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Bursera.] xxxvi. burserace^. (Alfred W. Bennett.) 531 



tMckened and elongated. Brand. For. Flor. 61. Icica indica, IF. <{r A. 

 rrodf. 177 ; Wall Cat 8492. Limonia pentagyna, Roxb. Fl Ind. ii. 382, 

 ^Kurz %n Joum.As. Soc. Beng, 1870, ii. 70. 



_ Eastern Bengal; Garrow hills aad Eajmahal hills, Assam; and Chittagong. The 



^a/e£5 about 7 or more, opposite, petiolulate, ovate, pubescent or nearly glabrous, 

 • r^*^^^^ qjjite entire. Panicles axillary, lax, much branched, shorter than the leaves, 

 5.W]f ^' -^iOMJers very small, hermaphrodite, pubescent externally. Calyx obtusely 

 ^'-tootUed^ -t^««^5, 5, recurved. Stamens 10, shorter than the pt-tal^^ 



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^samuerous trees. Leaves alternate, imparipinnate, stipulate or exsti- 

 Piate. Flowers bmctejate, in terminal or axillary panicles, liermaph]X)dite 



polygamous. Calyx cupuliform or campanulatej 3-lob6d or -fid (5-lobed 

 ^% ^cutinanthe\ yalvate. Petals 3-5, imbricate belo\7 or valvate, usually 

 ^xceeding calyx. Stamens 6 (lOjn % ScntinantJie\ distinct, inserted on 

 di^l^'^n^ *^^tsid.e of disk, or filaments confluent below and distinct from 

 suh '\^^^y 2-3-celled ; ovujes 2 in each cell ; style various, or stigma 

 ^on • capitate. Drupe usually ellipsoidal, more or less distinctly tri- 



y^^^t^itha 1-3-ceUecL 1-3-seeded^^^^ cotyledons often partite, con- 

 nrr.i!^Vi^-*,^'^''-^^^TRiB. Tropical Asi^ and Malayan Archipelago. Species, 

 probably about 30. ' 



tjjj^^^^ 1*? 'oferred from the seqtioual characters it is not improbable that two or 

 Qf ji ^^"^^^ types are included hiere.. under Canariumj but the final settlement 

 fcrms^ ^^^iiot be undertak;en, without the examination of a full series of Archipelago. 





Flowers 5-merous (Scutina^the 



tomenf ^'^^^eum, Bedd. FL Sylv. t 127 ; extremities shortly red- 



H^f^^^^j . leaves exstipulate, leaflets 5-11- oblong or ovate-oblong acu-. 

 branch ' ^^^V^^ glabrescent or midrib beneath puberulous, panicles axillary 

 petals °^ from base red-tomentose, pedicels not exceedmg 5-fid calyx, 



soiHqI v r^^ v"^ V u.), ovary mrs^ 

 viii th^^lV^^ted. Scutinanthe 



"^ ^ ";^^a?^. 79. 



Tre?7L^ ^^^"^ ^^ri^T^\ Province, alt. 2-3000 ft., Thwaites. 

 ^anicU ^r'^^ ^y Leaves 10-20 in.; Iciiflets 4-8, by 2-2^ in.; petiolule J-^ in. 



%^""rr shorter than leaves; bracts ovate-lanceolate. Flowers polygamous, 

 U\i ;^ P^^"^»'in, lobes 5 ovate-deltoid. Petals tomcntose outside, subvalvate. Drupe 



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* r, ^^' Flowers normally 3-merous, ' 



'liir,^^^ confluent in short dish around ovary or its rudiment. Buds 

 ^ ^U deciduous bracts. Stone thick bony.— Ca.naxium proper. 



l^^^Meniire. ,' ' 



stipvii ' p^v"*."*^*!©, linn. ; extremities tawny puberulous or glabrate, 



to oblon ?v ^ ^^ rdtundate auricled often early deciduous, leatiets 7-9 ovate 



oftca pT 6%Jtic4, acuminate glabrous, lateral nerves about 10-15 pairs 



i''«er and subprominent beneath, panicles terminal puberulous with. 



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