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564 XXXVII. MELiACEiE. (W. P. Hiern.). [Walsnra. 



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A small tree, aubglabrous. leaves about 8 in.; leaflets 4-5 by 1 in.; petiolules 

 J-|. Panicles puberulfiut ; flowers ^ in. long. ** Disk salver-shaped with a large high 

 callous margin. Berry narrow oblong." Bcddome, .;. ' 



y+t Filaments connate one third way or less- . .. ^' 



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-^ : 4 W- pi&cidia, Roxh, HoH. Beng. 32 ; FL Ind. ii. 387 i leaflets snb- 

 ternate elliptic obtuse often retuse glabrous shining pale beneath, nowere 



pentamerous, petals imbricated, staminal tube half the length of the p 

 equally 10-cleft for two thirds of its length divisions all biiid at apex 



Mem. 





Wight III. i. t 55 ; Beddome AnaL Gen. Ivi. t. 8, f. 6; 1 



Ddz. <k Gibs. JBovib. Fl. 37. Heynea trifoliata, A. Jttss, in 



235. Tricliilia coriacea, IRottl.I]; WaU. Cat. 1265. Trichilia trifoliata 

 Wall Cat. 8093. 



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Western Peninsula ; Malabar and Travancor, Ceylon, Walker. ■ ^ 



iearf* 2-7 in.; leaflets 1-4 by §-]§ in.; petiolules iVI in., terminal one longer. 



Flowers J in. long, sordid-yellowish ; bracts minute, caducous. Fruit egg-shaped, s j 



long. — The bark acts as a fish poisoa. * 





Leaf! 







5. W. vUlosa, WalL Cat 1264: young parts tawny-velutmous, 

 leaflets 5 elliptic or ovate obtuse sometimes shortly acuminate Sl^^^^^ 

 whitish beneath, at least when young, panicles equalling or ^']9"'^^^j ^^ 

 the leaves, calyx partite, filaments equal thinly pubescent ^f^^^J^l^l 

 iipwardsbut not subulate connate one third way from base, antners le 

 minal.,^; Wight & Am. Prodr. L 120. TrichQia? villosa, WalLU. ,^^ 



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Leaves 6-10 in.; leaflets 2-4 by |-2 in., petiolules |-2 in. or the t«-minal ones 

 longer. Flowers velutinous.— Schmidelia (sp.), Wall. Cat. 8056, also from ^^Tyy 

 ■with Darrowly ellipsoidal acuminate sihortly tomentose fruit scarcely 1 m. long, F. ^ 

 belongs to this species. . • 



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e acuminate 



^oc. neng. xii. ii. 1872, 29(5 ; leaflets 5 elliptic to oDiong-iauuuui^^ty — j^pj 



quite glabrous chartaceous glaucous beneath smooth, panicles P"^ , ^j^^t 



shorter than the leaves, calyx partite, filaments linear densely P" ^y, 

 on both sides not subulate free except base equal ovary densely 



tomentose, berries (immature) hoary -velutinous oblong acuminate. ^ ; , ,^ 

 KuTZ Rep. Veg. Andam. ed. i. p. iv. 



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South Andaman Island; in the Jungles especially of the interior, p^'^^'^g i^ng^r. 



terminal oiaes _ 



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and fruiting si)eciniens belong to different species. . ,.-:,is:^L%t^f ^^'T. - ^ 



7. W, neurodes, Fz>7^; leaflets 5^ elliptic sliortlyacumin^^^^^^^^^ 

 above strongly nerved beneath glabrous base obtuse, paiuciefl ,^^ ^^sceD* 

 exceeding the leaves puberulent filaments linear equal densely ^t^ 



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"Malacca,. Griffith, il/ai»^ay. ^^^^ f^-- - v. fyi 'U*^i ^'^' '^ nomi^- o - 



Leave.^ 4-12 In.; leaflets 2-6 by 1-2 in., faintiv pellucM-punctate; F" .j. ovuk« 

 or terminal one longer. } Flowers J in. long. Ovary 2-cclled ; stigma ais 

 J in each cell, collateral, honzontal;" /Vut^ ellipsoidal, i-| in. long. 



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