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MoUgama.'] xlvi. ANACARDiACEiB. (J. D. Hooker.) 37 



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1 1^ ^^^^' ^^^^^^^^ '^*^^^*=- I^^^^ 0-9 by 2-3 in., coriaceous, shining alwve, reticu- 

 lated and glaucous or not Leneath; nerves 16-20 pairs, strong, nearly straight, pro- 

 minent on both SUrfilceS : Detiole -1-1 in., rafhfir Rl«nf1p.r- -nAtinlaT Knnr« Aarlv rip.m. 



omm.- Panicles of compound racemes, axillary and terminal 

 m leaves, thickly rufous-tomentose when dry. 



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diam., enveloped in tomentum. Drupe 1 in., obliquely oblong, rounded at the top, quite 

 glabrous, long pediceUed.—Wight's originally distributed specimens (No. 526) have 



leaves pubescent beneath. 



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^' ^- fcrruginea, Marchand Rev. Anarcard. 171 ; leaves cuneate-obovate 



t!*^ 7 ^^ ^^^ *^P ^^^^^ glabrous decurrent on the petiole, petiole with two 

 Rioercles at the top, racemes robust clothed with dark rusty tomentum. 

 ierebmthacea, Wall Cat. 8503. 



hxTw^T^ Peni^st^la : Coorg, Herb. Stocks ; Teavaxcoe, Herb. Wall. ; Manga- 



hk h^i ^'^^^^r to H. Aniottiana, but the racemes are short and very robust, less 

 raanciied and clothed with a deeper red ("when dry) tomentum, and the flowers are 

 muchlarger, beingMIy ^_^ in. diam. Stamens longer than the petals. Styles 3-4 in., 



ongate. The terminal bud of this species seems more glabrous than in the H. 

 ^mtttana. ■ 



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'1-2 ft. 



Jk ?: J°''^**?^**» ^<>'^K Cor. PL iii. 79, t. 282 ; Fl. Ind. ii. 80 ; leaves 



acuminate membranous glabrous and 

 thick, petiolar spurs 2 or 4 persistent 

 C. Prodr. ii. 03. 



-- It. yeiy narrowly cuneate-oblanceolate ac 

 e laucous beneath, petiole very short and thi 

 or aeciduous, ^ panicle finely pubescent. L 



CHrrXAGONG 



■fflie • ^^^^' l»ark white. Leaves thinly coriaceous, hardly shining above, ciliato 



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\nth ^^' 5 tomentose. Flowers ^ in. diam., clustered. Fndting panicle 18 in. long, 

 gy^^H^^i^ng decurvod branches. Drupes (immature) oblong. — Specimens from 



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acui'i**/' ?®l^'^rlf ^ooJc. /.; leaves 8-lG in, cuneat( 

 tiole glaucous beneath rather coriaceous, decun-ent 



dPT^aif ^!^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^^^ side slender persistent, ^ panich 

 <^eiiaely tomentose, ? simple mcemose 



l^^f^^™ ; at Mergui, Heifer. 



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7bv • . stout, as thick as the finger. Leaves very variable in size, tlie smaller 



Qpfe ^^-^ ^^^^ 10-12 pairs of nerves ; the large 16 by 4 in., "with 26 pairs of nerves ; 



Sr^r^/ opaque, under purplish-broM'n when dry ; midrib very prominent, 



. ^ea, nervp« «ij^u^i 1...1 . ,^j,. transverse venules reticulated. Panicles $ 



gjj^ , vxuLiicu wiLu soit lax ferruginous tomentum. Flowers ^ in. diam., in 



.the ^^^if^^iles; 9 in stout simple racemes, pcdicelled, very much larger than 

 lonatfnr 1 -^^ subcylindric, truncate, i in.— This may prove to bo a form of H. 

 i^mia, but I do not think so. 



■ Wr sl^r'' f^^'^^y ^^^^^^^' ^1^^^^^ J 

 ^er slender, clothed Mith soft lax fer: 



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pub, 



cune^tA ; — '*^*™"' JTook.f. (notofXurz); lea 

 t.pK.i„ ^^ngular above the middle and acuminate 



. „„^ ^^^^j^^ peuuxni Buuxo 2 or 4 persistent. Semecarpus Gra- 



'^^- ii;. t 235 : III. i. 185 ; Dalz. &■ Gibs. Bomb. Fl. 52. : :.<^ 



y«STEBN ^ESmSVtA 



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20-30 ft. ; branchlets verv robust/^' i>am«--6 in. diam., gra3 



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rowed fr 1 "• ' branchlets very robust/^? jUOTC5*-t) in. aiam., graauauy nar 



^om above the middle to the base, hardly decurrent on the petiole, very rigidly 



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