368 Mr. CoLEBROOKE on Boswellia, $c. 
Germ above, oval, five-celled, with two ovules in each cell, 
attached to the upper end of the axis. Style clavate. Stig- 
ma subrotund. 
Berry size of a large pea, oval, vallók; rarely more than two- 
seeded. l 
Seed solitary (sometimes two or more ripen) conform to the 
berry.— Roxb. Mss. 
Brncrna Kenic. Linn. Mant. p. 563. Roxb. Corom. ii. 
| p. 9xc& 112. 
Tas. V. Fig. 4. 
Germ oval, a little compressed laterally, two-celled, containing 
one ovule in each cell, attached from its middle to the 
middle of the partition : a cellular enlargement above con- 
taining a limpid liquid. 
Berry obliquely oval, smooth, size of a black currant, purple, 
marked with numerous pellucid cells ; one-celled, by abor- 
tion of the second. 
Seed solitary, conform to the berry. Integument single, white, 
rather thin. | 
Perisperm none, | | 
Embryo inverse, green. Chaos conform to the seed, notched 
on the external side below the summit, and there united 
with the neck of the embryo by the bottom of the fissure. 
Plumule two-lobed. Radicle superior, cylindric, villous.— 
Roxb. Mss, 
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