'Fagara. - TETRANDRIA MONOGYNIA. , Y 
loured. - Branches opposite ; the tender parts round and slighty vil- 
lous.— Leaves opposite, long-petioled, ternate. Leaflets lanceolar 
or oblong, entire, smooth on both sides, length from two to ten in- 
ches, and from one to four-broad.— Panicles axillary, and in our 
single young individual, shorter than the petioles, brachiate, villous. 
— Flowers numerous, minute white, inodorous. Bractes triangular, 
solitary below the divisions of the panicle.—Ca/yx small, one-leav- 
ed, four-toothed.— Petals four, oblong, white, smooth, sprecding, 
length of the pistil, and four times longer than the calyx.— Filaments 
four, length of the petals. Anthers oblong, incumbent.—Germ su- 
perior, roundish, woolly, four-grooved for the filaments to rest in, 
four-celled, with two otula in each cell, attached to the middle of the 
thickened axis. Style as long as the germ. Stigma large, four-lobed. 
- — Capsule from one to four, distinct, obovate, smooth, size of a field 
bean, oue-celled, two-valved, opening along the upper and inner 
margin, and round the apex; a portion on the back does not separate 
spontaneously.— Seeds geueraly two, roundish, size of a grain of 
black pepper, shining, blackish-chesnut colour, as iw the allied 
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Xanihoxylum alatum. 
.,2. F. Budrunga, R. : 
Arboreous, armed with small incurved aculei. Leaves pinnate; 
leaflets five or six pair, unequally ovate, lanceolate, entire, accumi- 
nate; panicles crowded. 
E Budrung the vernacular name in Silhet, where it grows to be a large 
tree. Blossoms in March and April, and the seeds ripen in July aud 
"August ; they are used medicinally by the natives, being of a warm 
spicy nature with the fragrance of Lémon peel. EU 
~ Trunk straight, while young armed, but by age the aculei fall off. - 
Branches and branchlets armed with innumerable, small, white, sharp, 
incurved prickles.— Leaves crowded, from six to ten inches TrA 
Leaflets ive or six pair, opposite or nearly so, unequally ovate-lance- 
olate, entire, finely acuminate, smooth, from three to four inches long, 
cles terminal, much crowded, long- 
by one and a half broad.— Pani 
