Cyminosma. OCTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 239 
from one to six, erect or spreading, nearly as long as the 
petioles, clubbed, undivided, one-flowered. Flowers con- 
siderably smaller than the former. Calyx inferior, six- 
leaved, three interior and three exterior; these last men- 
‘tioned three are leathery. Corol one-petalled. Tube very 
short. Border like Elengi, consisting of two rows of seg- 
ments, the exterior twelve, the interior six, all spreading. 
Nectary situated between the filaments, as in the former, 
but spreading, shorter and more deeply indented. Fila- 
ment six, spreading. Anthers oval. Pistillumas in Elengi, 
but six-celled. Berry the size and shape of an olive, 
yellow, rarely more than one-seeded. Perisperm, embryo, 
&e. as in Elengi. 
CYMIN OSMA. Gert. 
Calyx four-leaved. Coral four-petalled, Berry supe- 
rior, four-celled. Seed solitary. Embryo inverse, and fur- 
nished with a perisperm. 
C. pedunculata. R. 
Jambolifera pedunculata. Willd. 2, 326. Vahl. Symb. 
8, 52. t. 61. good. 
Cyminosma, bacce ovato acuminate, Gert. sem. 1. p.- 
Bl. t. 58.7.1. 
Perin-panel. Rheed. Mal, 5. t. 15. 
Dr. Konig’s description of this plant as given a Dr. 
Dryander, in the 2nd. vol, of the Transactions of the Lin- 
Rean Society ; page 233 is very correct. 
A native of Ceylon, Chittagong, &c. 
XYLOCARPUS. Schreb. gen. n. 646. 
Calyx four-toothed. Corol four-petalled. Nectary . 
.fight-cleft, staminiferous, Capsule four-valved, cells _ 
Uncertain, replete with from six to twelve, angular, : 
ously shaped seeds, Embryo centrifugal, Bee 
