Limonia. DECANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 38L 
pex, covered with a single greenish-veined integument. 
Perisperm none, Embryo conform to the seed, inverse. 
Cotyledons oblong green, fleshy. Plumula two-lobed. 
Radicle dvate, superior. 
Previous to haying seen the pericarpium of this plant, 
an incomplete description and drawing were sent to 
the Honourable the Court of Directors, under the name 
Aitonia spinosa. The discovery of the seed vessel, toge- 
ther with its structure, &c. convinces me it cannot be- 
long to that genus, and seems to associate best with Li- 
monia, Murraya, and Triphasia, and no doubt belongs 
to the seed, and divisions of J ussieu’ s natural order Au- 
rantia, 
5. L, pentaphyla, Willd. 1. 572. R. Corom., pl. 1. p. 60. 
t, 84, 
Unarmed, shrubby. Leaves pinnate ; leaflets about five, 
subalternate, oblong, entire, smooth. Berries with one 
or two, rarely three, perfect seeds. ; 
Teling. Gulunga. 
Beng. Ash-shoura. 
A very common shrub every where, and in flower and 
Tipe seed all the year. The small white flowers are 
sweetly fragrant. 
6. L. arborea. R. Corom. pl. 1. 60, €. 85. 
Unarmed, arboreous. Leaves pinnate ; 
five, oblong, serrate, smooth. Berries with one or two 
perfect seeds. Teling. Konda Gulunga. 
A native of the Circar mountains. 
7. L crenulata. R. Corom. pl. 1. p. 60. t, 86. 
Arboreous, armed, Leaves pinnate ; leaflets from two 
to three pair, oblong, crenulate ; petioles winged. Corols 
four-petalled. | Berries with from one to besos fatwa and 
one seed ineach. 
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