392 — DECANDRIA MONOGYNIA.  Sandoricum. 
1. E. indica. R. 
‘Shrubby. Leaves pinnate ; leaflets grossly serrate. 
Nectaries ten-cleft to near the base. Panicles axillary. 
Teling. Pooroodona. 
Common throughout the Circars. It delights chiefly 
in the lower, sloping barren lands, about the bottom of 
mountains, where it grows to be a small tree. It flowers 
ali thé year round. 
Leaves alternate, unequally pintiate, from six to nine 
inches long. Leaflets from four to six pairs, opposite, 
oblong, grossly serrate, smooth ; the most exterior al- 
ways largest, about three inches long, and one and a half 
broad. Panicles axillary, small, long-peduncled. Flow- 
ers small, white, inodorous. Nectary ten-cleft, cylindric; 
segments bifid. Filaments exceedingly short, inserted 
into the divisions of the ten segments of the nectary. 
Germ superior, five-celled, with one ovula in each, at- 
tached to the upper end of the axis. Berry, the size 
of a pea, round, smooth, when ripe red and somewhat 
succulent, five-celled. Seed solitary, reniform. Integu- 
ments two ; exterior hard, thin, and elastic ; inner mem- 
branaceous, and brown. Perisperm conform to the seed, 
soft and juicy. Embryo a little curved, inverse. ony 
ledons oblong. Radicle oblong, superior. 
I have not found that this species is rapt in ye | | 
=e except for fuel, 
SANDORICUM. Schreb. gen.n.VJ51. 
Calyx five-toothed. Corot five-petalled. Nectary cy- 
lindric, bearing the ten anthers in its mouth, Germ sU- 
pias five-celled, cells two-seeded, attachment subsupe- 
- Berry five-seeded. Embryo i inverse, no pene 
“LS, indicum, Witla: 2. 556, nis 
Sandoricum. Rumph. Amb. 1. p. 167. ¢.64.0 
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