636 POLYANDRIA MONOGYNIA.. Careya. 
» Butonica terrestris rubra. Rumph. Amb. 3. t. 115. 
Teling. Cadamic. OY 
This species is common in most parts of India; it 
grows to be a large handsome tree, in appearance it is 
more like a regular, well-shaped, middle-sized Oak, than 
any other tree I have ever met with. It flowers about 
the beginning of the wet season. Its long pendulous 
racemes, of scarlet-coloured flowers, give it at that time 
a most elegant appearance. Bark dark-coloured, sca-. 
— tough and thick, Ae 
“3. B. speciosa. Willd. 3. 845. 
» Leaves entire. Flowers on a terminal thyrse. Fruit 
premidally four-sided: 
~ Butonica. Rumph. Amb. 3: t. 114... 
‘Commersonia sonnerat. Guin. 14. t.8. 9. 
A large, and beautiful tree, a native of the eit 
en and the South-Sea {slands. = ig 
Ber CAREYA. R. i nae 
Gen. CHAR. Calyx four-parted. Corol four-parted. 
piercer aire exterior and interior filaments abor- 
tive. Germ inferior, semiquadrilocular ; dvula numer 
ous; . Sate sub-interior. Stylesingle. Berry many- 
seeded. Seeds nidulant. anys werd st ts length ' of _ 
ae en seo 
when © F 
Le. spheerica: R. PREG 
-Arboreous. Leaves obovate, sbinbes gray: ‘pervies 
globular and - crowned with the inflected: — seg- 
ments of the calyx. : 
- A-large tree, a native of the mountains of - Chittagong. 
Flowering in April; the fruit ripens in July. The leaves” 
are deciduoys just before the flowers expand, and appeat 
with orimmediately after them. Trunk se ai 
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