Mangifera, PENTANDRIA MONOGYNITA, 64) 
terminal, shorter than the leaves, oblong, rather dense; ra- 
mifications opposite, smooth in every part. Bractes ovate, 
acute, caducous, Flowers numerous, minute, pale-yellow, 
Calyx from four to five-parted, segments rounded. Petals 
four or five, oblong, a keel down the middle on the inside. 
Filaments four or hive, short, alternate with the petals, An- 
thers ovate with an obtuse point. Germ obliquely ovate, 
one-celled, and containing one ovulum attached to the side 
of the cell, under the perforation of the stigma. : Style 
scarcely any, Stigma of three, very unequal lobes, one of 
which is much more elevated and much larger; between it 
and the lower and smaller lobes the channel may be traced. 
Drupe sub-ovate, a little compressed, smooth, pale-yellow, 
the size of a small pullet’s egg, one-celled, like the man- 
go the pulp is yellow, and universally eaten in Burma. Wut 
oblong, &c. in every respect like that of the common man- 
go, but much smaller, thin, and of a soft texture, easily cut, 
fibrous on the outside, smooth on the inside, chesnut-colour- 
ed, one-celled, evalvular. Seed solitary, conform to the nut. 
Integument, no other than the nut could be observed. Pe- 
risperm none. Embryo erect. Cotyledons conform to the 
seed, oblong, fleshy. Plumula pointed, curved up, two-lob- 
ed, Radicle inferior, conic, transverse. 
2. M. indica. Willd. spec. i. 1150, Vahl. en. pl. i. 7. Co- 
rom, pl. 
Leaves lanceolate. Panicles terminal. Flowers with one 
fertile stamen. 
Mao, du. Mau, vel. Mangas. Rheed. Mal. iy. 1, t. 1. 2. 
_ Manga domestica, Rumph, Amb. i, 93.1.25. 00 | 
Beng. Aw. 
English, Mango. 
Telinga. Mamadi-chitoo. 
Tam, Mangas marum., 
Of this tree, though one of the most common ib Tidia, J 
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