Harpuilia, PENTANDRIA MONOGYNITA, 645 
remote from the stamina, Style subulate, length of the fila- 
ment, incurved, after fecundation recurved. Stigma simple, 
acute, Drupe ovate, obliquely acuminate, smooth, when 
ripe yellow, like thecommon mango and nearly as large, one> _ 
celled. Nut oblong, less fibrous than in the common sorts, 
aud also less firm, with an even surface. Seeds solitary, con- 
form to the nut. Integument single. Perisperm none, Em- 
bryo between erect and transverse. Cotyledons equal, con- 
form to the seed, Radicle lodged between the cotyledons on 
_ one side of their base, pointing out, and rather upward. 
HARPULLIA. R. 
Calyx five-leaved, Corol five-petalled, alternate with 
the stamina. Germ two-celled; cells one-seeded; atiach- 
ment of the ovula sub-superior, Capsules two-celled, Seed 
solitary, arilled. &mbryo with incumbent cotyledons, and 
lateral radicle without a perisperm. five 
12 Sapaaasktos R, 
Harpulli the vernacular name at Chittagong. 
A small tree ; a native of the hilly parts near ———— 
it flowers in April; and the fruit ripens in July. ‘3 
_ Trunk straight. Branches tew, and tending to be erect 
also; bark ash-coloured ; young shoots smooth, Leaves al- 
ternate, abruptly pinnate, from twelve to eighteen inches 
long. Leaflets from four to six pair, short-petiolate, from al- 
ternate to opposite, from ovate below to lanceolar above ; all 
are entire, and smooth on both sides ; apex considerably point-. 
ed; from three to six inches long, by one or two broad, Pe- 
tioles round and smooth, Panicles axillary, solitary, erect, 
thin of branches, and shorter than the leaves, Flowers small, 
pale yellow, Bractes subulate.. Calyx inferior, five-leaved, 
permanent; leaflets oval. Petals five, lanceolate, obtuse, 
spreading, becoming recurved. Filaments five, alternate 
with the petals, and much shorter, Anthers oblong, Germ 
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