140 - MONADELPHIA DODECANDRIA.  <Kleinhovea, 
Leaves alternate, unequally-pinnate, about twelve inches 
long. Leaflets five or seven, rarely three, the pairs sub-op- 
posite, ovate-oblong, entire, obtuse-pointed ; smooth and 
glossy, from three to six inches long, and from one to two 
broad. Petioles round and smooth. Panicles terminal, 
and generally a smaller one in many of the exterior axills, 
large, diffuse, and clothed with rust-coloured pubescence. 
Bractes small, caducous, villous, like the rest of the panicle. 
Calyx five-leaved ; leaflets oblong, concave. | Petals five, 
alternate with the leaflets of the calyx, and larger, linearly- 
lanceolar, yellow, entire, nothing like a bristle or hair from 
any part, hence I conclude it*cannot be Willdenow’s C. 
pinnatus, Filaments ten, united at the base, alternately as _ 
long as the style. .4nthers cordate. Germ superior, conical, 
hairy, one-celled, containing two ovula, attached a little to 
one side of the bottom of the cell. Sty/e hairy, of the length 
of the five longest filaments. Stigma somewhat headed. 
2. cktiindad: R, 
Leaves pinnate; leaflets from three to seven, oblong, ob- 
tusely acuminate, polished. Panicle terminal. Flowers pen- 
tandrous. Capsules polished, obliquely oblong, obtuse. 
Hind. Moolseree ; Toog, about Silhet, where the tree is in- 
digenous ; blossoms dudes the hot ian, and the seeds ripen 
in pane ort 
MONADELPHIA DODECANDRIA. 
KLEINHOVEA. Schreb. gen. N. 821. 
Calyx five-leaved, Corol five-petalled, irregular, Column 
of the fructification, clavate. Staminiferous tube five-cleft, 
each division supporting about three anthers, Germ supe- 
rior, five-celled; cells few-seeded ; attachment interior, Cap- 
sule superior, inflated, five-celled, Seed solitary. me Foo 
sub-erect, with a scanty perisperm, 
