CENT. X. 153 



lit Kahnia, ineq. 5loba, stani. 10 ineq. cleclin. 5 

 5alt. append, stylo declin stig. capit. lOradiat. 

 caps. lOlocul. lOvalv, Arboreis, Jl. capit 

 beautiful G. very peculiar, several types blended 

 in Rh. arboreum. 



986. Stemotis coccinea Raf. Rhod, arb. Sm. 

 ex. bot. 9. bot, reg. 890, fol, lanceol. supra gla- 

 bris^ subtus toment. albis tree of the Himalaya 

 Mts. like all the others, fl. scarlet, 



987. Stemotis rosea Raf. Rh. arb. var. ro- 

 seum Lind. b. reg. 1240. fol. obi. cuneatis mu- 

 cronatis glabris subtus ferrugineis flowers rose 

 color, a var, with large red Howers is figured b, 

 reg. 1414, b. mag. 3423. 



988. Stemotis alba Raf. Rh. album Don, 

 Sweet 1. 148. arboreum v. album b. mag. 3290. 

 fol. obi, lane, acutis supra nitidis, subtus pubesc. 

 ferrug. large tree of Nipal, flowers white with 

 some purple dots, some lobes emarginate. 



989. GuEusENTiA Raf. (bot.) diff. Chrysophy- 

 lum, cal. persistens 4-6part. cor. camp. i-Globa, 

 stam. 4-6, stig, subsess. 4-6lob. drupis olivef. non 

 costatis, nucleis 1-2 3 types at least, called 

 Date-apple, while Chrysophylum is the Star-ap- 

 ple,all tropical trees with edible fruits. If Guer- 

 sent had a G. substitute Dactimala R. 



990. Giiersentia oliveformis Raf, Chr. do 

 Lam. monopyrenum Sw. auct. bot, mag. 3303. 

 Perhaps several sp. blended here, the G. or Chr. 

 tnicrocarpa is certainly peculiar, and G. or Chr. 

 angiistif. is a 3d sp. with 2 seeds sometimes. 



991. Atuna Raf. cal. 5 sepalis petalif. pet. 

 nullis, stam. pluris, pist. simplex libero. akena 

 dura nucifera monosp. Type A. racemosa Raf. 

 alt. lanceol. racemis term, tree of Molucas, Atun 

 of Rumf. 1 t, 66, wood hard but brittle, nut spicy 



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