eas, 113 CEDRELADS. 
Natural Order, Cevrelaus ; Cedrelacee (V.K , p. 461.) 
: Prevailing Quality. Tonic, astringent. 
Cepreta. Linneus. 
Stamens distinct. Capsule 5-celled, 5-valved ; seeds suspended, winged 
at the back. 
1. €. Toona Roxburgh. 
_ Leaves abruptly pinnated ; leaflets ovate-lanceolate, acuminate, somewhat 
serrated, pallid beneath, glaucous ; racemes axillary, panicled. 
Habitat, Bengal, Indian Islands. 
Quality. Tonic, astringent. 
“Uses, Bark in epidemic fevers, diarrhoea, dysentery. 
Sormipa. Adrien de Jussieu. 
Stamens united in a short, cup-shaped tube. Seeds winged all round. 
LS. Sebrifuga Adrien de Jussieu. 
ves alternate, abruptly pinnated ; leaflets in about 4 pairs, oval, — 
or eB einete, rather oblique at the base ; racemes forming a termina 
panicle. 
: Habitat, Mountains of India. 
Quality. Tonic, febrifugal, 
Uses. “Bark in jungle fevers, typhus, gangrene. 
Natural Order, Anacarus; Anacardiacee (V. K., p. 463.) 
revailing Quality. Dangerous acridity. 
Bs Anacarpium, Linneeus. 
Fruita kidney-shaped nut, seated on the end of a pyriform fleshy peduncle. 
1. A. occidentale Linneus.—(Casnew Nor.) Fig. 167. 
ge tree; leaves oval, very blunt or emarginate, 
little narrowed to the base, rather longer than 
road, 
Habitat, 
Uses, 
Tropics of both hemispheres. 
crid, venomous ; gum astringent, 7 
oily, when roasted eatable and wholesome; but 
Tous to roast on account of the acrid vapour. 
Manerrera. Linneeus. 
Pruit a naked fleshy drupe. Petals 4-5. Stamens 
ey sterile. Ovary 1, seated in a fleshy 
“M. indica Linneus.—(Manao TREE ) a 
; leaves rah aor stalked ; panicles erect; petals spreading 
at the point ; stamen 1 perfect ; fruit smooth. 
Quality fat. East Indies, 
es, Terebinthinous 3; gum-resin bitter, sub-acrid. 
__‘Tuit of much value for the dessert, sweet, luscious. 
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Fig. 167.—Fruit of Anacardium occidentale. 
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