L * 
$6... AURANTIACER. ` Frronta, 
tata (E. I. C. mus. tab. 937). Farther, his A. acuminata (E. I. C. mus. tab. 1831) 
appears to be a new genus next Protium; the A. commiphora (A. agallocha of the 
hort. Bengh.) a species of Balsamodendron ; his A. simplicifolia and A. pentaphylla, 
we have already noticed, so that of the whole genus, not one belongs to Amyris, or 
even to the Amyridee as at present defined. 
339. (1) C. Willdenowii (W. & A.:) shrubby: young branches, leaves, 
and racemes glabrous: leaflets 5-11, alternate, ovate or ovate-acuminated, 
Slightly oblique at the base, more or less emarginate at the apex, crenulated ; 
lower ones smaller, upper gradually larger and longer: panicles racemiform, 
axillary: stamens twice the length of the ovary, equal to the pistillum: 
stigma 4-lobed : fruit oblong.—^« ; leaflets oblong-ovate, much acuminated.— 
Wight! cat. n. 328. a, 329. a.—Amyris dentata, Willd. sp. 2. p. 337 ; Spr. syst. 
2. p. 218.—Icica? dentata, DC. prod. 2. p. 18.—5; leaflets broadly ovate, 
scarcely acuminated.— Wight! cat. n. 329. b.—Bergera Koenigii, Wall.! L. n. 
6370. d (partly), Chingleput, near Madras. i 
Very nearly allied to C. nana, W. & A. (Amyris nana, Roxb.) 
340. (2) C. pubescens (W. & A.:) shrubby: young branches, racemes 
and petioles densely pubescent: leaflets 7-11, alternate, ovate, acuminated, 
slightly oblique at the base, emarginate at the apex, crenulated, pubescent, 
particularly on the nerves; lower ones smallest : panicles racemiform, axil- 
lary: stamens twice as long as the ovary, equal to the pistillum: stigma 4- 
lobed.— Wight! cat. n 328. b. 
Our specimen, although imperfect, can searcely be united to the preceding 
species: in character it appears to approach more to C. suffruticosa (Am. 
suffruticosa, Roxb.), but that has a linear-oblong berry. 
X. FERONIA. Corr. 
Flowers often polygamous. Calyx flat, 5-toothed. Petals 5 (occasionally 
4 or 6), patent. Stamens 10 (occasionally 11): filaments dilated and united 
at the base : anthers linear-oblong, tetragonal. Ovary seated on the elevated 
disk, 5- (occasionally 6-) celled: ovules numerous in each cell. Style scarce- 
ly any. Stigma oblong. Fruit baecate, with a hard rind, 5-celled, many- 
seeded. Seeds immersed in a fleshy pulp.— Trees. Leaves pinnated : leaflets | 
5-7, nearly quite sessile, obovate, very slightly crenulated, pellucid-dotted 
along the margin, inconspicuously so elsewhere ; common petiole slightly 
winged. Racemes lax, few-flowered, terminal and axillary. . 
341. (1) F. elephantum (Corr. :)—2DC. prod. 1. p. 538; Spr. syst. 2. p. 9313; 
Roth. nov. sp. p. 383; Roxb. Cor. 2. t. 141; fl. Ind. 2. p. 411; Wall.! L.n. 
6380; Wight! cat. n. 330.—Cratseva Vallanga, Koen.— Rumph. Amb. 2. t. 43. 
XI. JEGLE. Corr. 
Flowers bisexual. Calyx 4-5-toothed. Petals 4-5, patent. Stamens 
30-40 ; filaments distinct : anthers linear-oblong. Ovary 8-15-celled : ovules 
numerous in each cell. Style very short and thick. Stigma capitate. Fruit 
' baccate, with a hard rind, 8-15-celled: cells 6-10-seeded. Seed-coat woolly, 
covered over with a slimy liquid.—Trees with simple spines. Leaves pin- 
nate: leaflets 3, occasionally but very seldom 5, oblong or broad-lanceolate, 
crenulated, inconspicuously dotted, unequal, the terminal one the largest. 
Peduncles axillary, few-flowered : pedicels long. Flowers large. 
342. (1) ZE. Marmelos (Corr. :) middle leaflet petiolate, lateral ones almost 
sessile: common petiole terete—DC. prod. 1. p. 588; Spr. syst. 2. p. 598; 
Roxb. Cor. 2. t. 143 ; fl. Ind. 2. p. 579; Wall! L. n. 6379; Wight! cat. ". 
310.—Feronia pellucida, Roth. nov. sp. p. 384; DC. prod. 1. p. 538 ; Spr- 
