588 BURytA, ITS PEOPLE AXD PRODUCTIOXS. 



l-lO-cclled, terete or lobed, Tritli 1 or 2 (rarely more) ovules in each cell, ^fijle 

 simple, or rarely 2-10-clett at summit. Fruit either 3-10 one-seeded drupes, seated 

 on the enlargedtorus, or 2-4-lohed, 1-4-soeded, indehiscent, horry-like, or septicidally 

 capsular, ooiiaceous or woody. Trees or shrubs, with simple, usually serrulate leaves. 

 Stipules present. Flowers showy, often bright yellow, in panicles or fascicled, rarely 

 solitary. 



OCHMEJE. 

 Oeanj 2-10 -celled, icith a solitary ovnle in each cell. Albumen none. 

 OcHXA, Schreher. 

 Stamens indefinite. Drupes 3 to 10, on the enlarged torus. Corymbs lateral. 



* Sti/les free at the summit for nearly a line in length. 

 0. AxD.iiiAXic.v, Kz. T. The Andamans and Nicobars. 



Fruiting sepals erect-conniving. Filaments as long as or longer than the anthers. 



** Styles united to the apex. 

 X Filaments as long as or longer than the anthers. 

 0. W.iiLicnii, Planch. T. Pegu Range and Tenasserim. 



0. oltusa, Wall. 

 0. lucida, Griff. 



To-da-ya (Kurz). 



Petals usually 5. Fruiting sepals reflesed. 



0. FEUTicuLOSA, Kz. F.S. Pcgu and Martaban. 



Petals 5. Fruiting sepals erect-connivent. 



X X Filaments almost 4 times shorter than the anthers. 



0. SQFAEr.osA, Eoxb. T. 

 0. lucida, Lamk. 



Hsen-weh. 



Petals usually 7-8. Fruiting sepals erect-conniving. 



GoiirniA, Schreber. 



Stamens 10. Drupes 3—5, seated on the enlarged torus. Panicles terminal. 



G. SrJiATEAXA, Jack. E.T. Mergui. 



Ochna crocea, Giiff. 



TETEAilEEISTA. 



Flowers 4-mcrous. Stamens 4. Fruit a coriaceous 4-seeded berry. 



Mr. Bonnet has a Tctramerista glabra, var. sagittata, based upon Ancistrodadus ? 

 sngittatus. Wall. Cat. 1055, a plant which I have not seen, and which, on account of 

 its sagittate-based leaves, cannot be a Tctramerista. He gives Tenasserim as one of the 

 localities for it (Kurz). 



Order SDr.lIlUBE^. 



Flowers regular, dirccious or polygamous, rarely hermaphrodite. Calyx gamo- 

 sepalous, or 3-5-sepalled. Petals 3-5", hypogynous or slightly perigynous, imbricate 

 or valvate, rarely wanting. Stamens as many or twice as many. Anthers versatile, 

 the cells opening by longitudinal slits. Di'sk under or round the ovary, various, 

 rarely wanting. Orary of 3-5 (rarely more or fewer) carpels, either quite distinct 

 or more or less united into a lobed or rarely entire ovary, with a solitary (rarely 

 two) ovule in each cell. Styles as many as carpels, free or united at the base with 

 their stigmas only. Trees or shrubs, with pinnate or simple leaves, seldom gland- 

 dotted. All the species are intensely bitter. 



