ni'TACK.F.. ^93 



TuirnAsiA, TMureiro. 



Calyx o-lobt'd. Stamens G, spiny. Ltaves digitutely 3-foliolatt'. Flowers almost 

 solitary. 



*T. TRii'or.r.^TA, DO. Ji.S. Tonas.scrim (wild ?). Nankowry and KaUhull. 



This shrub yields the Lilliputian orangos, often seen in Chinese preserves. 



LiJioxiA, Liiiiurus. 



Calyx 4- or .5-lobed or parted. Stamens 8-10, armed. Leaven pinnate. 



L. AcrmssiMA, L. T. Ava, Taung-doung, and Prouie Hills. 



L. crenulata, lioxb. 



Thi-paya-za (Kurz). 



Leaflets opposite. Inflorescence puber\ilons. Eerries globose, sessile. 



Tar. ji jyuhe^renn. Prieklcs on the branehes short, ihe wings of the petiole 

 narrow, leallets bluntish, the terminal one long but bluutish acuminate, the petioles 

 and nerves beneath softh' puberulous. 



L. ALTKUXAXs, "Wall. -S'. Arakan, Pegu and Tenasserim. 



Unarmed shrub. Leaflets alternate. liifloiesceucc glabrous. Berries ovoid. 



, f f Leaves \-fiiliolate or simpJe. 



1*AKA M ION YA , Wiyllt. 



Anthers linear-oblong. Disk elongate. Calyx usually cup-shaped. Climbers, 

 armed. Berries without pulp. 



* Petals about 8 lines luiiy. Calyx laryisJi, eupuhir, broadly lohed. 

 P. MONOPnvi.LA, Wight. E.S. I^ear Maulmain at 5000 feet. 



Style elongate. Calyx and pedicels tomentosc, the latter as long as or a little 

 longer than the calyx. 



P. ORANIIIKI.OIIA, Oliv. T. Tavoy. 



Style short. Calyx and pedicels glabrous, the latter 1 inch or thereabouts long. 



** Petals 2-4 lines lony. Calyx small, irifli acute lobes. 

 '^ Merries terete. 



P. GuiiFiTiiii. H. f. I^.S.S. Ava, Serpentine mines of the Hookani 



Citrus seandens, Grilf. Valley. Pegu {Jide Heifer). 



Young shoots more or less ])uberuhius. Style short, hii'sute or villous. 



P. (Limonia) citrifoija, Pvo.\b. S.S. Tic>]iical forests of Chittagong, thi' 



P. micrantha, Kz. .\ndamans and Nieobars. 



Glabrous. Stylo very short, like the ovary glabrous. 



° ° Berries S—l-anyular. 

 P. axoul.vta, Willd. T. Tidal forests of Pt'gu and Tenasserim. 



L^imonellus anyulosas, Uumph. 

 Limonia angulosa, W. A. 

 P. lungi.ipina, H. f. 

 Gonvcitrus anyulatas, Kz. 



Erect tree, the spines 1-1. V inch long, straight. Calyx glabrous. 



This species has got quite an array of synonyms. I attempted to establish 

 a new genus upon it on account of the angular fruits and absence of pulp, but on 

 examining the fruits of several other Paramignyas, I find that they also seem to be 



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