IIUTACILE. o95 



X Cahji- irregularly lohed, split to iJie base on one side. 



A. jiDxoi'iiYi.i.A, L. E.f^. Ava, Scgain. The Nicobars. 



A. Jloribundu, Wight. 



A. piiberuld, Mi(|. 



Chilocalijx fllipficii.i, Turcz. 

 Berries the size of a large pea nr small eherry. Wood heavy, hard, and close- 

 grained, white, or yellowish, resembling 'boxwood,' suitable for turning (Kurz). 



A. JiACRoruYLH, L. A'.T. Coasts of Andamans and Tenasscriui. 



A. monophyUa, var. macropliijlhi, Oliv. 



Berries the size of a wood-ai)])le. 



X X Vali/x regiilarhi -l-lul/rd. 



A. CATOATA, H. f. Along streams in the Pegu Range. 



The Burmese plant is a middling-siz(d tree of elegant appearance, but spiny. 

 I have not met either with flowers or fruits, and therefore the identLlication must 

 remain doubtful (Kurz). 



X X Ovary-celh irifh numeronn ovules. 



-\ Ri>id of herry leiifhery. Leaver \-foliulate. 



CiTKiTs, Linnaus. 



X Yuuiiy s/iao/s and nerves of leaves beneath pubesetnt or pnberulous. Flowers and 

 fruits large. 



Stamens 20-60, often connate. Trees, usually spiny. 



* CiTEUS DEcrMAXA, L. Cultivated. 

 Shouk-tong-o. 



XX All parts glabrous. 

 ° Style very short. 



* C. nysTRix, DC. Tropical forests of ^lartaban, the Xicohars, 

 Shouk-pok. 'I'if^ Siam. 



Flowers small. Stamens free. Petioles leafy, and almost as long aud as broad 

 as the bhulc itself. 



°° Style as long as the ovary or much lonyer. 

 f Petals 8 to 10 lines long. 



* C. AUKAXTirir, L. H.T. Occasionally cultivated. 



Loaves acuminate or acute, the petiole often winged. Berries globular, without 

 a knob. Filaments cohering by o-l. 



*C. MKDICA, L. U.S. 



Shouk-ta-khwa. 



Leaves blunt or nearly so, the petiole not winged. Berries olilong to globose, 

 with a knob, the skin usually thick. Filauients free or polyadelphous. 



var. a genulna. 



var. fi limonum, Brand. 



var. 7 aeida, Roxb. 



var. 7 apparently wild iu the Khaboung forests of the Pegu Yomah, west of 

 Toung-ngoo (Brandis) ; the other varieties only cultivated. 



f f I'ltals ;3— 1 lines long. 



*C. XORIMS, Lour. E.T. Cultivated all over Burma .and .\va. 



Aurantium Sinense, Bumi)h. Wilil on Kamorta and Katchall. 



C. mediea, var. limetta, Brandis. 



