Evodia.] 



XXXI. RUTACE.E. 



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petioles 2 to 4 in. long; leaflets obovate, top rounded, base nar- 

 rowed, glabro us or with midrib pubescent ; nerves 8 to 9 pairs 

 elevate, 3*5 to 7 in. long, 2*5 in. wide; petiolules not winged -2 in. 

 long. Cymes corymbose puberulous, 4 in. across; peduncle 3 in. 

 long or less. Flowers white. Sepals round ovate. Petals oblong 

 obtuse. Cocci ovoid-globose 'i in. long rugose. Hab. Common 

 in woods in the low country. Singapore, Bukit Timah ; TangUn, 

 Selitar. Selangor, Sungei Buloh (Foxworthy). Perak, Ulu Bubong 

 (Kunstler). Penang, Waterfall (Curtis). Distrib. Andamans and 

 Nicobars, Java, Sumatra. 



Fig. 35.— Evodia robusta. 



(4) E. robusta Hook. fil. F.B.I, i. 488 ; King, I.e. 209. 



A small tree. Branchlets hoary. Leaves trifoliolate ; leaflets 

 coriaceous oblong, median one obovate obtuse or shortly acrmiinate 

 blunt; nerves 8 pairs elevate beneath, 7 in. long, 4 in. wide or 

 less; petioles 2 to 2-5 in. long; petiolules winged to base or nearly, 

 •2 in. long. Cymes about 3*5 in. across, puberulous. Flowers 

 small, white. Sepals ovate pubescent. Petals oblong ovate, acute. 



