20 Guttifere. [ Calophyllum. 
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XIV.—GUTTIFERA:. 
Add to key: 
Climbing plants : ; : : . .. Siesta. 
Trees : 
Ciusia Linn. 
C. ROSEA Jacq. Enum. Pl. Carib. p. 34 (1760). 
An occasional escape. Native of Tropical America. 
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2. Garcinia Morella Desr. Makki T. (Gamble). 
3. G. echinocarpa Thw. 
Also in S. India. 
Fase o7.— 
4. G. terpnophylla Thw. 
Avisavella (Jowitt); Pasdun Korale; Adam’s Peak Forest; Balan- 
goda; Rakvana (F. Lewis). 
G. TINCTORIA W. F. Wight in U.S. Dept. Agr. Bur. Pl. Ind. Bull. 
no. 137 p. 50 (1909). G. Xanthochymus Hk. f. in Fl. Brit. Ind. J, 
p. 269 (1872). Xanthochymus pictorius Roxb. Cor..Pl. II, p. 51 
(1798) non G. pictoria Roxb. X. tinctorius DC. Prodr. I, p. 562 
(1824). ?Garcinia malabarica Desr. in Lamk. Encycl. III, p. 7o1 
(1791). Rata-goraka, S. Seemai-goraka, T. 
This is often cultivated. A native of S. India. 
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2. CALOPHYLLUM Linn. 
Flower buds glabrous : 
Inflorescence shorter than the leaves: 
Young parts glabrous; fruit globose, 
IZ-Ig in.; ovary red; leaves 3 in. 
broad, all similar, with interstitial 
veins : : . 1. C. INOPHYLLM. 
Young parts rufous-tomentose; fruit 
up to ? in. ; ovary usually green- 
ish : 
Leaves all similar; bracts of infl. 
small : 
Leaves 4-10 in., lanceolate, with 
interstitial veins; fruit 2 in. 
Fruit not apiculate : 
Leaves 53-10 in. long, acu- 
minate : : ; . 1a. C. elatam, 
Leaves 4-5 in. long scarcely 
acuminate;' fis... 2 in. 
petals 4; bark reddish 
brown ; . 2. C, TOMENTOSUM. 
Part I. 
