XXXII. EUTACE^. I8l 



g. 104 ; Talb. Trees, Bomb. p. 31 ; Wooclr. in Journ. Bomb. Nat. v. 11 

 (1897) p. 267. Cyminosma pedunculatu, DC. Prod. v. 1, p. 722; Dalz. 

 4.t (libs, tiuppl. p. 17. Clausena simj^Mci folia, Dalz. in Kew Journ. Bot, 

 V. 3 (1851) p. 180 ; Dalz.& Gibs. p. 30.— Flowers : Aug.-Sept. 



KoNKAN : Law I, Stocks ! Xanaua : Dcdzell ! ; Godhuli (N. Kanara), Talbot ex 

 Woodrow, 1. c. ; Karwar, Talbot !, Woodrow. — Distrib. Sumatra, Java, Cochinchina. 



6. GLYCOSMIS, Corr. 



Unarmed trees or shrubs. Leaves 1-foliolate or imparipinnate ; 

 leaflets usually alternate. Elowers small, in axillary, rarely terminal 

 panicles. Calyx 5-partite ; loj^es broad, imbricate. Petals 4-5, imbricate. 

 8tameus 8-10, free, inserted round a disk ; filaments subulate, dilated 

 below; anthers small, often furnished with a dorsal or apical gland. 

 Ovary seated on the disk, 2-5-cened ; ovule solitary in each cell, 

 pendulous. Berry pulpy or somewhat dry, 1-3-seeded. Seeds oblong ; 

 testa membranous ; cotyledons equal ; radicle very short. — Distkib. 

 Tropical Asia and Australia ; species 5. 



1. Glycosmis pentaphylla, Corr. in Ann. Mas. Hist. Nat. v. 6 

 (1805) p. 38(5. An erect shrub or small tree. Leaves 3-5- (rarely 1-) 

 foliolate ; leaflets 2-8 by ^-'2^ in., subsessile, alternate and subopposite, 

 polymorphous, usually oblong-lanceolate, obtuse, acute or acuminate, 

 entire or obscurely crenulate, glabrous, base acute. Flowers small, less 

 than I in. across, crowded in small clusters in erect axillary panicles 

 1-4 in. long; pedicels very short; bracts beneath the calyx triangular. 

 Calyx small ; lobes ovate-orbicular, margins membranous, ciliolate, with 

 a gland on the outside of each lobe a little below its apex. Petals 

 imbricate, white, very broadly obovate or suborbicular, the margins 

 membranous. Filaments flattened ; anthers with a gland at the apex 

 and sometimes with another smaller gland at the back of the anther. 

 Ovary on a short thick disk, covered all over, as is the style, with 

 mammillate glands ; style as wide as the ovary in bud. Berry globose, 

 g in. in diara., apiculate, smooth, pinkish-white or cream-colored. 

 Fl. B. L V. 1, p. 499 ; Grab. Cat. p. 23; Dalz. & Gibs. p. 29; Bedd. 

 For. Man. in Flor. Sylvat. p. xliii, et Anal. Gen. t. G ; Trim. Fl. Ceyl. 

 V. 1, p. 217 ; Talb. Trees, Bomb, p. 31 ; Woodr. in Journ. Bomb. Nat. 

 V. 11 (1897) p. 267 ; Watt, Diet. Econ. Prod. v. 3, p. 512. 



Common throughout the moist evergreen forests of the Konkan and N. Kanara. 

 Konkan: Law'., Stocks'.; Wada, Woodrow '.; jungles in the Konkan, Balzell cf- 

 Gibson. Deccan : Khandala, Woodrow. Kanaka : Kala naddi, Ritchie, 87 ! S. M. 

 Country: Castlorock, Woodrow'.; Belgaum Ghats, Eitchie, 87! — Distrib. Malaya, 

 China, Borneo, Australia, Ceylon. 



7. MURRAY A, Linn. 



Shrubs or small trees, unarmed. Leaves pinnate ; leaflets alternate, 

 petioluled, cuneate or oblique at the base. Flowers solitary, axillary, or 

 in terminal corymbs or axillary cymes. Calyx 5-fid or 5-partite. Petals 5, 

 free, imbricate. Stamens 10, free, the alternate shorter ; filaments linear- 

 subulate ; anthers small, short. Disk stipitiform. Ovary seated on the 

 disk, 2-5-celled, narrowed into the style ; ovules 1-2 in each cell, super- 

 posed or collateral ; style elongate, at length deciduous ; stigma capitate. 



