642 MKIJUILL. 



KKV TO TllK (iKNKRA. 



Petals none. c-alvxliinl> deciduous: trees ]. TcnniiKtlia 



Petals 4 or 5. 



C'alyx-limh j)ersisteiit ; leaves alternate; trees of tlie niaiif^rove swamps. 



2. lAtmnitzera 

 Calyx-liinl) deciduous; scandeut shrubs. 



Flowers .small, the calyx-tube al)Ove the ovary less than 1 cm long. 



3. Comhrrtiini 

 Flowers ratliei- l;ui:c. tlie calyx-tube above tlie ovary 4 to fi cm lon<f. 



4. (Juis<iiiali-'< 

 1. TERMINALIA Liuii. 



Fruit ovoid, oblonj;:, or elliptic, sometimes coiu|)resse(l. uever winiicd. but in some 

 species keeled at the ed^es. § cat.\I'I'A. 

 Fruit ellipsoid, stronjjly c:)mpresscd and keeled, about 5 cm long.... 1. 7'. calappa 

 Fruit ol)loufr. very slightly com]iressed and keeled, about 10 cm long. 



2. T. iiifKjarapali 

 Fruit sliglitly c(im])resse(l. iiardly keeled. 1..") cm long or less; leaves glandular- 

 punctate :?. T. rdu]is 



Fruit not at all compressed or keeled. 



Inflorescence of paniculate spikes 4. 7'. cuininhiiKi 



Inflorescence of simple spikes; leaves glandular-punctate and with glamls in 

 the axils of the nerves; ))etioles usually with from 1 to 3 glands. 

 Spikes rather strongly pubescent; leaves 10 to IS cm long; fruits ellipsoid 

 or ovoid, not or very obscurely apiculale. aixiut '> cm long. 



."). y. (/iicnrpa 

 Spikes glabrous: leaves 7 to 12 cm long: truil- ohioiig-ovoid and strongly 

 apiculate oi' ovoid and scarcely aiticulate. 4 cm long or less. 

 Petioles and midribs usually smiicw hat |iul)esccnt. the furnier with 3-1, 

 or no glands neai- the apex: fruit> lcs> than 2..") cm long. 



(i. 7'. pflhicida 



Leaves entirely glal)rous. very strongly -liining and usually dark-brown 



when dry. the petioles usually with two glands at al)out the middle; 



fruits about 4 cm long, strongly a])iculate 7. T. iiilcns 



I'luil clliiitic or ir.irrowly elliptic, its '-dgcs produced into two broad, coriaceous 

 \\ing>. S niAi.ATA. 

 Inlliirescenee. young branches, petioles and under surfaces <if the leaves s;)ftly 

 ferruginous-pubescent; fruit, including the wings, (i cm wide... S. '/'. hlanrni 



Li'aves glabrous beneath it. 7'. ciildiiKinsiiniii 



l''ruit eqmilly or sube(|ually 2-3 4-winged. tlie wings less than .") mm wide: leaves 



ovate-elli])tic to orbicular-elliptic: s|)ikes panicled 10. T. poli/diitlid 



I'liiit (Mpially 4-wingeil. the wing-- snbnu'mbranaceous. 1 to 1 .•■'. cm wide: leaves 

 oblong-obovate to ellipl ic i>b()\ate. 1.") to 2.") cm long 11. '1. iiiiniliiiiltifii 



1. Terminalia catappa Linn. .Mant. (I771i .")l!i: Hook. f. I'l. Ibii. hid. 2 

 (1H7H) 444; F.-Vill. Nov. App. (ISSdi sii; .Mcrr. in Covt. Lab. I'ul.l. MMiilip.) 

 17 (1!)()4) 35. 



T. hilifnlia Hlaneo l-'l. I'ilip. (1837) 37r). nnu Sw. 



7'. iiitiiirilidua IJlanco 1. c. ed. 2 (1H4;'J) 2(11. ed. :i. 2: 1211. nmi Lani. 



Throiighout the Philippines at low altitude-, specially near the sea. and 

 somewhat etdtivated as a shade tree. Iinlia tn .Malax a ami l'oly?ic-ia : i)lanted in 

 most tropical countries. 



