410 ANACORDIACE. 
Epicarp. coriaceum, papilloso-verrucosum. Mesocarp. 
spongioso-fibrosum album. Endocarpium chartaceum, semini 
adherens, 
Semen erectum, tegumento vix' vere solubil. when the 
seed is separated it appears extremely veiny, the veins aris- 
ing from a short 4th complete raphe, and nearly meeting 
on the opposite side of the seed. 
Albumen 
Embryo maximus. Cotyledones inzquales carnosz sub- 
hzmisphzricze, applied faces intus rosaceo-tincte. 
Radicula brevis, slighty curved on the commissure of the 
cotyledons. Radicular face of the cotyledons with a smooth 
rather flat difform surface. . 
: Plumula conspicua corresponding nearly in pe with 
the radicle. 
Succus cito nigrescit. i 
a, €, h. Radicle 
b, d, i. Plumula. =, 
g. Inner view of fruit or endocarp. 
J. Spongy fibrous mesocarp. 
e. Epicap. 
AB. Malacca. 
The inequality of the cotyledones, appears general, as also 
the curious difference in the surface, and the waved irregular 
line marking off the two. 
The vascularity of the tegument is perhaps at the maximum. 
2. Syndesmis sp. 
Arbuscula, ramis albidis, fol. lanceolato-oblongis, breviter 
petiolatis ad apices ramorum confertis, coriaceis subin- 
tegris obtuse acuminatis glabris, penninerviis. 
Paniculis cymosis terminalibus solitariis vel seepius 25. A 
confertis, pedunculis presertim. secondariis compressis. ict 
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| | ranaceis deciduis, ovatis, floribus numero- 
sis, suaviter ‘lors, albis, calyce miniato. 
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