416 - ANACARDIACE E. 
Stamen 1, sanguineum, petalis longioris, primo aspéctu, 
stylum mentiens, Anth. minute terminalis, bilocul. j 
Stylus brevissimus sanguineus. Stigma terminalis discoidea 
ovar. rudiment. ad.sunt staminodia circa fem. rudim.  ' ] 
Fem. Cal. corolla maris, but the coalition of petals with the : 
torus or stalk of the ovary is much more evident. Stam. 
2-3 abortive uno multo majore.  * 
Ovar. obovatum apicem paullulum obliquum, stylo subulato 
petalorum longitudine. Stigma capitat. subreniforme. 
vulum l, anatropum appensum foramine fundum loculi 
FO RECEDUNT HRS a esa NOn airy Poe LI Y T 
puce 
This is a stately magnificent tree, panicles exceedingly — — 
elegant cream colored. Petals white outside, inside except the d 
margin, beautiful lilac. 
The male flowers are much more numerous than female, 
the latter when present are terminal on each cyme. This is 
a very distinct species, and does away, in some measure with 
one of the pecularities of Syndesmis, and is at once distin- 
guished by the cohesion of the base of the petals and the 
elongated torus, as well as by the long erect gamopetalous 
looking petals, ; 
- Has. Malacca. It has the habit of Mangifere polycar- 1 
poa, Malay name Beenjai. 
uo RES 
3. Mangifera polycarpa, Gr. or russet fruited mango P. 
DLXVH. Fig. I. 
"Branches stout, confertly leaved at the apex. Buds protected 2d 
by numerous brownish scales. Leaves, nearly a foot. long 
tapering into a short stout flattened petiole, cuneate ‘obovate 
undulate, more or less coriaceous, entire, obtuse. p^ 
Secondary veins, very distinct, well arched, not confluent ae 
interveniis reticulatis, above dark green, below pale. T 
. A large tree much like the Beenjai, both are among _ the 
handsome Forest trees, with a fine trunk, massive branch" — 
and a flattish thin crown, putting me in | mind (from the 
rier. of Magnolias. e 
