MANGIFERA. : 417 
E The specimen from which this last description is derived 
f wasa young tree. The differences in the leaves between this 
and the Beenjai are in the smaller size more obovate form. I 
have not seen the flowers of this, or the fruit of Beenjai. 
| Fructus oblongus basi paullo majora, sublobulata, hine in- 
| * fra apicem depressus, brunneus, dusky a over, of a strong 
f dorian or mango smell, not altogether unpleasant, with very 
. acid and pleasant taste. 
p Flesh and juice especially copious, fibres very abundant. 
: Drupe outline lanceolate, rather compressed, it is not even 
| woody; but coriaceo-fibrous, seed erect. | 
dem separating with the drupe, of chesnut brown or 
black colou 
Embryo erect obclavate radicle on one side above the base. 
On one side is a straight furrowed line, on the other an 
oblique irregular waved one, these are the edges of the coty- 
ns, which are very unequal, it is the larger one which is 
produced downwards, so as to make the radicle oblique. 
. Has. Malacca. 
This I find is the Camang, and I propose for it the name 
of Mangifera? policarpa, in allusion to its russet colored 
fruit, which seems to me unique in this genus. 
a. One side of seed. 
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4. Mangifera odorata, Gr. 
_ Arbor magna. Folia ad apices ramulorum sparsa. (Petiolis 
Clalibus e medio infra incrassatis) oblongo-lanceolata 
a aoaoina coriacea, glabra subrepanda, venis 2-dariis 
distinctis, conspicue arcuatis. 
la terminalis, subglabra, fusco-viridescente, præsertim 
divisiones ultimæquæ cymosæ. 
F polygami carnei suave odorata alabastra oblongo- 
AE e hae 5, , oblong 
e medio refracto-reflexa, viridescente 
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