Daizelliane. N. O. Terebinthacee. 
TAB, DOCCXLII. 
Giycycarpus racemosa, Dalzell. 
Gen. Cuar. Glycycarpus, Da/z., nov. gen.—Flores polygamo-dioici. 
Calyx quadripartitus, persistens ; lacintis ovatis, obtusis. Co- 
inserta, cum petalis alterna iisque breviora. Fi/amenta libera. 
Anthera introrse, biloculares, longitudinaliter dehiscentes. 
In floribus masculis ovarii rudimentum nullum; in flore fertili 
ovarium unicum, liberum, sessile, uniloculare : ‘ovelom unicum, 
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supera, transverse oblonga, depressa, carne. parca, de dulci, 
esculenta ; putamine crustaceo, monospermo. onis exal- 
buminosi a dega crassee, profunde plano-convexee.—Ardor 
ndica parva ; foliis alternis, petiolatis, simplicibus, oblongis, 
penninerviis, integerrimis ; petiolo nudo; floribus racemosis, 
parvis. Dalz. 
Glycycarpus Senor Daizeli, Bot. of West. Ind. in Hook. Kew 
Gard. Mise. v 
Has. Rare in the ‘Seuthern Concan. Fi. Feb.; fr. ripe in April. 
Dailzell. 
“The tree,” observes Mr. Dalzell (I. c.), ‘on which this genus 
is founded, agrees in many points with the Holigarna racemosa ; 
but unless we suppose some unaccountable errors to exist in Rox- 
burgh’s description of that tree, it must be very different, the 
superior fruit being a sufficient mark of distinction.” We may 
add, too, that besides the union of the calyx with the ovary, the 
fruit of Holigarna i is said to be the size of a large olive. 
Fig. 1. Male flower. f- 2. ip oa disc from its centre. 
f. 3. Fruiting raceme (nat. size). f. 4. Fruit. /. 5. verse 
section of the same. 7. 6. Embryo: -—all but f% ‘magnified. 
