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THE GERMINATION OF THE SEEDS OF CARAPA GUIANENSIS Aubl. 

 /BY JOBN W. HARSHBERGER, PH.D. 



The genus Carapa (nat. ord. Meliacece} comprises a number 

 of tropical forest trees with pinnate leaves and flowers borne in 

 few- or many-flowered axillary panicles. The following species of 

 the genus are recognized by the Index Kewensis, viz. : Carapa 

 guianensis Aubl. from Guiana and tropical Africa; C. moluccensis 

 Lam. from the Malay archipelago; C. nicaraguensis C.D.C. 

 from Central America; C. procera D.C. from Asia and tropical 

 Africa; C. surinamensis Miq. from Guiana. Carapa moluccensis 

 is a mangrove, and Karsten has removed this species from the genus 

 Carapa, placing it under the generic name Xylocarpus. 



The fruits of the plants of the genus Carapa are spherical or 

 ovoid capsules, thick, woody, mostly waited, opening by septifragal 

 dehiscence into five valves/ The seeds are large, thicks/angular, 

 with woody brown seed-cq&ts (PI. VIII, figs. 1, 2, 3, 6). The 

 food substance in the form of endosperm is wanting, and the 

 cotyledons are thick and conferruminate (fig. 8a), ; The only 

 illustrations of the fruits and seeds of this genus, as far as the 

 writer has been able to ascertain, are those published by Engler 

 and Prantl, 1 where the flowers, ovary and fruit of Carapa procera 

 D.C. are shown, but not in germination. Lubbock and Karsten 

 have studied the germination of the seeds of several related genera 

 of the same order, Meliacece, and the substance of their studies is 

 here briefly given by way of summing up outf knowledge concern- 

 ing the sprouting of the seeds of the plants <6f this family. Lub- 

 bock 2 describes and figures the germination ahd seedlings of Melia 

 azedarach L. and Walsura piscidia Roxb. An the pride of China 



