506 xxxin. RUTACEJE. (J. D. Hooker.) 



Panicle peduncled ; peduncle hoary, corymbosely branched above. Flwcers J in. diam., 

 very shortly pedicelled, pale, glabrous, globose. Petals broadly ovate. Fruit ,J, in. diam., 

 globose, yellow. Beddome considers this to be probably a variety of C. ll'illii 

 but the inflorescence is totally different. 



** Inflorescence axillary, panicled or racemose. 



8. C. Willdenovii, W. & A. Prodr. 96 ; glabrous or pubescent or 

 tomentose, leaves 5-13-foliolate, leaflets 1-2 in. obliquely ovate or ovate- 

 lanceolate crenulate, flowers in compound slender racemes usually 4-merous, 

 ovary stipitate 4-angled or grooved glabrous, style short thick, ovules -2 

 superposed in each cell. Oliv. in, Jon, -n. Linn. ,W. v. /s'//;/;//. ii. \\-i \ H><1>!. 

 For. Sylvat. Anal. Gen. xliv. t. 7, f. 3 : J)"!z. ,( <;H>*. llnml,. Ff,,r. ;5<> ; \V'tlit 

 Ic. t. 14: Thwaites En,n. 47; 'W<ill. Ct. *5(>!). Cookia dulcis, Bedd. /// 

 M'tdr. Jonrn. 1861 ; 7V"//s. Linn. Xoc. xxv. 211. Icica duiitata, DC. Pr<"li: 

 ii. 78. Amyris dentata, Will<l. >S>. PL ii. 337. 



SIKKIM HIMALAYA, alt. 1-2000 ft. WF.STI -:i:\ I'KM.N-I I.A, common, ascending to 

 3000 ft. in NVynaad. CKVI.ON, in tin- hot drier parts. Disruin. ,M< 1 



A large shrub (Roxburgh), glabrous i.r with tin- young parts and sometimes the p' 1 - 

 tioles and infioitttoeitce pabeflOent ; hianchlets slender. Lcarix Ci-li) in. : p'-tioie slender, 

 terete; k-afk-ts prtinl.-d. olilitpic, nlil.mg c.vati- m- OTftte-lanceolate, ul'tiisc, acute or 

 obtusely caudate acuniinatr, creuulatr, nirinliranoiis. Bacemet sleinli-r, axilla)- 

 in. long, braiK-li.-s i.r j.rdii'ds divaricating. J-'loircrx fragnint, ratlicr n-ni<>t'. 

 di.nn., whitish ; buds globose. Petal* (iMnuir, cnncavc, glandular. Fruit gk>Un,e, iVoiu 

 the si/c of a pea to a cherry, whiti.sh-greeii. pellucid. 



VAI:. 1. /ml,, sr ( us : more or le^s pulie-cent or tomentose or woolly on the 

 bracts petioles and inflorescence or throughout. (.'. pulesceiis, IT. ,( J. /'/W/-. '.Mi \ WaU. 

 Cat. 8510. 1'egu, Madras, Ceylon. 



YAH. 2. iniiin ; branches petioles and ra< -fines ijuite glabrous with scattered pustular 

 glands, leaflets smaller mt.-mbranmis reticulate. ( '. nana, II. <t- A. I.r. ; II'// 

 8507. Am) ris nana, Jlvj-b. Fl. J ml. ii. LM'J. .Madras (Moluccas, Jwxburyh). 



9. C. suffruticosa, W. A A. Pmdr. Of! ; softly toniontosc,' leaves 

 11-17-foliolate, leaflets 3-5 in. obliquely oblong or ovate-oblong, flowers 

 in compound sK-iulcr racemes 4-mer.Mis. ovaiy stipitate ovoid or sul>sphe- 

 rical or grooved, style slender, ovules siiptM-jiosed in each cell. Uliv. in 



. Linn. tin,-, v. ,s'//yy>/. ii. 33; \YtilL Cut. 8513, 8514. Amyris suf- 

 fruticosa, lioxl>. /'/. I nd. ii. -2~)d 



ClIiTTAGONd, Jln.rliirtjh ; KlIASIA MTS., />! /SV//V/. 



Shrubby, wholly clothed \\ith soft spreading toineiitnm : stem sini]>lf> ; branchlets 

 about as thick as a goose-quill. J.inx\ ft.; j.ctiole straight, slender, terete, glan- 

 dular towards the base ; leatlets shortly petioled, obtuse acute or acuminate, often 

 equally tomentose on both surfaces, quite entire, liacemes 2-5 in., compound, Blender, 

 glandular. Floircrs in. diam.. greenish while, pedicels slender : buds gin 

 glabrous, concave. Fruit (according to lloxburgh) 1 in. long, fusiform or ovoid, droop- 

 ing, orange-yellow, glandular, /v < </ solitary. gseeQ. Distinguished from vnr.pubes- 

 of \\ illdeiiow by the much larger size of leaves leaflets and fruit. 



16. TRIPHASIA, Lour. 



A spiny shrub. Leaves alternate, sessile, 3-foliolate, leaflets obtuse, 

 crenate, lateral smaller. Flow /$ solitary, or in 3-flowered cymes, axillary, 

 sweet-scented. Calyx 3-lobed. Petals 3, free, imbricate. &t<imen* 6, 

 inserted round a fleshy disk, filaments free subequal dilated at the ba.su; 

 anther linear. Ovary ovoid, 3-celled, narrowed into a slender deciduous 

 style, stigma obtuse or capitate and 3-lobed ; ovules solitary in each cell. 

 JJ<-rry small, ovoid, 1-3-celled, 1-3-seeded. tieeds oblong, immersed in 



