508 xxxui. RUTACE^E. (J. D. Hooker.) [Lit.- 



The specimen in Wallich's Herbarium is very incomplete, and the detached fruit 

 which accompanies it is probably that of another plant. JB ranches woody, with short 

 strong scattered thorns, branchlets unarmed. Leaves 3-5 in., leaflets H-2 in., B' 

 base cuneate ; rachis between the leaflets ^ in. broad. ? Fruit a depressed sphere 

 i in. diam., 5-lobed, smooth. 



3. Zi. alternans, Wall, in Voigt. Hort. Calc. 139; unarmed, leaves 

 pinnate, leaflets 5-7 pairs alternate acuminate crenulate, racliis narrowly 

 winged, cymes subsessile, flowers 5-nierous. Kurz in Joarn. As. Soc. 

 Behy. 1873, ii. 64 (L. alt> //<// rVia). * 



PEGU, WaIIMi,Xtirz: TieKAJBBHIM, al Mergui, Griffith. 



A slender shrub, with a simpk- or sparingly branched stem, quite glabrous. / 

 4-9 in. ; petiole hardly winged; radiis narrowly winged; leaflets 1 .J.-2 in., ovate, 

 sessile, terminal mudi larger, nerves obscure. Oymet short and shortly pedtincled, 

 axillary, glabrous. Flowm small, white. >S<'/><7/s minute, acute. J'rttilx \ in. long, 

 suKacm . us 10, the alternate longer, tilaments sparsely pubescent within. 



J.)ixk thick, elongate alter flowering. Oran/ obovoid, compressed, smooth, 'J 

 ovules solitary, pendulous; style curved, stigma thickened. The description of the 

 flower is from Kurz, who retains it in this genus. 



** Cells of ovar// -2-on/led. 



4. Zi. alata, W. & A. /V//-. 02; usually spinous, leaves 3-foliolate, 

 leaflets obovate quite entire, the lateral small, flowers 4-6-merous. \Vi<jld 

 III. i. t. 41 ; OH i'. in Jnin-ii. Linn. Soc. v. N/'/v'. ii- ~~ '> W"H. Cat. 6363; 

 Tliw'i'tks Eniim. 45 ; Jtnld. Flr. S>ilr, AnnL <,< n. xlv. t. 7, f. 4. 



WKS-M:I:X l ! i..\ INSII. \ ; fn.,t of the Nilghiri and Anamallay Mts. and elsewhere in 

 Iras Presidency, WiijJit, Mn'uxjatj ; CEYLON, common in hot dry parts of the 

 Island. 



A small glabrous tree ; spines 1 in., nearly straight. Js'uve* 2-4 in. ; leaflets \-2l in., 

 subsi-ssile, l,ase euneate ; p.'tiole 1-1^ in., wing-d. I'nu'n-l,'* '1 :'. in., terminal and 

 axillary, few- or many-flowered, hoary, brandies rather stout. Finn;-,-* \ in. diam., 

 shortly pedicdled, ebracteolate. S,fnlx triangular. l\tnl* oblong, ^tunn-ns stibeipial. 

 7>/.s7c small, annular. Ovary 4-5-celled; style rather slender, stigma capitate ; ovules 

 collateral or obliquely superposed. Lerry 1 in. diam., globose, many-seeded. 



DOUBTFUL AND EXCLUDED SPECIKS. 



LIMOMA iJii.ni ri.Auis, rio.rl. Fl. Iiul. ii. 377. Atalanlia? bilocnlaris, Wall. C"t. 

 6356. ScleroatyliB atalantioides, IT. <( .1. Prodtr. 93, not of II'/V//// /<. 71 ; Jl.-li.- atalaii- 

 tioides, Jlui'iti. t^//n(>/>x.fa8c. 42. A. buxitblia, Oliv. InJonru. Linn. Soc. v. >s>//7. ii. 

 4 2(). A Chinese plant, erroneously supposed to have been introduced into the Calcutta 

 Uotanic (larden from Coromandel by Dr. Berry. 



L. ? FLAVICANS, Wall. Herb., from Taong-dong in Ava, a plant without flower or 

 fruit, is not Aurantiaceous, but I cannot tell what it is. 



L. or.L('N(!A, Wall. Cat. 6359; an imperfect specimen without flower or fruit, may be 

 Paramignya ' The leaves are 3-5 in., oblong-lanceolate, olitusdy acuminate, 



and as well as the slender branchlets finely pubescent beneath ; spines short. 



L. PKNTACYXA, oxb., is Bursera serrata, Wall., according to Kurz in Journ. As. 

 Soc. Bengal, 1870, pt. 2, 70. 



L. RETUSA, Don Prodr. 224, is probably Triphasia trifoliata. 



18. ZiUVUNGA, Hamilt. 



Glabrous, climbing shrubs, usually armed with axillary spines. Leaves 

 3-foliolate ; leaflets coriaceous quite entire. Flowers in axillary fascicled or 

 panicled racemes. Calyx cupular, entire or obscurely 4-6-lobed. Pttah 4-5, 



