/,' 1 ' T. I < 'EA E. 155 



Ovary hirsute ; leaves and inflorescence pustular ; flowers 4-5-merous 



Wampi. 



1. CLAUSENA INDICA, Oliver ; F. B. I. i. 505. 



W. Ghats, in evergreen forests of the Anamalais and 

 Travancore at 3,000 to 5,000 ft., not common. 



2. CLAUSENA HEPTAPHYLLA, W. & A. 95 (in note) ; F. B. I. i. 504. 



N. Circars, Hills of Ganjam and Vizagapatam to 5,000 ft. ; 

 W. Ghats in Wynaad, Malabar, Anamalais, Pulneys and 

 Travancore at 3,000 to 5,000 ft. 

 A branching bush or small tree, strongly aromatic. 



3. CLAUSENA WILLDENOVII, W. & A. 96; Wt. Ic. t. 14; F. B. I. 

 i. 506. C. pubescens, W. & A. 96. 



Carnatic, in Chingleput, S. Arcot, Pudukota and Tanjore ; 

 Shevaroy Hills of Salem ; W. Ghats from Mysore through 

 Nilgiris to Travancore at low levels. 



A small tree with glabrous or pubescent leaves, black 

 bark and white close-grained wood. The fruit is good and 

 worth cultivation. Yern. Tarn. Potti. 



C. Wamfli, Blanco, is a Chinese species cultivated for its orange - 

 llavoured small fruit. 



11. Murraya, Linn. 



Shrubs or small trees, unarmed. Leaves pinnate ; leaflets alter- 

 nate, petiolulate, oblique or cuneate at base. Flowers solitary, 

 axillary or in terminal corymbs or axillary cymes. Calyx 5-lobed. 

 Petals 5, free, imbricate. Disk stipitiform. Stamens 10, inserted 

 outside the disk ; filaments linear-subulate, alternately shorter 

 and longer ; anthers small. Quart/ seated on the disk, 2-5-celled ; 

 style elongate, articulate, deciduous ; stigma capitate ; ovules soli- 

 tary or 2 superposed in each cell. Fruit a 1-2-celled berry, oblong 

 or ovoid. Seeds with a woolly or glabrous testa ; albumen ; 

 cotyledons thick, plano-convex ; embryo small. 



Flowers few, rather large, axillary ; petals %5 in. long ; leaflets 3-7 ; berry 

 red .............................................................................. 1. cxoti<'((. 



Flowers many ; in terminal corymbs ; petals '2 in. long ; leaflets 10-20; 

 berry black .................................................................. 2. Konigii. 



1. MURRAYA EXOTICA, Linn.; F. B. I. i. 502; W. & A. 94; 

 Wt. Ic. t. 96. 



