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AMOORA. 



Leaflets shortly acuminate ; fertile spikes many-flowered, male flowers about 4 lin. in 

 diameter, sessile ; staminal tube entire at summit, ; A. Rohituka. 



Leaflets blunt ; fertile spikes few-flowered ; male flowers about 2 lin. across, on short pedicels ; 

 staminal tube slightly 3-toothed, A. eucullata. 



WALSURA. 



* Fruits indehiscent. 



Inflorescence densely pubescent ; the petioles of the younger leaves and often the nerves 

 beneath puberulous ; fruits oblong, densely tomentose, W. villosa. 



Inflorescence minutely puberulous ; leaves and petioles glabrous. 



Leaflets beneath white-spotted on the areoles of the net-veination ; filaments broadly lanceolate, 

 sprinkled with minute hairs, ,. W. robusta. 



Leaflets beneath uniformly glaucous ; filaments linear, densely pubescent ; flowers 



larger, ;.....*. i *.;*;... ; W. hypoleuca. 



** Fruits follicle-like dehiscing. 



All parts and inflorescence glabrous ; leaflets in 3-6 pairs, W. quinquejuga. 



All softer parts, inflorescence and leaflets softly pubescent IF", pubescem. 



CARAPA. 



Leaflets ovate or ovate-oblong, bluntish and shortly acuminate, , . . . C. Moluecensis. 



Leaflets obovate, blunt or retuse, , C. obovata. 



SOYMIDA. Only species, , S./ebrifuga. 



CHICKRASSIA. 



Leaves and panicles glabrous ; capsules wrinkled and rough, C tabularis. 



All softer parts, leaves etc. softly pubescent ; panicles rusty tomentose ; capsules almost 

 smooth C, velutina. 



CEDRELA. 



/, Lea fiets entire, on both sides green. Seeds tcinged at both ends. 



Leaflets usually on long slender petiolules ; calyx minute, the sepals rounded, . . . .0. Toona. 



Leaflets usually on shorter petiolules ; calyx large, the sepals I5-2 lin. long, rather acute, 



more than half as long as the petals, C. multijuga. 



y^ Y. Leaflets serrate or serrulate, glaucous beneath. Seeds winged at one extremity 

 only. _ . 



Calyx minute, the lobes rounded, C. serrata. 



OLACINE^. 

 Conspectus of genera. 



stamens mixed with staminodia. 

 Olax. Calyx enlarged and enclosing the fruit. Perfect stamens 3, rarely 5. 



Stamens all fertile, as many as petals and opposite to them. 

 Steombosia. Fruiting calyx much enlarged, closely adnate to the drupe. 



Anacalosa Fruiting calyx Unchanged. Disk in fruit much enlarged and closely adnate to the drupe, resembling 

 an adnate calyx. 



** Stamens all fertile, as many as petals and alternate with them. 

 Stemonueds. Petals free. Anthers suspended. 



Apodttes. Petals free. Anthers dorsiflx. Putamen at one side fleshy, appendaged. 

 GONOCAEIUM. Petals connate at base. Fmit dry. 



8TR0MB0S1A. Only species, S. Jamnica. 



ANACOLOSA. 



Pedicels and calyx puberulous, A. puberula. 



Pedicels and calyx glabrous, , A. Griffithii. 



Stemonurus. 



Glabrous ; leaves shortly petioled ; cymes glabrous ; drupes obovoid, terminated by the large 

 thickened acuminate disk, , S. crassipes. 



Younger branchlets tawny tomentose ; petioles and leaves beneath together with the inflores- 

 cence puberulous or tomentose, 8. tomentellus. 



APODYTESt Only species, A. Andamanica. 



60NOCARYUM. 



Leaves glossy ; drupes terete, , , G. Lohbianum. 



