I'l 



NATURAL HISTORY OF I'L ANTS. 



subsuperposed; style elongated, stigmatiferous " capitate at apex, 

 finally deciduous. Berry 1 ovoid or oblong; seeds 1, 2; testa gla- 

 brous or woolly. — Unarmed trees or shrubs ; leaves pinnate ; folioles 

 alternate, unequal or cuneate at base, entire or crenulate; flowers- 

 axillary, solitary or in axillary or terminal ramified cymiferous and 

 corymbiform cymes (Trqp. Asia, Trop. and Subtrop. Australia*). 



70. Micromelum Bl. 1 — Flowers nearly of Limonia, 5-merous ; 

 calyx 3-5-lobed or subentire. Petals thick, valvate or subvalvate. 

 Stamens 10, free. Germen 2-6-locular ; ovules in cells 2, descend- 

 ing; style constricted articulate at base, deciduous. Berry dry; 

 testa of seed membranous ; embryo exalbuminous ; cotyledons folia- 

 ceous, contortuplicate ; radicle rather long. Other characters of 

 Limonia. — Unarmed trees ; leaves imparipinnate ; folioles alternate, 

 oblique, entire or serrulate ; flowers in terminal dense cymiferous 

 corymbiform clusters [Trop. Oceania and Asia''). 



77. Clausena Bukm. 6 — Flowers nearly of Limonia 4-5-merous ; 

 calyx lobed or partite. Stamens 8-10 ; filaments dilated at or 

 below middle, often fornicate-concave, stipitate at apex ; anthers 

 short. Germen seated on stipiform disk, 2-5-locular; style finally 

 deciduous ; ovules in cells 2, collateral or superposed. Berry glo- 

 bose or oblong ; seeds few, oblong ; testa membranous ; cotyledons 

 equal, plano-convex. — Unarmed trees or shrubs ; leaves impari- 

 pinnate, very often deciduous ; folioles entire or crenulate, mem- 

 branous ; flowers in racemes, usually cymiferous, axillary or ter- 

 minal {Trop. Asia, Africa, and Australia"). 



• Small. 



2 Usually rather large. 



3 Spec, ud 4. Roxb., PL Coromand., t. 112 

 {Bergera). — Wight & Abn., Prodr., i. 94. — 

 Wight, Icon., t. 13 {Bergera). — Thw., Enum. 

 PI. Zeyl., 45, 46, 406. — Benth., Fl. Austral., 

 \. 3(58. — LlNDIi., in But. Reg., t. 434.— Walp., 

 Ann., vii. 533. 



4 Bijdr., i. 137. — Endl., Gen., n. 5509. — 

 H. Bn., Aurant., 19, 35. — Oliv., lot: cit., 18, 

 <5»j._U. h #j (<,(■»., 303, n. 73. 



5 Spec. 3, 4. Wight & Akn., Prodr., i. 90, 

 not. — MiQ. in Ann. Mm: Lugd.-Bat., i. 211. — 

 TURCZ., in Bull. Mosc. (1858), i. 379; (1863), i. 

 578. — THW., Enum. PI. Zeyl., 46. — Walp., 

 Ann., vii. 533. 



6 Fl. Ind., 87.— J., Gen., 430. — Lamk., III., 

 t. 310. — DC, Prodr., i. 538— Enjdl., Gen., n. 



5508.— H. Bn., Aurant., 20, 33.— Oliv., loc. 

 cit. ; 17, 29.— B. H., Gen., 304, n. Ti.— Cookia 

 SpNNEB., Fog., ii. 130, t. 131. — Endl., Gen., n. 

 5507. — Quinaria Lour., Fl. Cochinch., 272. — 

 Aulacia Loub.., op. cit., 273. — Myaris Presl., 

 Bot. Bern., 40. — Fagarastrum Don, Syst., ii. 

 87. — A. Juss., in Mem. Mus., xii. 506. — Endl., 

 Gen., n. 5910. — Gallesioa RffiM., 

 (part.). — Piptostglis Dalz., in 

 Journ., iii. 33, t. 2. 



7 Spec. 12, 13. Jacq., Ilort. 

 101 (Cookia). — Wight, Icon., t. 

 & Abn., Prodr., i. 95. — MiQ., Fl. Ind. Bat., 

 Suppl., i. 501.— THW., Enum. PI. Zeyl., 47, 

 406.— Oliv., Fl. Trop Afr., i. 307.— Harv. & 

 Sond., Fl. Cap., i. 14 1 Alyaris).— Walp., Ann., 

 vii. 533, 534 {Cookia). 



Synops., 45 

 Hook. Keiv 



Schanbr., t. 

 14. — Wight 



