TEREBINTHACE^. 313 



tacle often iirceolate, soraetimos. deeper sacciform {Scmtiriu ^). Calyx 

 equal or imequal-fid or doutate, valvatc, persistent. Petals longer, 

 perigynoiisly inserted, rather thick or snbeoriaccous, valvate or im- 

 bricated. Stamens twice as numerous as petals (or very rarely 

 equal ?) 2-seriate and pcrigynouslj' inserted with, perianth outside 

 thick subentire or 6-lO-crenate or lobed disk ; filaments otherwise 

 free or sometimes {Sonzaya ~) 1 -adelphous ; the oppositipetalous 

 shorter ; anthers introrse, 2-rimose. Germen (in male flower rudi- 

 mentary or effete) sessile free, more or less immersed in concayity of 

 receptacle ; cells 3 or more rarely 2, 4 ; style often short, more or 

 less lobed, stigmatiferous at apex. Ovules in cells 2, collaterally 

 descendent ; micropyle, exrorse, superior. Drupe ovoid or depressed, 

 sometimes sub-oblique, very often oblong-3-agonal ; mesocarp sparsely 

 fleshy ; cells of osseous putamen often effete, except one. Seed descen- 

 dent ; testa thin, membranous ; radicle of exalbuminous embryo short, 

 superior ; cotyledons contortuplicate, sometimes cut (Santiria). — Bal- 

 samic trees ; leaves alternate, imparipinnate,^ rarely 1-3-foliolate ; 

 folioles opposite, coriaceous ; flowers in axillary and terminal clusters 

 composile-cymiferous racemose. (JIl tropical regions of Old WorldS) 



11. Garuga EoxB.5 — Flowers polygamous, 5 -merous; receptacle 

 much concave tubular-campanulate, clothed with thin disk crenate 

 above. Sepals valvate and petals induplicate-valvate very perigynous. 

 Stamens 10, 2-seriate verticillate ; the oppositipetalous shorter. 

 Germen inferior adnate at base ; style erect, stigmatiferous, 4—5- 

 lobed at apex ; ovules in cells 2-nate descendent ; micropyle extrorse 

 superior. Fruit drupaceous evalved ; pyrenas 1-4, osseous rugose, 

 finally solute, 1-spermous; cotyledons of exalbuminous embryo thin 

 contortuplicate. — Tomentoso trees; leaves alternate, collected at 

 summit of twigs iraparipinnate ; folioles opposite, serrate ; flowers 

 crowded composite-racemose.'' Tro2). Asia and Australia^) 



1 Bl. jI/kj. Lugd.-Bat. i. 209, fig. 40.— B. H. 80.— Endl. Gen. n. 5938.— B. H. Gen. 323, n. 

 Gen. 32.5, n. 8. 3.— Mauch. mAdaiiso'.ia, viii. 33, 66.—Kniitliia 



2 MATtcii. in Adamonia, viii. 27, G4, t. 4, bis. Dennst, Sort. Malab. iv. 33 (noc H. B. Gen.). 



3 Inferior folioles sometimes representing — Sc vtinantheT:-a-v!.mIIook. Juurn. \ui.1Ql, 

 unequal stipules. t. 8 ; Emim. 79 (qufo Canarinm, ex. B. U.) 



* Spec, about 62. Deless. Ic.Scl.m.i.o^ [Colo- —Thyrsodlum B. 11. Gen. 323 (nee Benth. quod. 



phonia).—T\\w.Enum.Pl.Zc!/l.'^.—Mui.Fl.Ind.- Anacardlea, p. 326). 



Sat. i. p. ii. 640 ; Suppl. i. .525.— Oliv. Fl. Trop. 6 A genus scarcely differing: ii-om Canario, 



Afr.i.S2'. — Ben-tu. Fl. Austral, i. 377.— H. except by depth of receptacle, fl-morous flowers, 



Bn. in AdaHsonia, x. 341. — Walp. Rtp. i. and structure of fruit ; nearly alUeJ to it. 



558 ; ii. 830 : Ann. ii. 291 ; iv. 450 ; vii. 547, ^ Spec, about 10. Tuw. Eniim. Fl. Zci/l. 79.— 



661 {C«imnops-s). Benth. Fl. Austral, i. 377.— Walp. Sep. i. i59 ; 



' PI. Coromand. iii. 5, t. 208.— DC. Frodr. ii. Ann. iii. 843 ; vii. 546. 



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