TEREBlNTHACEJi. 325 



form, seated at summit of or more or less immersed in accrescent cupu- 

 liform or turbinate, sometimes fleshy, peduncle ; testa of descending- 

 seed coriaceous ; cndoiileura membranous or rather fleshy ; cotyledons 

 of thick exalbuminous embryo plano-convex, entire or lobed ( Oncocar- 

 2)us) ; radicle short superior or lateral. — Trees ; leaves alternate 

 simple petiolate coriaceous ; flowers in lateral or terminal ramified 

 compound racemes. {Trop. Asia unci Oceania}) 



35. Nothopegia Bl.- — Flowers polygamous (nearly of Semecar- 

 pus), 4 -morons ; corolla imbricated. Stamens 4, inserted between 

 lobes of interior disk. Germen sessile ; ovule descendent inserted 

 slightly below apex of cell ; other characters as in Semecaijms. — • 

 A glabrous tree ; leaves alternate petiolate entire ; inflorescence 

 axillary subsimplo.^ (Eastern India}) 



•66. Campnosperma Thw.^ — Flowers hermaphrodite, 3-merous 

 or more rarely 4-5-merous [Drejxinosperimnn) ; calyx and corolla 

 imbricated. Stamens twice as numerous as petals inserted below 

 disk. Gynseceum and other characters of Semecarpus ; style short, 

 wide discord stigmatiferous at apex; ovule inserted below apex of 

 cell, descendent. Drupe fleshy; putamen dependent from processus 

 more or less completely 2-locellate; 1-cell vacant; seed exalbvuninous 

 arcuate or hippocrepiform above processus ; embryo more or less 

 arched. — A tree; leaves alternate entii'C ; inflorescence axillary or 

 teriuiual ; axis simple or more or less ramified. {East. Ind., Sey- 

 r/ielles Is., Trop. Jmer.^) 



■ 37. Holigarna Ham.' — Flowers polygamous, 5-merous ; recep- 

 tacle concave sacciform. Calyx superior, 5-dentate, imbricate. 

 Petals 5, inserted with calyx at mouth of receptacle, valvate, 



' Spec, about 20. Rumfh. Serb. Amhoin. i. t. * In Hooh. Kew. Joiirii. vi. 65, t. 1 ; E)tum. 



70 (Cff»s!«i'j«»i).— FoK.ST. p'rodr. 142 {Iihus).~ PL Xeyl. "8.— B. H. Gen. 425, n. 3.— March. 



RoxB. PI. C'oromand. t. 12. — Wight et Akn. Anuc. 73, 174. — Bakeu, Fl. HCiiurit. 61. — Cyr- 



Pi-ofli: i. 1C8. — Wight, Icon. t. 235, 558, 559. — ■ tospermiim Benth. in Sooli. Kcic. Joitrn. iv. 13 



Tn\v. Eiium. PL ZeijL 75. — Benth. FL AttstraL (nee Griff.). — Ih-epanospeimiim Benth. Gen. 



i. 491.— Wai.f. Rep. v. ilQ; Ann. ii. 285 ; iv. 425, n. Z\.~-Micranthcia Dir.-Tii. Ilerl). (ex 



445 {Oncocarpus) ; vii. 647. March.). 



- Mus. Liiffil.-lSat. i. 203.— B. H. Gen. 425, ' Spec, about 4. Walf. Ann. iv. 444, 445 



n. 29. — Mabch. Anacard. 67, 172. — OUjciearpus [Cyrtaspcrmum). 



Dalz. in Jlooli. Journ. ii. 38. ? Ex Roxh. PL Coromand. iii. 79, t. 282 ; FL 



' A genua closely allied to •ftmtcaipus (of Ind. ii. 80.— DC. Prodr. ii. 62. Endl. Oen. n. 



which a sect. ?) 5914.— B. H. Oen. 425, n. 28.— March. Anac. 



* Spec. 1. N. raccmosa Bl. he. c'U. — Glycicatpus 09, ITl.—HaiUstnpliyUiim Den.nst. Ilm-t. Malab. 



raoemosa DAtz. loc. cit.— Walp. Ann. iv. 445. iv. 9 (ex Endl.). 



