MELIACEJE. 503 



wood of stem, bracteate or ebractcate, articulate. ( Tropical and 

 temperate Asia and Oceania}) 



21 ? Cabralea A. Juss.'- — Flowers nearly of ^r/ey^am, 5-ineroiis; 

 calyx short and petals obtuse mucli longer very imbricate. Stamens 

 10 ; anthers enclosed at top of tube 10-crenate at mouth, alternating 

 with teeth of tube. Germen surrounded by wide tubular disk and 

 shorter than it ; cells 4, 5, 2-ovulate ; style slender erect, apex 

 stigmatose discoid. Fruit . . . ? — Trees or shrubs ofteuer tomentose ; 

 leaves alternate imparipinnate ; leaflets opposite, unequal at base ; 

 axillary ramose inflorescence of Guarea? [Brazil^ Caraccas.*) 



22. Sandoricum Cav.^ — Flowers nearly of Epicliaris, 5-merous ; 

 calyx cupular dentate, adnate at base to bottom of germen,'' valvate 

 or imbricate. Petals 5, connivent in tube, imbricate. Stamens ] ; 

 anthers enclosed in 1-dentate tube. Disk tubular, dentate at apex, 

 sheathing the germen and base of style. Germen not free at base ; 

 cells 5, 2-ovulate ; style erect, thickened to a ring below the apex 

 and above deeply fissured into 5 lacinise stigmatose erect thick, and 

 finally recurved at apex. Fruit baccate globular above, indehiseent,^ 

 cells 3-5, 1-spermous ; septa finally vanishing; seeds enclosed in 

 aril externally pulpy ; testa spongy ; cotyledons of exalbuminous 

 embryo plano-convex amygdaline lateral. — Glabrous or partly 

 tomentose trees ; leaves alternate, 3-foliolate; leaflets ample nervosn ; 

 flowers * in axillary ramose-cymiferous racemes, bracteate. {Northern 

 tropical Oceania}-) 



' Spec, about 40. Rimpii. Unb. Amhobi.W. known (perhaps not to be preserved?), its fruit 



81, t. 20 (^//i«n'a).— FousT. Prodi: (1786), 33, beinsf unknown, it diffrrs only in the n.-ituru of 



n. 189 {Tiirhilia). — Laiiill. Sat. Calcd. t. 54 its disk. 



(rWi/nVw).— A Rich. Vfy. A>tnl. Sol. t. 11 •• Walp. 7?f;J. i. 431 ; v. 374. 



{ITarlii//isen).— Hook. Icon. t. 616, 617 {Ifnr- 5 Dhs. vii. 350. t. 202, 203.— Lamk. Diet. iii. 



tiff!ufa).—'iija. Fl. Ind-IS,it.i. p.ii. uS6[D!/m)X!/- 69; III. t. 350. -DC. I'ndr. i. G21.— .Spacji, 



lion). 538 [Ibirlighsea), 539 {Di(l;/mochcton), 540 .<>»ii!. a Buffoii, iii. 189.— A. Juss. Meliuc. 80, t. 



(Gwwc/ifiow) ; Snppl. i. 19G.— ? Thw. Emnn. 5 — Endl. Ccn. n. 5537.— B.H. ff,«. 332, n. 13. 



PI. Zeyl. 60 {Di/xoxj/lon). — 'I'viwz. Bull. Mote. ^ That is from the receptacle bcinpf slightly 



(1858), i. 412 {Ilartighsca). — IIooK. F. J'^. A'.- concave, with corolla sliglitly perigynous ; 



Zel. i. 39 ; Man. N.-Zi-al. Fl. 40 {Dipoxi/tiim).— whence germen inferior at base. 



Benth. Fl. Amtial. i. 380 {Biisuxyloii).—ll. Bx. ' I.arge apple-like, acid. 



Adausonia, xi. 257.— Walv. iJf/). i. 129; Ann. " Yellow, small or rather largo. 



iv. 387 {Di/snxi/lon) ; vii. 554 {Dysoxi/lon), 555. ° Spec, about 5, of which one is widely eul- 



2 Miluic. 77, t. 5.— Endl. Gen. n. 5534.— B. H. tivated within the tropics. Roxn. PI. Coromand. 

 Gtn. 333. n. 12. t. 261 ; Fl. Ind. ii. 292.— Mia. Fl. Ind.-Bal. i. 



3 From the species of which presenting imbri- p. ii. 540 ; Suppl. i. 196.— H. Bjj. Adannonia, xi. 

 cate petals {liuagta) a genus hitherto little 2G4.— Walp. iJ«p. i. 431 ; iv. 387. 



