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slightly acid ; in perfection in March. Found at Virdee and the 

 ghaut districts generally. Native name " Attuck." 



4. SEPIARIA, Roxb. Cor. t. 68. A thorny small tree common 

 in the Deccan, towards the Ghants ; leaves obovate ; fruit size 

 of a pea ; flowers in December. Native name " Tambat." 



2. PHOBEROS, Lour. 



1. CRENATUS, Wight, in Wight and Am. Prod. 1, 29. 

 Thorny ; leaves elliptic oblong lanceolate, acute at the base, with 

 glands obtusely serrated. On the Ghauts to the south of the 

 Ram Ghaut. 



XII. PANGIACEJE. 



1. HYDNOCARPUS, Gaert. 



1. H. WIGHTIANA, Blume Rumph. iv, 22. A tree with elliptic 

 oblong acutely serrated leaves ; flowers axillary, subracemose ; 

 fruit large, woody, warted. Common in the South Concan. Syn. 

 H. inebrians, Wight and Arnott ; Wight Illust. i 38, L 16. 



XIII. SAMYDACEJE. 

 1. CASEARIA, Jacq. 



1 . ANAVINGA, Rheed.,Ovata, Willd. A tree ; leaves oblique and 

 subcordate at the base, ovate oblong, serrulate, downy underneath ; 

 fruit oblong, smooth and shining, larger than a nutmeg, and twice 

 as large as that of the following species. Found on Caranjah hill 

 and at Hajahpoor ; flowers in November. C. tomentosa, Roxb. 

 Appears to be the same species. Vide Flor Ind. ii, pp420 & 41 1. 



2. GRAVEOLENS, Dalz. in Hook. Jour. Bot. iv, 107. Arboreous 

 glabrous ; leaves short-petioled broad elliptic, shortly acuminated, 

 slightly and obtusely serrated, coriaceous and hard when old ; 

 stipules lanceolate acuminated, glabrous ; flowers numerous, 

 clustered in the axils ; pedicles articulated above the base, 

 very short ; fruit oblong, almost round, smooth, shining, one inch 

 long; flowers green. On open hills in the South Concan ; flowers 

 in the rains ; odour disagreeable. 



3. LAEVIGATA, Dalz. loc. cit. Shrubby, 4 feet high, glabrous; 

 leaves short-petioled oblong acuminated, obscurely serrated or 

 nearly entire, half folded, coriaceous, shining on both sides ; stipules 

 acuminated; flowers numerous, clustered in the axils; pedicles 

 articulated above the base ; bark on the young branches white, 

 highly polished. 



4. RUBESCENS, Dalz. loc. cit. Shrubby, 4 to 6 feet high, all 

 glabrous; leaves petioled ovate oblong, quite entire, rounded at 

 the base, suddenly and obtusely acuminated, coriaceous, with the 



