Garcinia.'] 11. fUiTTiFER.'K. 15 



G. indica, Chois. in DC. Prod. 1. 5G1 ; Fl. Br. I. 1. 261 ; G. purjm- 

 ro.,>, Koxb. Dalz. k Gibs. Bomb. Fl. ;U ; Bedd. Fl. Sjlv. 21. Mitnjal, K. ; 

 bJiaimd, ratamba, M. ; Iwkuvi, H. Wild mangosteen of the English 

 and brindon of the Portuguese. North Kanara and South Konkan, in 

 evergreen f oi'csts ; often planted. Fl. Dec, Feb. Fr. ripe Apl., May. 



G. Cambogia, Desrouss. in Lamk. Encjcl. III. 701; Fl. Br. I. 1, 

 261 ; Bedd. Fl. Sylv. t. 85. Oopaijl vuira, K. On the southern ghats 

 of North Kdnara, in evergreen forests. Fl. cold and hot seasons. Fr. ripe 

 KS. 



G. Morella, Desrouss. in Lamk. Encycl. III. 701 ; Fl. Br. I. 1. 264; 

 G. pirturia, Roxb. Bedd. Fl. Sylv. t. 87. Bedd. Fl. Sylv. t. 86. Arsma 

 (jitrgi, hardala, K. In the Siddapur taluka evergreen forests of North 

 Kanara. Fl, Nov. Fr. ripe Feb., Mch. G. pidoria, Roxb., is probably 

 distinct from G, Morella, Desrouss. The staminodes and stigmas of the 

 flowers are different. It is common in the North Kanara evergreen 

 forests. 



G. Xanthochymus, H. f. Fl. Bi-. I. 1. 260; XantliocJnjmHs pidorius, 

 Roxb. Bedd. Fl. Sylv. t. 88; Dalz. & Gibs. Bom, Fl. 31. Janagi ; 

 deavkai, K.. Abundant in the evergreen forests of North Kanara. Fl. 

 Apl., May. Fr. ripe C.S. 



G. ovalifolia. Hook. f. Fl. Br. T. 1. 269 ; Xantliochymus ovalifoUus, 

 Roxl). Bedd. Fl. Sylv. 21; Dalz. & Gibs. Bomb. Fl. 31. EaliU, M. ; 

 tawir, Vern. Var. 3, macraiitha, is common on the Gairsoppah ghat. Fl, 

 Jam/. Evergreen forests of Noi'th Kanara and Konkan ghats. Fl. H.S 

 Fr, C.S. 



OCHROCARPUS, Thouar.s. 



Evergreen trees. Leaves opposite or 3-verticellate. Calyx 

 opening into 2 or 3 valves. Petals 4-7. Stamens indefinite. Ber- 

 ry 1-4-seeded. 



O. longifolius, Benth. & H. f. Gen. Plant. 1. 980 ; Bedd. Fl. Sylv. 

 t. 89 ; Fl. Br. I. 1. 270 ; Calysaccion longifolkim, Wgt. Ic. t. 1999 ; Dalz- 

 & Gibs. Bom. Fl. 32, Wundy, punay, surungi, suragi, K. ; gardundy, 

 Vern. North Kanara and Konkan evergreen ghat forests. FL Mch. 

 Fr. R.S. 



CALOPHYLLUM, Linn. 

 Evergreen trees. Leaves opposite, shining, with nnmerons pa- 

 rallel veins at right angles to midrib. Sepals and petals 4-12, im- 

 bricate. Stamens numerous. Ovules solitary, erect. Fruit a drupe. 



Petals 4. Tree quite glabrous C. inophyllum. 



„ Young parts tomeiitose C. tomemtosum. 



Petals 3-0 C. Wiyhtiamim. 



C. inophyllum, Linn. Fl. Br. I. 1. 273 ; Bedd. Fl. Sylv. 22; Dalz. 

 & Gibs. Bomb. Fl. 31. Tfndi, M. ; vuma, Jiona, K. Common aloncf 

 the banks of rivers near the coast ; also commonly planted or indigenous 

 along the coast from Bombay southwards, Fl. Dec. Fr. H.S. 



