BIXACE 4. 325 
32. Gynocardia R. Br.'—Flowers dicecious (nearly of Pangium) ; 
calyx cupulate, valvate, 5-dentate, sometimes unequally torn. Petals 
imbricated or contorted, and stamens of Pangium; anthers elon- 
gated, subbasifixed, introrse. Staminodes in female flower 5-15. 
Germen sessile; styles 5, at apex wide, capitate, stigmatiferous ; 
placentas parietal, 5, #-ovulate. Berry large; seeds ~ (nearly of 
Pangium).—A tree ; leaves alternate entire; petiole short ; flowers 
solitary or cymose pedicellate, axillary or springing from the wood 
(/ndia). 
33. Bergsmia B1.®—Flowers small, dicecious ; perianth and oppo- 
sitipetalous scales of Pangium. Stamens in male flower 4-6, fertile ; 
filaments rather thick at base, coalescing round base of rudimentary 
anthers basifixed, introrse, afterwards 
radiating; cells finally rimose above ; in female flower 4, 5, sterile, 
subulate, alternipetaious. Germen sessile; apex stigmatiferous, 
depressed 2, 3-lobed; placentas parietal 2, 3; ovules on each 2- ©. 
Fruit. ..?—Trees ; leaves alternate (nearly of Gynocardia), stipulate ; 
flowers in axillary simple racemes; pedicels alternate, articulate at 
base (/avaï). 
gynæceum, recurved at apex ; 
34. Trichadenia Taw.—Flowers diæcious (nearly of Pangium) ; 
calyx valvate, unequally torn, or calyptrately circumcissile at base. 
Petals imbricated or more usually contorted ; scales placed opposite 
within, oblong, coriaceous, velvety. Stamens in male flower 5, alter- 
nipetalous ; filaments erect; anthers elongated; cells linear, mar- 
ginal, longitudinally rimose. Germen (in male flower sometimes rudi- 
mentary) apex crowned by short, thick, unequally cristate or crenate 
stigmatiferous apex of style. Placentas parietal, 3; ovules on each 
1 (or more rarely 2), ascending. Berry oligospermous ; seeds nidu- 
lant ; embryo albuminous ; cotyledons foliaceous, plicate-rugose.—A 

1 In Roxb, Pl. Corom., iti. 95, t. 299.—- candra Ham. (vulg. Chaulmoogri, Chawul- 
B. H., Gen., 129, n. 24.—Chaulmoogra Roxs., 
Fl. Ind., ii. 835.—Chilmoria Ham., in Trans. 
Linn. Soc. xiii. 500.—Munnicksia DENNST., 
Hort. Malab., i. n. 36 (ex ENDL.) —Marotti 
Rueev., Hort. Malab., loc. cit. 
2 Spec. 1. G. odorata R. BR., loc. cit.; in 
Benn. Pl. Jav. Rar., 207; Mise. Works. ed. 
BENN., ii. 716.—BL., Rumphia, iv. 23.—Chaul- 
moogra odorata Rox, — Chilmoogra dode- 
moogri, Petarcurrah). 
3 Rumphia, iv. 23, t. 178 C, fig. 2.—B. H., 
Gen., 129, n. 25. 
4 Spee. 1. B. javanica Bu., loc. cit.; Mus. 
Lugd.-Bat., i, 16.—Miaq., Fl. Ind.-Bat., i. 
p- li. 111; Fl. Sum., 159.—Watp., Ann., ii. 
5 In Hook. Kew Journ., vii. 196, t. 8. — 
B. H., Gen., 129, n. 26. 
