494 NATURAL HISTORY OF PLANTS. 
subsuperposed; style elongated, stigmatiferous capitate at apex, 
finally deciduous. Berry’ ovoid or oblong; seeds 1, 2; testa gla- 
brous or woolly.—Unarmed trees or shrubs; leaves pinnate; folioles 
alternate, unequal or cuneate at base, entire or crenulate; flowers’ 
axillary, solitary or in axillary or terminal ramified cymiferous and 
corymbiform cymes (Zrop. Asia, Trop. and Subtrop. Australia’). 
76. Micromelum Br'—Flowers nearly of Zimonia, 5-merous ; 
calyx 3-5-lobed or subentire. Petals thick, valvate or subvalvate. 
Stamens 10, free. Germen ?-6-locular ; ovules in cells 2, descend- 
ing; style constricted articulate at base, deciduous. Berry dry; 
testa of seed membranous; embryo exalbuminous ; cotyledons folia- 
ceous, contortuplicate; radicle rather long. Other characters of 
Limonia.—Unarmed trees; leaves imparipinnate ; folioles alternate, 
oblique, entire or serrulate; flowers in terminal dense cymiferous 
corymbiform clusters (Zrop. Oceania and Asia’). 
77. Clausena Buxu.—Flowers nearly of Limonia 4—5-merous ; 
calyx lobed or partite. Stamens 8-10; filaments dilated at or 
below middle, often fornicate-concave, stipitate at apex; anthers 
short. Germen seated on stipiform disk, 2—5-locular; style finally 
deciduous ; ovules in cells 2, collateral or superposed. Berry glo- 
bose or oblong; seeds few, oblong; testa membranous; cotyledons 
equal, plano-convex.—Unarmed trees or shrubs; leaves impari- 
pinnate, very often deciduous; folioles entire or crenulate, mem- 
branous ; flowers in racemes, usually cymiferous, axillary or ter- 
minal (Zrop. Asia, Africa, and Australia’). 

5508.—H. Bn., Aurant., 20, 33.—OLrv., loc. 
cit. ; 17, 29.—B. H., Gen., 304, n. 77.—Cookia 
SonNEr., Voy., ii. 180, t. 131.—ENDL., Gen., n. 
1 Small. 
2 Usually rather large. 
3 Spec, ad 4 Roxs., Pl. Coromand., t. 11% 
(Bergera).—Wiaur & Arn., Prodr., i, 94.— 
Wiaut, Icon. t. 13 (Bergera)—Tuw., Enum, 
Pl. Zeyl., 45, 46, 406.—BENTH., Fl, Austral., 
i. 368.—LINnDL., in Bot, Reg., t. 434.—WaAtp., 
Ann., vii. 533. 
4 Bijdr., i. 137.—ENDL, Gen. n. 5509.— 
H. By., Aurant., 19, 35.—Ou1v., loc. cit., 18, 
39.—B. H., Gen., 303, n. 73. 
5 Spec. 3, 4. Wieut & ARN., Prodr., i. 90, 
not.—Mro. in Ann. Mus. Lugd.-Bat., i. 211.— 
Turcz., in Bull. Mose. (1858), i. 379 ; (1863), i. 
578.—Tuw., Enum. Pl. Zeyl., 46.— WALP., 
Ann., vii, 533. 
6 Fl, Ind., 87.—J., Gen., 430.—Lamx., Ill, - 
t. 310.—DC., Prodr., i. 538.—ENDL., Gen., n. 
5507.—Quinaria Lour., Fl. Cochinch., 272.— 
Aulacia Loun., op. cit., 273.—Myaris PRESL., 
Bot. Bem., 40.—Fagarastrum Don, Syst., ii. 
87.— A. Juss., in Mém. Mus., xii. 506.—ENDL., 
Gen., n. 5940.—Gallesioa RŒM., Synops,, 45 
(part.). — Piplostylis Datz., in Hook, Kew 
Journ, iii, 33, t. 2. 
7 Spec. 12,18. Jacq., Hort. Schenbr., t. 
101 (Cookia)—Wieut, Icon., t, 14,.—WieHT 
& ARN., Prodr., i. 95.—MiqQ., F1. Ind. Bat., 
Suppl., i. 501,—Tuw., Enum. Pl. Zeyl., 47, 
406.—Or1v., Fl. Trop Afr., i. 307.—Hanv. & 
Sonp., Fl. Cap.,i. 444 Wyaris)—Watr., dnn., 
Vii, 533, 534 (Cookia). 

