O/T^ Ternstroemiaceae DC. — Clnsiaceae Lndl. 



Descrpt. Arbor; i^ami teretcs fusci glabri, junlores 

 virides hinc sanguinei, strigosi ; folia alterna s. sparsa ob- 

 longa, utrinque attenuata, 4 — 6 poU. longa, 1,5 — 2,0 poll. 

 lata, supra glabra, nitida, in nervis minutissime strigulosa, 

 subtus ubique strigoso-asj)era, margine setaceo-serrata, apice 

 plus minus in acumen producta nunc obtusiuscula ; alahastra 

 pisiformia, ^iridia, pilis sanguineis hirsuta in pedunculo ra- 

 cemoso-subtrifloro, foliaceo-bracteato, ad apicem ramorum late- 

 rali ; calijx hirsutus 5-partitus; laciniae 3-externae calycinae, 

 binae intemae semi-corollinae, persistentes, vegetae dein om- 

 nes wides, conniventes bullatae ; petala patentia oblonga aut 

 obovato-oblonga , candida, basi connata et simultanee deci- 

 dua ; stainina 20 — 25; filamenta brevia crassa, erecta, albida; 

 antherae flavae, apice truncatae, aurantiacae, biporosae ; ger- 

 men superum depresso-globosum, laeve albidum, 5-loculatum ; 

 styli erecti, albidi 5 ad basin liberi persistentes, apice dein 

 marcescentes; fructus carnosi minuti, calyce vegeto buUato 

 occulti, indeliiscentes. Nomen sundense: Kileho s. KikojUp. 



CLUSIACEAE LISDL. 



1S8. GARCLMA CAMBOGIA Dsrss. 



Char. Gen. cf. En.Ol. Gen. 5443. Msn. Gen. 43. Comni. 32. 15. 



Char. Spec. cf. DC. Prdr. I. 561. 3. Wlp. Rprt. I. 395. 5, nec Wght. 

 et Arn. Prdr. I. 100. 349, quae ex autoritate cllrr. "Wght. (cf. Wlp. 

 Rprt. I. 395. 7) est G. Cambogia Rxb., nec Dsrss., inde G. RoxLur- 

 (jhu Wght. — Hsskl. Diagn. nov, 136. Fructus sulcis 6 — 10 completis 

 cum tot semi-comjjletis alternantibus caet. descrpt. cf. Eheed. mal. 

 I. p. 42 optima t. 24 (in editione Hilliana, fructus, quem Rheed. 10. 

 loculatum declineavit, 8-loculatus apparet !) ; 3Iarigosfana Camhogia 

 Grtn. II, 106 t. 103. Rheed. 1. c. Arhor indica Gummi guttam 

 fundens fructu acido sulcato aureo mali maguitudinc J. Brm. Zeyl. 

 p. 27 nec: Arljor indica Gumrni guttam fundens fructu dulci ro- 

 tundo cerasi magnitudine, quam filius N. Brm. cum praecedenti con- 

 fundit in Plor. Ind. p. 119 sub : Cambogia Gutta. cf. Rheed. ed. 

 Hill. 1. c. — Pericarpium acidum (ad cibos adhibetixr), arillus pul- 

 posus dulcis ii G. Mangoslanae similis sed minor ; semina saepius 

 abortiva aut vix evoluta. — Arbor e Zeylonia in Javam introducta, 

 rarissima in hortis reperitur, ubi ob fructus acidos A ssam z-eylon, 

 id est Tamariudus zeylanica nominatur, dum cingalenses hanc, uti 

 recte Burm. dicit, Gokrke appellantur. 



