84 FLACOURTIACE^ PANGIACE^. 



than and northwards to Deyra-Dhoon. Fl. minute, greenish, C. S. ; 

 fr. H. S. — Fruit eaten by the Natives. 



3. sepiaria, Roxb. (Corom. 1, t. 68; — -/. ind. 3, p. 835 ; — DC. pr. 1, p. 

 256 ^—W. and A. pr. 1, /?. 29 ;— /. Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. 10 i—Rheed. 

 5, t. 39.) B Peninsula of India, Bengal, Nepal, Kemoan. Fl. mi- 

 nute, greenish, C. S. ; fr. H. S. 



4. inermis, Roxb. {Corom. 3, t. 222;—/. ind. 3, p. 833; — DC. pr. \,p. 

 256 ; — W. and A. pr. 1, p. 29.) b Moluccas, both Peninsulas of 

 India, Silhet. Fl. minute, greenish, Feb. and March ; fr. Nov. Fruit 

 too sour to be eaten raw, but makes very good tarts. (Roxb.) 



5. cataphracta, Roxb, (/. ind. 3, p. 834; — DC. pr. 1, p. 256.) 

 **ttf^^«rl Paneeyala. b Assam, Monghir, Nepal. Fl. minute, 

 greenish, C. S. — Fruit palatable, reckoned wholesome. (Roxb.) 



6. feroz. Wall. MSS.— In H. C. G. Fl. ? 



7. obcordata, Roxb. (Ji. ind. 3, p. 835.) B Chittagong. Has been in- 

 troduced intoH. C. G. ? 



8. cordifolia, Roxb. (H. B. p. 73.) 3 Silhet. Introduced into H. C. G. 

 in 1810, but had not fl. in 1814. 



9. rotundifolia, Roxb. (/. c.) B Coromandel. Introduced into H. C. G. 

 in 1804, but had not fl. in 1814. 



10. Campbelliana, Roxb. (/. c.) 5 Sumatra. — Introduced into H. C. G. 

 in 1800, but had not fl. in 1814. 



Phoberos, Lour. (W. and A. pr. \,p. 29.) 



1. chinensis. Lour. (Roumea chinensis. Wall. Cat.) 5 Introduced in 

 1840. 



2. Roxburghii, Bennet. (in PI. Jav. Rar. p. 182. sine charactere. — Ludia 

 spinosa, Roxb.ji. ind. 2, p. 507. — Flacourtia ? Stigmarota, Wall. Cat.) 

 b Sumatra. Fl. small, reddish-white, March and April ; fr. Sept. 

 (Roxb.) The tree in the garden here unarmed. 



* } Erythrospermum macrophyllum, Poir. b Mauritius.? — E. panicu- 

 latum, Poir. b Mauritius. ? — E. verticillatum, Lam. b Mauritius. 



ORDER XLVIII.— PANGIACE^E, Lindl. Nat. Syst. p. 70. 



Containing only the 3 following species : — 

 Hydnocarpus, Gartn. (DC. pr. \,p. 257; — W. and A. pr. l,p. 30.) 



1. inebrians, Vahl. (DC. I. c. ;—W. and A. I. c.;— Wight, ill. \,t. 16; 

 —J. Grah. Cat. B. pi p. 10.) b Ceylon. Malabar. Fl. small, 

 white. — In H. C. G. Fl. ? — Fruit used at Ceylon for poisoning 

 fish. 



2. odoratus, Lindl. (Wight, ill. 1, p. 37. — Gynocardia odorata, Roxb. 

 Cor. — Chaoolmoogra odorata, Roxb.ji. ind. 3, p. 836.) L. b Assam, 

 Silhet. Fl. large, pale yellow, fragrant. Has been in the garden 



