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LiMONiA, L. {DC. pr. \,-p. 536; — W. and A. pr. I, p. 91.) 



1. acidissima, L. (DC. I. c. ; — W. and A. o. c. p. 92 ; — /, Grah. Cat. B. 

 pi. p. 23. — L. crenulata, Roxh. Corom. 1, t. 86 ;— /. ind. 2, j>. 381 ; 

 — DC. I. c. ; — Rheed. 4, t. 14.) 5 Coromandel. Common on sandstone 

 hills at Padshapore, and at the Falls of Gokauk. Monghir. Hurdwar. 

 Assam. Fl. small, white, fragrant, H. S. ; fr. R. S. — Fruit much used 

 as a tonic in Malabar, where it forms an article of commerce with the 

 Arabs. (/. Grah.) 



2. angulata, W. and A. (pr. I, p. 91. «hwo/.— Citrus angulata, Willd. 

 — DC.pr. I, p. 540;—Rumph. 2, t. 32.) b Moluccas. Soonderbuns. 

 Fl. small, white, fragrant. Introduced in 1840. Has not fl. 



3. caudata. Wall. Khassya Hills. Introduced in 1839. Has not. fl. 



4. } grata. Wall. Native place ?— In H. C. G. Fl. ? 



5. ? alternans. Wall. B Pegu, Oct. 1821. 



Glycosmis, Corr. (DC.pr. \,p. 538 ; — W. and A. pr. \, p. 92.) 



1. arborea DC. {I. c. ; — W. and A. I. c. ; — /. Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. 23. 

 — Limonia arborea, Roxb. Corom. I, t. 85 ; Jl. ind. 2, p. 381 ; — B. M. 

 4*6, /. 2074.) 5 Circars. Bombay Presidency. Ava. Fl, small, green- 

 ish-white.' Has been introduced into H. C. G. ? Fl. ? 



2. pentaphylla, DC. {pr. \, p. 538 ; — W. and A. pr. 1, /?. 93 ; — J. Grah. 

 Cat. B. pi. p. 23 — Limonia pentaphylla, /2e^» .? — Roxb. jl. ind. 2, p. 

 381,— Corom. 1, t. 84.) ^t*R;*r)'^1 Ashshoura. 3 Peninsula of India, 

 Bengal, (Serampore.) Fl. small, white, fragrant ; and fr. R. and C. S. 



3. tetraphylla. Wall. B Khassya Mountains. Fl. small, white, fragrant, 

 nearly the whole year ; fr. 0. 



4. oxyphylla. Wall. B Near to No. 4. Khassya Mountains. 

 ScLKRosTYLis, Bl. {fV. and A. pr. I, p. 93.) 



I. atalantidides , W. and A. ( /. c. — Limonia bilocularis, Roxb. fl. ind. 

 2, p. 377.) B Coromandel. Fl. small, white, nearly inodorous, — 

 May and June ; fr. July and Aug. 

 Bergera, Kon. {DC.pr. 1, p. 537 ; — W. (ind A.pr. I, p. 94.) 



1. Konigii, L. {DC. I. c. ; — Roxb. Corom. 2, t. 112; /. ind. 2, p. 375 ; 

 — W. and A. I. c. ; — Wight icon. 1, t. 13 ; — J. Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. 

 24 ;— Trans. Linn. Sac. 15, t. 5, /. 4 -—Rheed. 4, t. 53.) ^^C^ftSf 

 Bursunga. Curry-leaf. 5 Coromandel, Assam, Kemaon. Fl. small, 

 white, fragrant, C. S. ; fr. H. S. Leaves very fragrant, used for 

 seasoning curries, storaachic, and tonic. Dried they retain these qua- 

 lities, and are sold in the bazars. An infusion of them considered 

 antemetic. 



B. Clausene^, W. and A. pr. I, p. 90. 

 MuRRAYA, Kon. {DC. pr. 1, p. 537 ; — W. and A. pr. I, p. 94.) 



1. exotica, L. {DC. I. c. ; — W. and A. I. c. ; — Wight icon. 1, t. 96 ; — 

 J. Grah. Cat. B. j)l. p. 24 ; — Roxb. fl. ind. 2, p. 374, as to the sp. 

 char. only. — Marsana buxifoHa, Sonner. it. 3, /. 139. — Chalcas japo- 

 nensis, Loj/r; — Rumph, b,t. \8,f.2.)'^\f^^ Kaminee. 5 Monghir. 



