186 XAXTHOXYLACK,E GERANIACE^. 



ToDDALiA, Juss. {DC. pr. 2, p. 83 ■,-~W. and A. pr. 1, p. 149.) 



1. aculeata, Pers. (JDC. I. c. ; — JV. and A. I. c. ; — /. Grah. Cat. B. pi. 



p. 37 T. asiatica, Lam.—T. nitida. Lam. ill. t. 139, /. 1— T. ru- 



bricaulis, Willd. — Scopolia aculeata, Sm. ; — Roxb. fl. ind. \,p. 616; 

 ed Carey, 2, p. 379. — Paullinia asiatica, L. — Burnt, zeyl. t. 24 ; — Rheed. 

 5. t. 41,) B v^ Coromandel. S. Concan. Fl. small, white, Feb. and 

 March ; fr. 0. — Every part of this shrub has a strong pungent taste. 

 The roots, when fresh cut, have a particularly pungent smell. The 

 ripe berries, as pungent as black pepper, are pickled by the Natives. 

 {Roxb.) 



2. floribunda, Wall.-(jo/. as. rar. 3, t. 2S2 ;— Wight, ill. 1, t. 66, under 

 T. aculeata.) 5 v_/ Mountains of Nepal. Fl. small, greenish yellow, 

 H. S ; fr. 0. 



3. capparidea, Wall. — In H. C. G. Bourbon. 

 Ptelea, L. {DC.pr. 2. p. 82.) 



1. trifoliata, L. {DC. I. c.) B N. America. Has been introduced into 

 H. C. G. Fl. ? 

 AiLANTus, Desf. {DC. pr. 2, p. 88 ; — W. and A. pr. 1, p. 150. — Ailantos : 

 Chinese name for A. glandulosus, Desf.) 



1. excelsus, Roxb. {Corom. 1, t. 23 ; fl. ind. 2, p. 450; — DC. o. c. p. 

 151 i—fV. and A. I. c.;— Wight, ill. 1, t. 67;—/. Grah. Cat. B. pi. 

 p. 37.) L. b Coromandel. Surat. Broach and Baroda. Deccan. Fl. 

 small, yellow, C. S. — Wood, white, light, much used for making 

 sword handles, &c. (J. Grah?) 



2. glandulosus, Desf. L. b China. Moluccas. 



* Dictyoloma Vandellianum, Ad. Juss. b Brazil. — Brucea antidysenterica. 

 Mill. B Abyssinia. — Xanthoxylon ovalifolium, Wight. B Shevaggery 

 Hills. — X. sepiarium, Wight. B Pulicat Hills near Madras. — X. 

 emarginatum, Swz. B Jamaica. — X. Clava Herculis, L. B W. Indies. 

 — X. Avicennice, DC. B China. — X. acuminatum, Swz. B Jamaica. 

 X. aromaticum, Willd. B W. Indies. — Lacuris ilicio'ides, Buch. 

 Morung Mountains. — Toddalia lanceolata. Lam. B Mauritius. — T. 

 paniculata. Lam. B Mauritius. — T. angustifolia. Lam. b Mauritius. 

 — A. malabaricus, DC. Rheed, 6, t. 15. b Ravines at Nagotnah. 

 Korinda village. Kandalla. — Eurycoma longifolia. Jack. 5 Sumatra. 

 Singapore. Pulo-Dinding. Penang. 



ORDER XCIX.— GERANIACE^, DC— Lindl. Nat. Syst. p. 137. 



THE GERANIUM TRIBE. 



Herbs, under-shrubs or shrubs, by Lindl. referred to 10 genera. Of 

 these, according to UC. about 50 species (Geraniums and Erodiums) in- 



