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OCHNACEZ. 309 
or in axillary umbels or fascicles, rarely axillary solitary. Disk 0, 
or of a prolongation of torus often enlarged after flowering. Sepals 
4-5, free, imbricate, persisting. Petals 5, rarely 4 or 10, free, 
hypogynous, imbricate, deciduous. Stamens 4-5 or 8-10 or many ; 
_ filaments inserted on the disk when present, persistent; anthers 
basifixed deciduous ; dehiscence er anaes lateral or apical 
porous. Carpels united in a superior ovary, short and 9-locular, 
or elongated and 2-10-locular OE ‘staal ntas axial, occasionally 
L-locular with placantas parietal or intruded ; style subulate acute 
simple, rarely lobed at apex, stigma terminal; ovules in each cell 
1-2, or many in each cell or on each placenta, ascending or rarely - 
pendulous, raphe ventral. Fruit indehiscent, drupaceous or berry- 
like, compound, each pyrene 1-4-seeded, or a dehiscent 1-5- celled 
septicidal capsule. Seeds solitary or few, less often numerous; 
albumen fleshy or 0; embryo usually straight. 
450. Ochna Linn. 
Trees or shrubs; leaves alternate, simplest almost always serrate 5 ; 
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filaments short or long, persisting; anthers deciduous. Ovary 
deeply 3-10-suleate, 3-10- locular ; styles connate below or through- 
“ornare 
Leaves finely serrate; flowers ‘75 in. across, in axillary racemes; @ tree 
squarrosa, 
Leaves pes conreelt toothed; flowers 1:35 in. across, umbellate ; a 
dwarf shru pumila 
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293. Ocuna squaxrosa Linn.; F. I. ii. 643; F. B. L i. 528; 
E. D. O. 1 
Orissa. 
A medium tree. Uriya Koniari. 
294. Ocuna pumiia Ham.; F. B. I. i. 524; E. D. O. 2. 
Behar ; Chota Neo: rather common. 
A low shrub. Santal. Champa baha. 
