642 BENGAL PLANTS. [Mesa. 
*Calyx free from the 1-seeded fruit:—[p. 641] ~ 
Fruit a globular drupe ; anthers not panessrerls chambered ; flowers 
in racemes or panicles; seed spherical, albuminous :-— 
Corolla-lobes imbricate in bud, or if Peat pee the anthers 
not Sa than the filaments, the ovules few, and the stems usually 
climbing; flowers very small Embelia, 
Conia. ioe contorted in bud; anthers longer than the filaments; 
ete man ct Ardisi 
. ; stems 
Fruit a dry, curved, cylindric, irregularly opening follicular drupe; 
ing peaheivhire chambered; flowers in umbels; seed elongate, 
germinating on the tree, exalbuminous Aigicer 
517, Mesa Forsk. 
Trees or shrubs; leaves entire or serrate. st ae Bart 
maphrodite or 1-sexual, 4—5-mer Pa in axillary te 
racemes; bracts at base of pedicels small ; pee oe ‘2 Sepals 
connate in a half-inferior or som apne almost free calyx, always 
semi-adnate in fruit; teeth 4-5, small, persistent. Petals connate 
globose berry, dry or fleshy. Seeds numerous, subtrapezoid. 
Leayes entire ; racemes compound, often longer than the leaves 
ramentacea. 
Leaves with 1-3 teeth to each primary nerve ; racemes ees shorter 
than the leaves indie 
sereeeee 
1152. Masa RAMERTACEA A. DC.; P. B. I. iii. 508. Beobotrys 
58. 
rect tree, 30 feet high. 
1153. rey Inpica Wall.; F. B. I. iii. 509; E. D. M. 40. Beo- 
botrys indica F. 1. i. 557. B. nemoralis F. I. i. 559. 
Chittagong. 
A shrub, a small tree. Beng. Ramjani; Mag’ 
Tamomban. 
