Canarium] 



XXVIII. BURSERACE.E 



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B. Filaments free, flat, inserted on the edge of or outside the disk. 



5. C. coceineo-bracteatum, Kurz. South Andaman, shoots minutely pubescent, leaves 

 10-18 in. long, stipules large, pectinately lobed, bracts longer than buds, tomentose out- 

 side, scarlet. 7. C. Manii, King, South Andaman, branchlets slender, scurfy- 

 puberulous, leaflets 2-3 pair, entire, quite glabrous, thinly coriaceous, bracts oblong 

 obtuse, tomentose, longer than buds. Drupes ovoid-ellipsoid, not trigonous, 1-li in. 

 long, calyx persistent. 



3. GARUGA, Roxb. ; Fl. Brit, Ind. i. 528. 

 Species 3, Indo-Malayan. 



G. pinnata, Roxb. Cor. PI. t. 208; Bedd. Fl. Sylv. t. 118; Brandis, F. Fl. 

 t. 13. Vem. Kharjpat, Shikar, Hind.: Dabdabi, Xep. ; Armu, Kol; Karur, 



Pig. 62. Bursera serrata, I tolebr 

 < tend : Kudak, Mar. Qodda, Kan. 



4- 



Qaruga, gargu, Tel. : 



South. ; li/iiini, 

 Chinydk, Burm. 



A large deciduous tree, young shoots and inflorescence grey^-pubescent, 

 L tmparipinnate, crowded near the ends of branches, leaflets 6-9 pair, 

 opposite or nearly so, lanceolate or ovate-lanceolate, crenate. PI. yellow, in 



