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Young- shoots and underside of the ohlong- loaves rusty villous, the petiole short ; ovary 



villous ; drupes oval, glabrous, T. chchula. 



As preceding, but ovary quite glabrous, the flowers and fruits much smaller, the leaves 



more coppery villous beneath, T. tomentella. 



Very young shoots rusty villous ; leaves smooth and glabrous, acuminate, the petiole 



short ; drupes oblong-lanceolate, obsoletely 5-cornered, glabrous, T, citrina. 



Suhg. II. Pentaptera, Roxb. Fruit a dry nut, with a chartaceous or fibrous- 

 coriaceous pericarp, compressed or 3 — 5-cornered with as many equal or unequal wings, 

 or only with 2 or a single wing all round. 



* Nuts usually 3-cornered, the angles expanded into 2 equal, or 3 — 1 icnequal 



wings. (Chuncoa, Pav.) 



X Nuts large, equally 2-wingcd, 1 J — 2 in. long. Spikes simple, axillary. 

 All parts glabrous ; spikes puberulous or tomentose ; leaves obovate, the petiole 2 — 3 in. 

 long ; nut 3-cornered, with 2 large equal spreading wings, about 3 — 31 in. across, 



T. hialata. 

 As preceding, leaves smaller and shorter petioled ; nuts equally 2 -winged, only \ — \ 



in. across, F. pyrifoUa. 



X X Nuts small, unequally[2 — 3 -winged. Spikes forming terminal pani- 

 cles. 



Fruits unequally 3-winged, puberulous, brown, T. paniculata. 



Fruits much smaller than in preceding, equally 2-winged, almost glabrous, pale colour- 

 ed, T. myriocarpa, 



* * Niits 4- or 5 -cornered, all the angles expanded into equal wings. 



All parts more or less greyish tomentose ; leaves strongly net- veined beneath, the pe- 

 tiole short, furnished with 2 stalked turbinate glands, T. alata. 



All parts glabrous ; leaves not prominently net- veined beneath, the petiole short, with 

 2 stalked turbinate glands ; spikes panicled, like the calyxes, puberulous or almost 

 tomentose, T. crenulata. 



As preceding, but the panicled spikes and outside of calyx quite glabrous, . , T. macro- 



. . carpa. 



1. T. Catappa, Linn. Mant. 519 ; DC. Prod. III. 11. ; WA. Prod. 

 I. 313 ; Eoxb. Fl. Ind. II. 430 ; Bot. Mag. t. 3004 ; Wight Icon. t. 172 ; 

 Bedd. Fl. Sylv. t. 20 {T. Moluccana, Lamk. Diet. I. 349 ; DC. 1. c, non 

 Eoxb.). 



Hab. Frequent in tlie beach-forests of the Andaman islands, probab- 

 ly also in Tenasserim ; much cultivated in villages all over the country. — 

 Fl. May, June ; Fr. Apr. 



2. T. PROCERA, Eoxb. Corom. PI. III. t. 244 and Fl. Ind. II. 429 ; 

 DC. Prod. III. 12. 



Hab. Frequent in the tropical forests of the Andaman islands. 



In Andaman Eep. p. 37, I stated that this species hardly differs from 

 the preceding. This is a mistake. The Nicobar species of Terminalia 

 which I presumed to be new (Journ. As Soc. Beng. 1876, 130) belongs here. 



3. T. Belerica, Eoxb. Corom. PI. II. t. 198 and Fl. Ind. II. 431 ; 

 DC. Prod. III. 12 ; WA. Prod. I. 313 ; Wight 111. I. t. 91. ; Miq. Fl. Ind. 

 Bat. I/l. 600 J Bedd. Fl. Sjlv. t. 19. {3Iyrohalcmus belerica, Gsertn. Fruct. 



