66 | CAPPARIDEH. | Crateva. 
outer ones very convex, the inner “ petioled ” ; ovary and the 
13 in. long gynophore glabrous.—(Taken from Hooker’s Ind. Fl.) 
Has.—Tenasserim. 
lin. long, glabrous; stamens numerous; ovary and gynophore 
glabrous ; berries globular, the size of a small cherry or smaller, 
ded. 
Has.—Common along the rocky coast of the Andamans; Pegu.—F. May. 
CRATEVA, L. 
Calyx 4-parted, the lobes imbricate and deciduous, Petals 4, 
long-clawed. Stamens 8-20, inserted on the border of the torus. 
Ovary shortly stalked, 1-2-celled, with as many placentas bearing 
numerous ovules in two series; stigma discoid, Berry with a hard 
rind, 1-2-celled, stalked, few or many-seeded. Seeds reniform.— 
Trees or shrubs, with digitately 3-5-foliate leaves, and the flowers 
usually corymbose. 
* Ovary and berry 2-celled 
Leaves whitish-glaucous beneath, long-acuminate; seeds com- 
co 
Ton ressed-reniform, 4 in. long, spinulose-tubercled on the back C. lophosperma. 
Leaves at ges a BRE seeds 13-2 lin. long, angular and flat, “a 
very hard, yellowish an ee - €. Narvala. 
* > Ovary and berry 1-celled ; seeds reniform or helicoid, 
: black, smooth. : 
Flowers corymbose 3 fruits globular; largetree . ., | .¢@7 religiosa. 
Flowers solitary, axillary ; fruits oblong; meagreshrub . | ¢. hygrophila. 
ae CO: Roxburg! hii, Ham. (C. religiosa, H.£. Ind. FI. i. 1723 
Bedd. Sylv. Madr. t. 116; Brand. For. Fl. 16).—Ka-tat,—A tree 
(50—60+15—20 + 3—6), all parts glabrous ; leaves 3-foliolate ; 
licoid-reniform, smooth, 24-3 lin. long. 
re dr —— “ the Prome District ; also Upper 
