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consisting of 1-5 distinct carpels, dry or vee eae ie usually 2- 
valved, the endocarp adherent or separating. Testa of seeds 
crustaceous, shining. Albumen fleshy.—Shrubs or trees, some- 
times scandent, usually armed with sharp prickles. Leaves alter- 
nate, usually pinnate. Flowers small, in axillary or terminal 
cymes or panicles. 
* Cymes axillary, or axillary. and terminal. Branches 
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Leaflets 2-3 in. long, p sare neat @. j ite asus fhepesne 
i unt ee Aer. | . 
att Rachis of leaves Bot winged. Flow: wers polypeialoas Z. Hamiltonianum. 
* > «Cymes terminal. Branches oppost ite. gates 
Z. Budrunga. 
1. Z, acan acanthopodium, DC.; Hf. Ind. Fl. i. 493.—A small 
with straight, sharp, long prickles; leaflets in 6 to 2, usually 4, 
pairs with an odd one, unequal at the base and sessile, Janeeolatt 
to oblong-lanceolate, acuminate, glandular-crenulate, 2-3 in. lon ng, 
membranous or chartaceous, glabrous, beneath with or without 
scattered glands, the midrib often with a few long sharp prickles; 
flowers small, apetalous, pediceled, forming — —— — 
panicles of only 3-1 in. length, glabrous or pubescent; ripe f 
= usually by 4-2, the size of a eS Ae obliquely 
Ovo! 
Has.—Burma, hills east of Bhamo. 
2. Z. Andamanicum, Kz.—An evergreen half-scandent shrub, 
se armed with short, pail somewha t curved p: a 
ir on the outer pee Se except took s the apex, entire, ai 
the inner margin coarsely crenate, sparingly pubescent on the 
Siideat beneath ; flowers and fruits unknown 
Has. ce an forests of the Andaman islands.—s.—SS. = Metam. 
3. grom sir pray seanent pai Ind. Fl. i. 494.—. An ove ver- 
i. to 8 In. ; 
rachis rather cots: erie or pubescent, on the back armed wi 
recurved prickles; leaflets in 2-3 pairs with an odd one, on short 
petioles, oblong to ovate-oblong, 2-6 in. long, abruptly and rather - 
