. tose; flowers small, shortly pedicelled ; fruiting carpels obliquely 
182 RUTACER. [ u licogt. 
long acuminate and notched, coriaceous, entire or nearly so, glossy 
on both sides, glabrous, or beneath somewhat pubescent; cymes 
panicled, very slender, 3-4 in. long, glabrous, pubescent or tomen- | 
ae the size of a cadsc beni; pitted, glabrous. 
AB.—Ava. 
. % Badraiiba: DC. ; H.f. Ind. Fl. i. 495.—Maya-ning—An 
evergreen tree, (50—60 + "18—30 + 5—6), all parts glabrous, the 
stem reddish-grey, armed with woody somewhat compressed oval 
tubercles terminated by a ehort,  airaight, sharp prickle ; bark corky- 
rough, about 2 lin, thick ; rather dry, yellowish ; leaves some- 
what crowded at the end of the pense pinnate, ‘glabrous, the 
petiole and sometimes the rachis with a few short curved prickles; 
leaflets from 7-10 pairs with an odd one, 3 to 6 in. long, the lower : 
ones gradually smaller, very oblique, oblong-lanceolate or oblong, 
mery shortly petioluled, ¢ euspidate, membranous, bluntish crenate- 
rrate or entire, glabrous ; caries minute, greenish-white, in in 
dhotonicans glabrous or slig at myer axillary panicles 
much shorter than the lista an crowded at the ends of the 
branches, the common peduncle Pe = ae petals 4, about 
4 lin. long; ovary een: ripe carpels solitary, the size ofa pea, 
2-valved, covered with balsamic vesicles, one-seeded ; seeds globular, 
wees oe 
Has.—Not unfrequent in the tropical and moister npn pee forests from 
cua 4 and Martaban down to Tenasserim.—s.—SS. = SiS., Metam. 
arKs.—Wood rather heavy, white, soon turning yellowish, with silvery 
lustre, oa -grained, soft. 
Ermer Forst. 
Calyx 4-lobed or-parted. tals 4, spreading, valvate or im- - 
bricate. Disk large, entire, ATR or Ghsolete, Stamens 8, insert- 
ed at thy base of the disk, alte mately shorter ; filaments, subulate 
QS and node terminal, more or less eprahned | stigma 
IE one (2) Helferi, H.f. Ind. Fl. i. 492. a Dieailpns (?), quite ee 
oo ; bark wrinkled 3 leaves 1-foliolate, on a stout ne 1 in 
peti io ¥ ts obova vate-lanceolate, blunt, ve | 
branous, the nerves horizontal, very slender ; cymes 
tiie eee rather sates tol than the 
