Toddalia. | RUTACER. 183 
petiole ; peduncle rather stout, quite glabrous; male flowers small, 
fascicled, on short stout pedicels ; pales valvate, longer than the 
stamens ; disk 8-lobed. (After Hooker.) 
- Has.—Tenasserim or Andamans. 
TODDALIA, Juss. 
Flowers more or less completely unisexual. Calyx 2-5-toothed 
| or-parted. Petals 2-5, imbricate or valvate. Torus obsolete or 
| somewhat elongate. Males : Stamens 2, 4 or 5 (or 8, the alternat- 
| ing ones reduced to staminodes) ; filaments subulate or filiform. 
ary rudim mentary, entire or Patek Females : ovary sessile or 
Sepia 1-7-celled. Testa o  gpeds coriaceous. Albumen 
—Shrubs, usually scandent, armed or unarmed, with alter- — 
nate 3-foliolate leaves ; ; flowers small, in axillary or terminal cymes 
or panicles. 
l. T ac aculeata, Pers. ; H.f. Ind. Fl. 497 ; Bedd. Sylv. Madr. 
42, t. 6, f. 5 —Kyan-zah.—A large detent shrub, the young parts 
more or less rusty-tomentose ; stem armed with numerous wood 
tubercles terminated by black, short, curved prickles, the branches 
hooked and spiny ; bark brownish, whitish lenticellate ; leaves 3- 
foliolote, glabrous, on a # to 1 in. long unarmed or prickly petiole ; 
flets obovate-oblong, more or less narrowed at base, very shortly 
‘petio ed or almost sessile, apiculate or bluntish acuminate a 
often notched, obtusely crenate-toothed, membranous or gestsag 
ceous, 2-3 in. long, the lateral nerves rather parallel ; flowers small, 
greenish or yellowish-white, on rather short puberulous pedicels, 
forming more or less rusty puberulous rather simple axillary pani- 
cles much longer than the Pi wate petals linear-lanceolate, acute, 
about 3 lin. long ; stamens 5 ; berries almost. globose, the size of a 
small pea, reddish or yellowish, 5- 7-celled, covered with aromatic- 
= vesicl ce 
ace the tropical and A SRE SE eg ar 
ike mi down to Tonner up to 4,000. ft. elevation; also along the eastern 
slopes of the Pegu so June; Fr. March-Apr. Mieke: Letam. SiS. 
ACRONYCHIA, Forst. 
= Flowers polygamous. Calyx short, 4lobed, imbricate. Petals 
4, valvate. Torus thick, 8-angular. Stame amens-6, steneisly short- 
