“ina RUTACER. [ Glycosmis. 
‘Albaiinels fleshy.—Trees or shrubs, with opposite or alternate 
1.3-foliolate leaves. - Flowers small, usually in axillary panicles 
or ‘gg cymes 
. A. laurifolia, Bl. ; H.f. Ind. Fl. i. 498. (4. peduneulata, DC. ; 
Bed Sylv. Madr. 43, t. 6, £. 4) —A small shrubby tree or large 
shrub, 10-25 ft. ‘ih, the trunk 3-8 ft. long by 1-2-ft. girth, 
evergreen, all parts glabrous ; leaves 1-foliolate, rather shortly 
petioled, sliichigicinhsoclite, ovate-oblong to obovate, about 3-5 in. 
long, apiculate or blunt, entire, minutely pellucid-dotted, glaucous 
green, glabrous ; fuven small, white, on rather long straight 
pedicels, forming corymb-like srichibboatialy branched rather long- 
peduncled panicles in oe axils of the leaves and terminal ; petals 
hirsute at base inside ; ovary tomentose ; rok Sy the size of a large 
pea, ee aabel Sanpel: apiculate, glabrou 
Has unfrequent in the Ry ee coast font of the Andamans ; also 
Pegu, ne Rangoon Chittagong. Fl. R. S.— —=Sis. 
GLYCOSMIS, Corr. 
Calyx 5-parted, imbricate. Petals 5, imbricate. Stamens 10, 
; filaments dilated upwards or downwards, or rarely filiform; 
- anthers often furnished with a gland on Nhe back or at the tip. 
Disk stalk- or cushion-like. Ovary 2-5-celled, with a solitary pen- 
dulous ovule in each cell ; style not jointed. at ‘base and persistent. 
y pu -3-seeded. Testa of seeds membranous.—Shrubs or 
little trees, with alternate pinnate or 1-foliolate leaves. Flowers 
small, in axillary or terminal panicles. 
X Berries fe render or oblong, leaden-blue, a 
Bark white; aia rs = to 1-foliola . G. eyanocarpa. 
-X X Berries more or less ee ” from wat ery “flesh- 
co) rimson. Bark white or B amet mieten 
Filamen its from a broader b d 
deciduous, 1-3 lin. long. mee wl, sae 
Filaments filiform, = long ; petals deciduous, about = ay long. . a. 
Filaments flat, upwards broader with a triangular a: 
longer persistent, almost obovate, nearly lj lin. nog 5 aatheen 
conspicuously wad 4 pped . 4G. ee 
F. : Spre  Heiiak 
3 cyanocarpa, Spreng. owk.—An evergreen shrub, 
often growing out into a small tree, ally parts iigous the ranetdets 
pale-coloured ; leaves very variable, from 5- to 1-foliolate, pinnate, 
on a shorter or longer petiole ; leaflets oblong to lanceolate-oblong, 
acute at the base, shortly petioluled, if pinnate 2 to. 5 in., if simple 
up to a foot, long, longer or shorter bluntish acuminate, thin coria- 
ceous or chartaceous, glabrous, often sinew silvery beneath ; 
ees —— ‘small, iceled, variously cymose or 
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