188 RUTACER. [ Clausena. 
mature berries oblong, obsoletely 4-angular at the truncate apex. 
Has.—Upper Tenasserim. 
2. C. heptaphylla, W.A.; H.f. Ind. Fl. i. 504.—Pyin-daw-thein. 
—A large shrub, the younger parts usually slightly puberulous; leaves 
unpaired-pinnate, the petiole and rachis terete, glabrous or minutely 
puberulous ; leaflets alternate, in 3-4 (rarely 2) pairs with an 
odd one, ovate to ovate-lanceolate, shortly petioluled, not or slightly 
oblique at the uneq ase, bluntish acuminate, 3-4 in. long, obso- 
letely repand-toothed or almost entire, covered with minute gland- 
dots, glabrous, the nerves beneath sometimes minutely puberulous ; 
flowers very small, white or greenish-white, very shortly pediceled, 
forming terminal di-tri-chotomously branched glabrous panicles; 
petals about a line long; ovary glabrous, with a very short thick 
style ; berries elliptical, — 4 in. long, usually 1- or 2-seeded, 
red, glabrous, vesicular-dot 
Has.—Chittagong,—Fl. H. 8.; Fr. R. 8. 
shrub, the very young shoots slightly pubescent, all parts emitting 
w strong anisate odour; leaves unpai i 
I um 
crenate-serrate, glabrous, or slightly pubescent on the nerves ; 
flowers small, yellow, on an in. long minutely puberulous pedicels, 
forming terminal panicles; petals about a line long; ovary gle 
or sprinkled with a few hairs, shortly stalked, the style short and 
rather thin ; berries the size of a pea, ovoid, 1-2-seeded, glabrous, 
vesicular-dotted. | : 
_ Has.—Rare in the tropical forests of the eastern slopes of the Pegu Yomah 
_ (Khaboung choung) ; Tenasserim, Moulmein District; also Chittagong—Fl. — 
‘March; Fr. Apr.—s.—SS.=SiS. etc. 
= 4. C. excavata, Burm.; Hook. Ind. Fi. i. 504.—An evergreen 
+ shrub, rarely growing out into a little tree of 10 to 15 ft. high, 
