156 JASMINER. [Schrebera. 
into 2 valves bearing the septa in the —_— Seeds compressed, 
at the apex extended in a wing. Album one or very scanty. . 
Embryo straight with a blunt superior Subst and leafy large 
cotyledons.—Trees, with unpaired-pinnate or 1-foliolate leaves. 
pee) in terminal corymb-like panicles. 
. Sch. swietenioides, Roxb.; Bedd. Sylv. Madr., t. 248; Brand. 
For. Fl. 305.—Thit-hswe-lw2.—A tree (40—60 + 10—30 + 3—5), 
shedding leaves in H.S., all parts glabrous; bark about 3 an in. thick, 
grey, rough, peeling off in small irregular flakes ; cut pale-coloured ; 
leaves unpaired-pinnate, the en compressed half-terete ; ; leaflets 
opposite or nearly so, in 2 or 3 pairs with an odd one, ovate to 
oblong, often unequal at the base and tapering in a 2-4 lin. long 
petiole, 2-5 in. long, bluntish acuminate, entire, chartaceous, glab- 
rous, impressed net-veined between the thin curved nerves ; flowers 
yellowish green, turning brownish, appearing with the young 
leaves, on 1-2 lin. long pedicels, arranged in uncled corymbs 
forming a glabrous peduncled panicle at the end of the branchlets; 
calyx glabrous or rarely puberulous; corolla glabrous, naked at the 
throat, the “aN about 3 lin. long, the lobes obovate, truncate; 
es W obovate pear-shaped, 14-2 in. long, rounded at the 
apex, the aives with usually 4 large spongy seeds winged at the 
apex. 
Has.— a ‘ 
WL Apes i a i ste ners forests all over Pegu and Martaban- 
RemarxKs.—Wood grey or brown, very close- d, heavy, hard and dura- 
ble. Supposed not to warp or bend. gid halty I 
OLEA, Tournef. 
_ % Corolla almost rotate, the limb spreading. Inflorescence 
axillary or at the same time terminal. 
i © Petals only a line or ee long. 
Te eee one eo panicles nes dentate: 
Leaves thin-coriaceous, the nerves prominent ; panicles glabrous . 0. dioica. 
