238 BIGNONIACER. | Oroxylum. 
obtuse base, 2-3 in. long, shortly and bluntish acuminate or apiculate, 
entire, chartaceous, glabrous above, beneath minutely puberulous 
or almost glabrous ; flowers large and showy, purplish, with a yellow 
tube, on short and very thick pedicels, forming a stiff, erect, 
robust, glabrous raceme at the end of the thick branchlets ; calyx 
about an inch long or shorter ; corolla up to 3 in. long, glabrous; 
capsule concave-flat, elongate-oblong, 2-4 ft. long by 3-4 in. broad, 
glabrous, with a raised obscure rib along the middle; seeds about 
in. across, with a pellucid very ample wing all round, in several 
rows along the edges of the broad flat septum. 
Has.—Frequent in all leaf-shedding, especially the mixed, forests, all over 
Burma from Ava and Chittagong down to Tenasserim and the Andamans.—Fl. 
Nov.-Dec. ; Fr. C.S.—1.—SS.= w SiS. 
Remarxs.—Wood yellowish white, light, coarse-grained, takes indifferent 
polish.— O'==23 pd. 
MILLINGTONIA, L. 
rows of broadly winged seeds along the borders.—Trees, with tri- 
pinnate leaves. Flowers showy, in terminal ample panicles. 
lower pinne and pinnules long-petioluled, the upper ones sessile or 
nearly so, rounded or obtuse at the base, 1-2 in. long, blun 
acuminate, entire, membranous, glabrous or minutely puberulous 
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beneath ; flowers showy, white, fragrant, on short puberulous pedi- 
