Harrisonia. ] SIMARUBER. 203 
flowers about 2 lin. long, slenderly pedicelled, brownish blood-red, 
forming densely rusty-glandular axillary panicles at the end of the 
branches and much shorter than the leaves ; calyx glandular-pubes- 
cent; petals lanceolate, shortly tomentose or velvety; filaments 
subulate, scarlet, whitish pilose, at base furnished with 2 oblong 
yellow sessile glands ; ovary-carpels pilose. 
Has.—Lower Tenasserim, in forests; also Andamans.—Fl. Nov. 
HARRISONIA, R. Br. 
free at base, Drupes globular, containing 2-5 perforated 1-seeded 
uts. Albumen scanty.—Shrubs or trees, usually prickly armed, 
_ with 1-3-foliolate or pinnate leaves. Flowers small, in axillary 
cymes. 
Haz.—Very frequent in the dry forests of the Prome District ; also in Mar- 
taban, Sainnions 2,000 ft.—Fl. Apr.—l.—SS.—Ca8S., Ca. 
BALANITES, Del. 
Sepals 5, deciduous, imbricate with their margins. Petals 5, 
imbricate. Stamens 10; the filaments without basal scales. Disk 
each cell; style short, subulate. Drupe fleshy, oily, containing a 
bony Banister 1 oes nut. Albumen none.—Shrubs or little 
trees, spiny armed, with 2-foliolate leaves. Flowers small, cymose. 
