Garuga. | BURSERACEX. 207 
usually free, deciduous, valvate or imbricate. Stamens twice as 
many as petals or more, rarely 3-5, equal or unequal, free; anthers 
usually versatile. Disk usually conspicuous, annular or cup-shaped. 
Ovary free, 2-5-celled, with 2 or rarely a solitary usually pendulous 
ovule in each cell; style usually short, with an entire ur 2-5-lobed 
stigma. Drupe indehiscent, containing 2-5 nuts or a bony or char- 
taceous stone, the fruit rarely capsular, enclosing 2-5 bony nuts. 
endulous. Albumen none.—Trees or shrubs, with pinnate 
or rarely 3-1-foliolate leaves, the lower pair of leaflets usually sti- 
pule-like. Flowers small, in racemes or panicles. ; 
This order contains trees yielding myrrh and frankincense, and 
all the species abound in fragrant resins. Their timber is usually 
heavy and durable. All the Burmese species are trees. 
Disk covering the whole urceolate calyx-tube, produced into ap- 
Pendaged lobes ; calyx large, bell-shaped ‘ ga. 
Disk annular ; calyx minute, imbricate, 4-6- ‘ . - Bursera. 
isk annular, or consisting of free glands; calyx rather large, 
valvate, usually 3 (rarely 2-5) -cleft . ‘ -  . Canarium. 
GARUGA, Roxb. 
Flowers polygamous. Calyx bell-shaped, 5-cleft, valvate. Petals 
5, inserted above the middle of the calyx-tube, induplicate-valvate. 
Disk thin, fleshy, 5-cleft, the lobes closely adhering to the calyx 
cell; the style thick with a capitately 4-5-lobed stigma. Drupes 
fleshy, containing 5 or by abortion 1-3 bony l-seeded nuts.— 
Trees, with un aired-pinnate leaves, the leafiets crenate or serrate. 
Owers comparatively rather , in terminal panicles. : 
I. G, pinnata, Roxb.; H-f. Ind. Fl. i. 528; Bedd. Sylv. Madr. 
t. 108; Brand. For. Fl. 62, t. 18.—Chin-yop-pen.—A tree (70—80 
form 
—- shorter than the “leaves ; drupes irregularly globose, as 
tge as a cherry, yellowish-green, fleshy, glabrous or pubescent, 
containing from | to 5 one-seeded nuts. 
‘Has.—Common in th mer erential herp eis, = g and 
Ava down to Seanstin ail the Andamans, up to 3,000 ft. elevation.— ebr.- 
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March; Fr. Begin. of R.S.—1.—S8.= . 
