2. D. binectariferum, Bedd.; H.f. Ind. Fl. i. 546.—An ever- 
green tree, 50 to 60 ft. high, the leaf-buds rnitibtely tawny puberu- 
lous ; leaves abruptly pinnate ; the petioles above flat, the rachis, | 
however, acutely produced ; leaflets alternate, in 3-4 pairs, obliquely 
ovate-lanceolate to oblong-lanceolate, unequal at the acute base, on 
a 3-4 lin. long petiolule, acuminate, 5-6 in. long, thin coriaceou 
seo glabrous; flowers middling-sized, white, ~ shortly nodioelled 
forming rather short narrow minutely pube erulous panicles in the 
axils of. the leaves ; calyx hemispherical, very coriaceous, obsoletely 
4-toothed ; petals 4, coriaceous, oblong, acute, reflexed when fully 
- open ; staminal tube about 2 lin. long, shortly 8-toothed, the teeth 
oieel disk tubular, a line long ; ovary and style-base densely 
pubés cent ; capsules globose, pear-shaped, the size of an 
pay thick coriaceous, plea fully ripe deep yellow, smooth, 4-celled 
and 4-valved, each cell containing a solitary obovate-oblong seed of 
the size and shape of a chestout 
Has.—Chittagong.—Fl. June; Fr, Febr. 
i : oe 
t Schizochiton. | MELIACER. 215 
| Sas SCHIZOCHITON, Bl. 
ge panic ia 
. %* Flowers pr sessile or very shortly and stoutly 
edi. 
Leaves pe PS enocgoas fer « - «+ Sch. dysoxylifolius, 
Leaves softly pubescent beneath . . Sch. grandiflorus, 
* * Flowers on slender pedice els. ‘Softer parts pubescent Sch. paniculatus. 
oe T. Sch. dysoxylifolius Kz. (Chisogeton wey (folius, Hiern. in 
ee = f. Ind. FL. i. 551).- An evergreen tree, all parts glabrous ; leaves 
large, resembling those of Dysorylon alliaceum, abriipely pinnate, 
glabrous ; leaflets alternate, on short thick ilous petiolules, 
ei or oblong-lanceolate, somewhat unequal, acuminate, entire, 
tranged in 
more or less hescent Panis shorter than t the leaves; eile bell 
shaped, Shashi 
