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Santalum. | SANTALACER. 329 
SANTALUM, L. 
Perianth bell-shaped, 4- rarely 5-cleft, the lobes ovate or trian- 
gular. Stamens as many as perianth-lobes and opposite to them ; 
filaments ligulate or filiform; anthers ovoid, 2-celled, the cells 
icels, forming terminal and axillary, glabrous, peduncled cymes 
shorter than the leaves ; perianth bell-shaped, 4-lobed; disk-lobes 
size of a large pea or cherry, smooth, marked with the circular scar 
of the fallen perianth. 
HaB.—Chittagong, cultivated ; Southern Tenasserim (according to Rev, Dr. 
Mason).—F]. Fr. nearly «o—], ns 
LEPIONURUS, BI. 
Calyx adnate to the cup-shaped disk, remaining unchanged in 
fruit. “Petals 4, inserted at the margin of the disk, at base coher- 
ing in a tube, valvate. Stamens 4, opposite to the petals ; filaments 
very short. Ovary free, 1-celled, containing a single pendulous 
ovule ; stigma sessile, Drupes berry-like, with a crustaceous nut. 
