Walsura. | MELIACER, ae 
2 ovules in each cell; style short. Berry fleshy or coriaceous, nap 
hiscent or bivalvar-dehiscing, one-celled and 1-seeded. 
closed in a fleshy arillus.—Trees, with unpaired-pinnate or 3-1- folio. 
late leaves. Flowers small, in axil ary and terminal panicles. 
13 % Berries indehiscent, usually velvety or tomentose. 
i O Inflorescence densely ips ent; berries densely to- 
mentose W, villosa, 
© O Inflorescence _minntely: puberulous ; : leaves and 
ves 
filaments broadly Br tial with ay airs ’ Ww. robusta. 
= Leaflets uniformly glaucous beneath; filaments linear, de nsely 
oe pubescent; flowers larger = « . W. hypoleuca. 
o As former, but pee very thin chartaceous and net-veination very 
faint . W. oxycarpa, 
* Berries follicular- dehiscing usually quite glabrous. 
Leaves an a Sphra quite gla - «  « W.trijugar. 
Leaves beneath and i ly pul abescent W. pubescens. 
: Wz , Wa.; Hf. Ind. Fl. » Benaleye: bo.—A tree 
villos 
(3050 +i 528. +3—4), often remaining stunted, shedding leaves 
in H.S., the younger parts all densely pubescent ; bark about $ in. 
thick, blackish h grey, longitudinally fissured; cut red; leaves un- 
paired pinnate, the young rachis more or less pubescent ; leaflets in 
2 pairs with an odd one, obovate-oblong, oblong or ovate-oblong, 
usually blunt or almost notched, rarely bluntish or shortly acuminate, 
rounded or orn at base, on a 2 lin. to } an in. long petiolule, 
entire, coriaceous, 3-5 in. long, above glabrous or slightly pubeseent 
ane the midrib, "beneath, especially while young, 6: Sea ae 
ace slight " 
pu 
lous ; 3 Ritiers small, roar: be on short tomentose pedicels, 
Sacks and shortly aaron the lobes broadly abies, acute; 
petals oblong, pubescent ; filaments flat, entire, very broad towards 
the base, and here slightly cohering , sparingly pilose ; berries oblong, 
indehiscent, the size of a small plum, leathery, densely and shortly 
tawny tomentose 
Has.—Frequent in and low eae from. Pegu and Martaban 
a oe Progent FigPe ck FL. March-Apr. ; Fr. ieee ne.—L—SS.= 
conan -—Wood brown, heavy, coarse, poterte but see res rather hard. 
nutely greys uberulous lin. 
va lentils, soon peers, off in asim ee “4-sided 
Br eek » unpaired-pinnate, the 
> red ; leaves es quite 
sprinkled with pale lentuls ; eohets is in 2 pairs with an 
