304 ANACARDIACER. [ Mangifera. 
late, ciliate; calyx 5-cleft to near the base, the lobes narrow-linear, 
acuminate, 4 lin. long, puberulous outside ; petals linear-lanceolate, 
twice as long as the calyx-lobes, subulate-acuminate, reflexed from 
the middle, traversed by 5 yellow raised veins ; stamens 2-3, one 
only fertile ; the filament slender, inserted to the inner margin of 
the conical 5-lobed disk. 
Has.—Frequent in the swamp forests of the Pegu plains; also in Tenas- 
serim.—Fl. Dec.-Jan.—s.—SS.—=All. 
Has.—Rare in the tropical forests of the Martaban hills. 
3. M. Indica, L.; H.f. Ind. Fl. ii. 13; Bedd. Sylv. Madr. t. 
162 ; Brand. For. Fl. 125.—7hayet—An evergreen tree (40—60 
+15—30+4—8), all parts glabrous; leaves crowded towards the 
end of the branchlets, elliptically-oblong to oblong-lanceolate, on @ 
rather long petiole, about 6-10 in. long, acuminate to almost blunt, 
strong, net-veination copious and conspicuous, but lax ; flowers 
small, on very short thick pedicels, yellowish with reddish streaks, 
forming a large puberulous terminal panicle branched already from 
g-kidney-shaped, the size of a 
lin 
ppy, smooth, green-yellow to reddish, containing * 
ody 1-celled putamen. : 
