Buchanania. | ANACARDIACER. 307 
imbricate. Petals 5, imbricate. Disk orbicular, 5-crenate. Sta- 
he ro) di 
one fertile with a solitary ovule amastipe from a free basilar 
funicle. Drupe small, containing a bony or crustaceous 2-valyed 
putamen. Radicle superior.—Trees, with alternate simple leaves, 
Flowers small, in terminal and pen panicles 
* Leaves and panicles more or less tomentose or pubese 
Leaves on both sides eke or pubescent, large. 
Panicles stout and stiff ; flowers 2 lin. in diameter, sessile and 
crowded . B. latifolia, 
Panicles Be “grey-pubescent ; flowers hardly a line across, 
lled and lax B, laxiflora. 
© Leaves small, pube erulous _Deneath, glossy above, 
retuse, the petiole 1-2 lin, 1 . Siamensis. 
2 eee — and more or lade sg ee usually fem 
‘ying ; panicles aiotrags or puberulous. 
O Panicles pate puberulous - B. glabra. 
oO nicles, etc., quite glab Tous ; flowers pedic celled 
Leaves equally decurrent at the base ; pedicels v ery slender ; petals 
a line long, reflexed ; panicles longer than the leaves . B. arborescens. 
Leaves equally decurrent at the base; pedicels short and stout: 
.* long, erect; panicles as long or odaie than the 
- acuminata. 
‘one ion on unequally decurrent at the base, large; pedicels very 
slender ; petals a line hee reflexed ; 8 samuel crowded, shorter 
gg the leav ; - B. lancifolia. 
S., the oot ihe 
more or less villous-pubescent ; leaves hae: to elliptically oblong, 
on a short, thick, flattened petiole, about 6-7 in. long, blunt, entire, 
coriaceous, while y oung villous-tomentose beneath and a little 
pubescent above, io Meee y glabrous above and beneath, shortly 
tomentose especially on the strong irregular nerves and net-veina- 
tion ; flowers small, whitish, on short and se pubescent pedicels 
or almost sessile, clustered-racemose, forming seve nse- 
branched tomentose panicles at the end of the branchlets; calyx 
Sparingly stiff-hairy; petals oblong, acute, about a line long ; 
ceed slender, pA ees disk yellow, deeply 10-crenate ; oray: 
carpels hispid-pubescent, only one of them fertile; drupes alm 
ovoid-reniform, the size of a Eeill cherry, slightly aaa 
ees purplish black, containing a very hard 1-seeded putamen. 
mmon in th forests, es iall 1 forests, 
all over Vintan Scan A nik babes deat Ye Meas ; Fr. 
pr. = Lat. Dil. Metam. CaS. 
Remarxs.— but not used. Said to 
good ¢ KS.— Ak gi oP iii Raia give 
: 2. ‘BAnsifiers; Kz.; H.f. Ind. Fl. ii. 24.—A deciduous tree, 
