324 CONNARACER.  [ Rourea. 
5, 4 of them usually imperfect and style-shaped; style subulate. 
Follicle sessile, usually curved outwards, at the base closely sur- 
rounded with the enlarged calyx. Arillus complete or incomplete, 
split. Testa smooth, glossy. Albumen none.—Shrubs or little 
trees, sometimes scandent, with pinnate leaves. Flowers small, in 
axillary panicles. 
* All parts quite glabrous, Leaflets in few (not above 6) 
pairs, acuminate to caudate. 
Leaflets 14-2 in. long, the rachis and petiolules very slender . R, pulchella. me 
Leafi in. long, the rachis and petiole stout : ‘ . R. commutata, 
* * Inflorescence, leaf-rachis, and often the under-surface of 
the leaflets, puberulous or shortly pilose. Leaflets in 
numerous pairs, small, usually retuse or rounded at 
apex. 
X Sepals erect and cupular-clasping. 
Leaflets pubescent or pilose beneath . : 
Leaflets glabrous on both sides. ‘ 
x x5 i 
. R. villosa. 
ij ; . R. Wailichiana. 
epals spreading. 
Leaflets obliquely ovate or obovate, 2-lobed at the summit . . R. stenopetala. 
than them; calyx-lobes rotundate-ovate, blunt, minutely ciliate ; 
petals twice as long as the sepals, oblong. 
Hazs.—Tenasserim. . 
glabrous, the rachis and petiole strong; leaflets usually large, 
or 3 pairs with an odd one, or not seldom in 4-6 pairs with or wit 
out an odd one, 
