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Teiphasia. Calyx 3-lobed. Stamens 6. Spiny ; leaves digitately 3-foliolate ; 

 flowers almost solitary. 



Limonia. Calyx 4- or 5-lobed or -parted. Stamens 8 — 10. Armed ; leaves pinnate. 



t t Leaves 1-foliolate or simple. 

 Paramignya. Anthers linear-oblong. Disk elongate. Calyx usually cup-shaped. 

 Climbers, armed. Berries without pulp. 



Atalantia. Anthers ovate or cordate. Disk cup-shaped. Calyx often irregu- 

 lar. Trees or shrubs, often armed. Berries with vesicular pulp, 

 x x Ovary-cells with numerous ovules. 



f Bind of berry leathery. Leaves 1-foliolate. 

 Citrus. Stamens 20 — 60, often connate. Trees, usually spiny. 



f f Bind of berry woody. Leaves compound. Trees. 

 Feronta. Ovary 5 — 6-celled. Leaves pinnate. 

 Aegle. Ovary 8- to many-celled. Leaves trifoliolate. 



Evodia, Forst. 



Conspectus of species. 



x Panicles small, contracted, usually much shorter than the petioles. 



Branchlets 4-cornered and marked with 4 prominent longitudinal lines ; leaves 1 — 3= 



foliolate, the leaflets sessile ; stamens shorter than the petals, E. viticina. 



Branchlets quite terete ; leaves 8 -foliolate, the leaflets on short petiolules, lively green, 



. . E. triphylla. 

 x x Panicles corymbose, spreading, as long or longer than the petiole. 

 Branchlets terete, thick ; leaflets shortly petioluled, dark bluish-green, E. Roxburghiana. 



1. E. viticina, Wall. Cat. 1219 ; Hf, Inch Fl. I. 489. 

 Hab. Tenasserim, Tavoy. 



2. E. teiphtlla, DC. Prod. I. 724 ; Hf. Ind. Fl. I. 488. 



Hab. Frequent in the damp hill-forests, and entering the drier ones, 

 from Martaban down to Tenasserim, at 3000 to 5000 ft. elevation. — 

 Fl. Febr., March ; Fr. Apr., May. 



3. E. Roxburghiana,* Bth. Fl. Hongk. 59 ; Hf. Ind. Fl. I. 487.— 

 (Xanthooeylon trvphyllum^ Wight Jc. t. 204 ; Fagara triphylla, Roxb. Fl. 

 Ind. 1.416). 



Hab. Tenasserim. 



Roxburgh's figure of the fruit in his MS. drawings shews that the size 

 of the carpels and seeds does not differ from that of the plant formerly 

 usually taken for JE. triphylla. 



Melieope, Forst. 

 1. M. ? Helpebi, Hf. Ind. Fl. I. 492. 

 Hab. Tenasserim (or Andamans ?) {teste Hf.). 



Zanthoxylum, L. 



Conspectus of species. 



* Cymes axillary, or axillary~ancl terminal. Branches alternate. Leaves pinnate. 

 x Eachis of leaves winged. Flowers apetalous. 



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