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Leaflets 2 — 3 in. long, glandular-crenulate ; cymes dense, \ — 1 in. long ; fruit-carpels 



usually by 4 — 2, ' Z. acanthopodium. 



Leaflets coarsely crenate, \ — 1 in. long, Z. Andamanicum. 



x x Rachis of leaves not winged. Flowers 4 — 5-petalous. 



Leaflets in 2 — 3 pairs, glossy on both sides ; cymes axillary, Z. Kamiltonianum. 



* * Cymes terminal. Branches opposite. 

 Leaflets glandular-crenate, in 7 — 10 pairs, Z. Badrnnga. 



1. Z. acanthopodium, DC. Prod. II. 727 ; Hf. Ind. Fl. I. 493. 

 Hab. Ava, hills east of Bhamo. 



2. Z. Andamanicum, Kurz MS. 



Hab. In the tropical forests of Termoklee island, west of South Anda- 

 man. 



A very distinct small-leaved species, but the flowers and fruits are un- 

 known. 



3. Z. Hamiltonianum, Wall. Cat. 7117 ; Hf. Ind. Fl. I. 494. 

 Hab. Burma {teste Hf.). 



4. Z. Budbunga, DC. Prod. I. 728 ; Hf. Ind. Fl. I. 495. (Fagara 

 Budrunga, Roxb. Fl. Ind. I. 447). 



Hab. Not unfrecment in the tropical and moister upper mixed forests 

 from Chittagong, Pegu, and Martaban down to Tenasserim. — Fr. Sept. 



Doubtful species. 

 1. Z. spondicefolkmi, Wall. Cat. 1217 ; Hf. Ind. Fl. I. 496. 

 Hab. Amherst (Wall.) teste Hf. 



Acronychia, Forst. 



1. A. Ctminosma, F. Muell. Fragm. Phyt. Amstr. I. 27. (A. lau- 

 rifolia, Bl. Bydr. 245 ; Hf. Ind. Fl. I. 498 ; Gyminosma pedunculata, DC. 

 Prod. I. 722 ; Wight 111. t. 65). 



Hab. Not unfrecment in the tropical forests of the Andamans ; also 

 Pegu and Chittagong. — Fl. ES. 



Toddalia 5 Juss. 



1. T. Asiatica, (Paullinia Asiatica, L. sp. pi. 524 ; T. aculeata, 

 Pers. Ench. I. 249 ; Hf. Ind. Fl. I. 497 (excl. syn. Zanthox. nitidum, 

 Wall.) Wight 111. t. 66 ; Scopolia aculeata, Sm. Icon. ined. sub. to 34 ; 

 Eoxb. Fl. Ind. I. 616). 



Var, a. aculeata, (T. aculeata, Pers.), petioles and often also the 

 midrib beneath hooked-prickly ; panicles usually smaller and less branched. 



Vae. /3. FiiOBiBUNDA, (T. floribunda, Wall. PI. As. rar. III. 17. t. 

 232), petioles and midrib of leaves unarmed ; panicles often more com- 

 pound. 



Hab. Frequent in the tropical forests from Ava and Martaban down 

 to Pegu, up to 3000 ft. elevation. — Fl. June. 





