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Var. a. genuina, calyx -lobes acute ; ovary sessile ; leaves often ser- 

 rate ; panicles peduncled. 



Var. /3. insulaeis, calyx-lobes bluntish ; ovary usually stalked ; leaves 

 entire ; cymes small, sessile, rusty-villous. 



Hab. - Var. /3. Common in the tropical forests of the Andamans. — Fl. 

 Febr. ; Fr. Apr. May. 



4. G pentaphylla, Corr. in Ann. Mus. VI. 386 ; DC. Prod. I. 538 ; 

 WA. Prod. I. 93 ; Bedd. Fl. Sylv. Madr, Anal. 43. t. 6. f. 6. (Limonia pen- 

 taptylla, Eetz. Obs. V. 24 ; Roxb. Corom. PI. t. 84. and Fl. Ind. II. 381 ; 

 Limonia arbor ea, Bot. Mag. t. 2074). 



Hab. Frequent all over Burmah, in the mixed and tropical forests, 

 and more especially in the shade of village-bushes and bamboo-jungles. — Fl. 

 CS. ; Fr. HS. 



Chalcas, L. (1767) (Murraya, L. 1771). 

 Conspectus of species. 



Leaflets 3 to 8 ; petals nearly \ in. long, C. paniculata. 



Leaflets 10 to 20 ; petals about 2 lin. long, C. Koznigii. 



1. C. paniculata, L. Mant. 1261 ; F. Muell. in Contr. New Hebrid. 

 7,— {Murraya exotica, L. Mant. 563 ; Hf. Ind. Fl. I. 502). 



Hab. Common in the tropical forests of the Pegu Tomah and Marta- 

 ban down to Tenasserim and the Andamans. — Fl. HS. ; Fr. May, June. 



2. C. Kcenigii, (Murraya Kceniyii, Spreng. Syst. veg. II. 315; Hf. 

 Ind. Fl. I. 503.— (Beraera Kcenigii, L. Mant. 563 ; Roxb. Corom. PI. II. 

 t. 112. and Fl. Ind." II. 375 ; Wight Icon. t. 13 ; Griff. Not. Dicot. 497. 

 t. 586. f. 3 ; Murraya fcetidissima, T. et B. in Tydsch. Ned. Ind. XXV. 25). 



Hab. Rather frequent along choungs in the tropical forests of the 

 eastern slopes of the Pegu Yomah ; also Chittagong. — Fl. March. 



Doubtful species. 

 1. Murraya elongata, DC. ap. Hf. Ind. Fl. I. 503. 

 Hab. Ava, Taong-dong (Wall.). 



Clausena, Burm. 



Conspectus of species. 



* Panicle terminal. 



O Ovary glabrous. 



Softly villous ; leaves pinnately 5-foliolate ; flowers 4-merous, C. maerophylla. 



Inflorescence and leaves glabrous ; petiole and racnis terete or nearly so ; leaflets usual- 

 ly 7 (5 — 9), not or hardly oblique ; flowers usually 4- rarely 5-merous,C. heptapkylla. 

 Inflorescence and leaves glabrous ; racnis more or less winged ; leaflets 13 — 17, oblique ; 



flowers 5-merous, C. Wallichii. 



O O Ovary more or less hirsute or pubescent. 

 Inflorescence and other parts more or less shortly hirsute or pubendous ; rachis terete ; 



