9. 
style: seeds several in each carpel, or solitary by abortion, sur- 
rounded by an aril: testa hard: embryo minute situated at the 
base of fleshy albumen, ~ 
GENUS I. TRETRACHRA. 
Polygamin Diecia. Ser: Syst: 
Deriv, From Tetras, four, and Keras, a horn, from the fourfold 
gapsules resembling horns. . _ 
Gen. Cyar. Climbing shrubs, or small trees: leaves entire, 
alternate or toothed: flowers panicled: stamens numerous: fila- 
ments; dilated at the apex: ells of the. anther distinct, noundish : 
capsules 3-5, surrounded by the sepals: seeds 1-5, shining, arillate. 
(1) 'T. Runspif. (Dee) 
Ydent, W.& A. prod. Ip. 5.—Dee. prod. IT. p. 68... 8 
Syn. Calophyllum Akara, Byrm. Ind. p. 121.—T. laevis, Vahl. 
——T. Malabarica, Lam. ee 
Fingray. Rhegde Mal. V. t. 8,—Wight’s Te. t. 70. 
Spec. Cuar. Climbing: leayes oblong, quite entire, or. with.a 
few distant teeth, glabrous, smooth : nerves and veing rather pro- 
minent beneath : panie¢le somewhat corymbose: sepals 4, glabrous 
outside, ‘silky within, ciliated : capsules shining, 1-seeded by abor- 
tion: flowers whitish, fragrant. 
Travancore. Sauth Concans. Flowering in July, 
. (2) T, ‘Assa. (Dec.)> 
Ident. Dec. prod. T. p. 68.—-Hook. & Thoms. floy. Ind. I.:p. 63. 
Syn, T. dichotoma, Blume.—-T. trigyna,. Roxb. ff. Ind. II. 
45. 
Spzc. Cyar. Scandent: young branches clothed with’ rigid 
hairs, rarely glabrescent : leaves oblong, acute at both ends, remotely 
dentato-serrate : panicles 3-12-flowered covered with rigid hairs : 
seeds black, shining: aril fimbriated with filiform segments cover- 
ing the seeds. yo 
Chittagong. 2S is wi 
‘GENUS IT, DILLENTA. 
Polyandria Polygynia. Sez: Syst:: oe 
Deriv. Named after Dillenius, Professor of Botany at Oxford, 
and Author of the “ Hortus Elthamensis.” 
