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(1) B. Eeyrriaca. 
Ident. Dee. prod, I. p. 708.—Drury’s Useful Plants, p. 59.” 
Syn. Ximenia Egyptiaca, Roxb. fl. Ind, IT. p. 258. 
Engrav, Wight’s Icon. t. 274. - 
_ Spec. Cuan. Tree, 20 feet: leaves bifoliate: thorns single, very. 
sharp, frequently bearing leaves and flowers: petals lanceolate : 
flowers aggregate, small, greenish-white. 
Circars. Guzerat. In dry barren uncultivated places. Flower- 
ing in May. 
GENUS IV. OPILIA. | 
Pentandria Monogynia. Sex: Syst: 
Gzy. Cuan. Calyx truncated, 5-teothed, not enlarging: petals 
5, inserted into the margin of the calyx, at first cohering, afterwards 
distinct: stamens opposite the petals, distinet: glands 5, alternate 
with the stamens, thick and fleshy, about as long as the ovary: 
ovary oblong: style wanting: stigma of 3 blunt points. 
(1) O. amentacza. (Roxb, ) 
_ Ident. Roxb. fi, Ind. II. p. 87. 
Syn, Ximenia olacioides, W. § 4. prod. I. p, 89. 
_Engrav. Roxb. Cor. H. ¢. 158.—Wight’s Il. I. t. 40, 
Sprc. Cuan. Small.tree: leaves ovate or oblong, entire, some- 
times slightly serrulate: aments axillary, small, erect, closely-im-' 
bricated with kidney-shaped, pointed, ciliated, caducous, 3-flowered 
scales: petals spreading: drupe globose, juicy, t-seeded : flowers 
smal], greenish-white. = 
Circar Mountains. Pulney Hills. 
GENUS V. GOMPHANDRA. 
Diecia Pentandria. Sex: Syst: 
Derio. From Gomphos, a club, and Aner, male, alluding to.the 
club-shaped filaments, 
Grn. Cuar. Flowers unisexual by abortion: calyx small, not 
enlarging: petals cohering at the base: stamens all fertile, as many 
as the eg oe era with them: filaments club-shaped : 
ovary 1-celled, with 2 pendulous ovules: stigma sessile, lobed: 
fruit a drupe, 1-seeded, : so ia la 
