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(3) L. Missionrs. (Wail.) ° 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 92.—Hook. Bot. Mise. ITI. ‘p. 901, 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon, t. 175. 
Spxc. Cuan.’ Spines solitary or in pairs: leaves simple, elliptice 
oblong, short petioled: racemes in the axils of the spinés, many 
flowered, much shorter than the leaves: fruit 4~5-celled. 
Tanjore. 
(4) L. onsaanpra. (Daiz.) 
Ident. Dalz. Bomb. flor. p. 28.—-Hook. Journ. Bot, II. p. 258, 
Spec. Cuan. Climbing shrub: thorns numerous, short, recurve 
ed: leaves trifoliolate: leaflets elliptic: obtusely acuminated, 
slightly crenated: racemes panicled, axillary, about as long: as the 
leaf: petals 5, linear-oblong: stamens 5: filaments free: fruit the 
size of a pea, 5-celled. 
Ram Ghaut, flowering in November. 
GENUS Ill. GLYCOSMIS. 
Decandria Monogynia. Sen: Syst : 
Deriv. From Glukus, sweet, and Osma, smell,, alluding to the 
fragrant flowers. ace 
Gan. Cuan. Shrubs or trees without thorns: leaves pinnate: 
calyx 4—-5-cleft : petals 4-5: stamens 8-10, alternate ones shorter: 
filaments distinct, broad and flat below: disk elevated in the centre, 
and forming a stalk.to the ovary: ovary 4—5-celled, with one pen- 
dulous ovule: style conical, very short and thick: stigma some- 
what lobed: fruit globose, baccate, with one seed in each cell. 
(1) G. anzorza. (Deec.) 
Ident, W. & A. prod. I. p. 92.—Dee. prod. I. p. 538. 
_ Syn. Limonia arborea, Roxb. 7. Ind. IL. p. 381. 
Engrav. Roxb. Cor. I. t. 85. 
Srec. Cuaz. Small tree: leaflets 3-7, alternate, oblong-lanceo« 
late, serrated or entire: petals oval: panicles large : seeds occasion 
ally mucilaginous: flowers white. 
Concan jungles and Circars. 
(2) G. nitipa. (W.§& A.) 
Ident. W..& A. prod, I. p. 938. 
Src. Cuar. Shrub: leaflets 3-6, oblong-lanceolate, nearly op- 
posite, entire, coriaceous, shining above: racemes simple or com- 
pound, short: petals usually 4: filaments linear and flat to near the; 
apex: ovary and fruit glabrous: seeds without mucilage, 
Peninsula, 
