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GENUS VU. MICROMELUM. 
Deeandria Monogynia. Sez: Syst: 
Deriv. From Micros, small, and Melon, an apple, alluding to 
the small fruit. 
Gen. Cuar. Petals 5, spreading: stamens distinct, alternate 
ones shorter: calyx urceolate, entire: ovary 5-celled: cells 2-seed- 
ed: style thick: berry dry, 1-2-seeded. 
M. inrzcerrimum. (W. § 2.) 
Ident. Voigt’s Hort. Cale. p. 140. 
Syn. Bergera integerrimum, Buch. Roxb. fl. Ind. Il. p. 876,-—= 
Dec. prod. I. p. 537. 
Srsc. Cuar. Small tree: leaves pinnate: leaflets opposite, ob- 
liquely lanceolate, with long tapering points, somewhat villous 
beneath: corymbs terminal, decompound, villous: flowers short- 
pedicelled, numerous, greenish-white, having a strong, heavy, offen- 
sive smell: berry oval, yellow when ripe: seed solitary, nearly as 
large as the berry. 
Banks of the Megna, flowering in the cold season. 
GENUS VIII. CLAUSENA. 
Oetandria Monogynia. Sex: Syst: 
Deriv. Meaning unknown. 
Gen. Cuan. Shrubs or trees, with terminal or axillary panicles : 
calyx 4-toothed: petals 4, oval, concave: filaments distinct, conni- 
vent below the middle, dilated and concave, and slightly vaulted, 
receiving the angles of the ovary: ovary 4-celled: ovules 2 in each 
cell: style cylindrical: stigma entire or 4-lobed: berry dryish, 
1-seeded. 
(1) C. Winrpenown. (W. § A.) 
Ident. W.& A. prod. I. p. 96. 
Syn. Amyris dentata, Willd. Spr. II. p. 887.—Icica dentata, 
Dec. prod. Il. p. 78. 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon. t. 14. 
Spec. Cuar. Shrub: leaves pinnate: leaflets 5-11, alternate, 
ovate-acuminated, slightly oblique at the base, crenulated, upper 
ones larger: panicles racemiform, axillary: stamens twice the 
length of the ovary: stigma 4-lobed: fruit oblong. 
Chingleput, near Madras, 
