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GENUS I. MILLINGTONIA. 
Pentandria Monogynia. Séxr: Syst: 
Deriv, Named after Sir T. Millington, Professor of Botany at 
Oxford. 
Gen. Cuan. Same asin the Order. Inflorescence in panicles, 
terminal, or axillary near the extremity of the branches: flowers 
nearly sessile, on short peduncles, arranged along the horizontal 
branches of the panicles. 
(1) M. puncens. (Wall.) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 115. oS 
Engrav. Wight’s Spicil. I. t. 34, 35.—Wight’s Icon. t. 964-5. 
Srec. Cuar. Large tree: leaves simple, lanceolate, acute. at 
the base, quite entire: nerves beneath witha rusty pubescetice: 
panicle densely covered with a rusty pubescence: flowers aggregaté 
on the ultimate branchlets of the panicle: calyx: with 3 bracteoles : 
sepals ciliated: fruit the size of a pea, nearly black when ripe: 
flowers white. 
-Ootacamund, flowering in the hot season. 
(2) M. simpricrrotra. (Roxb.) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 115.—Roxb. fl. Ind. I: p. 103. 
Engrav. Roxb. Cor. ILI. t. 254. 
Src. Cuar. Leaves simple, oblong-lanceolate, quite entire; 
glabrous on both sides: panicles slender, lax, pubescent : calyx 
not bracteoled: 3 outer sepals larger, ciliated: inner petals: cleft 
almost to the.base: flowers small, yellow. 
Madura. Silhet. Flowering in the hot season. 
(3) M.prnnata. ( Roxb. ) 
Ident. Roxb. fi. Ind. I. p. 104. ~— 
Src. Cuar. Leaves abruptly pinnate: leaflets elliptic-Ianceo- 
late, glabrous on both sides, serrated, the teeth incurved: panicles 
lax, puberulous: sepals unequal, two of them bracteiform: interior 
petals cleft to near the middle: flowers small, white, 
” Silhet, flowering in the hot season. 
(4) M. Arnorriana. ( Wight.) 
Ident. Wight’s'IIl. I. p. 154. 
Syx. Sapindus microcarpus, W. § A. prod. I. p. 112, 
Engrav. Wight’s IL I. t. 55.. 
