163 
(1) A. Invica. (Ad. de Juss.) 
Tdent. W.& A. prod. I. p. 118. 
Syn. Melia Azadiracta, Linn. Dec. prod. I. p. 622.—Rozb, 
ji. Ind. I. p. 364, re : 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon. t. 17.Rheede Mal, IV, t. 52.—Burm, 
Zeyl, t. 25. 
Srzc. Car. Tree: leaves simply pinnated : leaflets unequal. 
sided, glabrous, serrated: panicles axillary: flowers small, white, 
fragrant. 
Peninsula. Hindostan, Assam. Flowering in the hot season. 
The bark is used as a good substitute for Peruvian bark. This is 
Well-known as the Neem-tree. 
GENUS IV. MALLBEA. 
Monadelphia Decandria. Sex: Syst: 
Deriv. From the supposed vernacular name, Malle. 
Gen. Cuar. Calyx 5-toothed: petals 5: stamen-tube deeply 
10-cleft, each division acutely 2-cleft: anthers seated inside, be= 
tween the segments, erect, cordate: ovary 5-celled: ovules 2 in 
each cell, collateral: style short, cluib-shaped: stigma hemisphes, 
rical, 5-lobed: fruit with a fleshy epicarp, containing 5 one-seeded’ 
nuts. 
(1) M. Roran. (Ad. de Juss.) 
Ident, W. & A. prod. I. p. 118. 
Syn. Melia baccifera, Dec. prod. I. p. 622.—Ekebergia Indica, 
Roxb. fl. Ind. 1. p. 392. 
Srzc, Cuar. Shrub: leaves unequally pinnated : leaflets oppos 
site, unequal-sided, quite entire or serrated above the middle: 
peduncles axillary, corymbose or panicled above: flowers small, 
white: 
Poonah. Circars, Flowering nearly all the year. 
GENUS V. MILNEA. 
Monadelphia Pentandria. Sex: Syst: 
Deriv. In honor of Dr. Milne, author of a Botanical Dictionaty,: 
anid other works. 
Gen. Ouar. Trees or shrubs! young parts covered with scaly 
pubescence: calyx 5-cleft: petals 5, concave, erect: stamens closes 
ly combined into a globose, slightly 5-toothed cup: anthers includ~ 
ed: ovary 2-3-celled: ovules 1-2 in each cell: style 1, short, 
thick: stigma truncated: berry dry, l-seeded: seed covered with 
a fleshy‘aril., - 
