164 
(1) M. RoxsureHiana. W.& AS 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 119. 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon. t. 166. 
Sprc. Cuar. Tree: leaflets about 2 pair with an odd one, 
elliptic-oblong, paler beneath : panicles axillary, longer than the 
leaves: petals elliptical: urceolus of stamens’ sessile: ovary 2- 
celled: berry ovoid. 
Southern Provinces. 
(2) M. epuuis. (Roxb.) 
Ident. Roxb. fi. Ind. I. p. 687. 
Srrc. Cuar. Middle-sized tree: leaflets 3-6 pair: panicles 
axillary: flowers white. 
Silhet. The aril which surrounds the seed is eatable. 
GENUS ‘VI. AMOORA. 
Monadelphia Hexandria. Sex: Syst: 
Deriv. From the vernacular name. 
Gen. Cuan. Polygamous: calyx 3-leaved, with 2 or more 
bracteoles in the female: petals 3, concave, patulous: stamen-tube 
6-lobed at the apex, with 6 anthers on the inside about the middle: 
anthers included, 3-sided, attached by the back: ovary depressed, 
8-celled, with superposed ovules in each cell: stigma nearly sessile, 
pyramidal, 3-cornered: capsule coriaceous, 3-celled, 3-valved =: 
seeds solitary, with a fleshy aril. 
(1) A. Ronrruxa. (W. §& 4.) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 119. 
Syn. Andersonia Rohituka, Roxb. fl. Ind. II. p. 218. 
Srec. Cuar. Tree: leaves unequally pinnate: leaflets oppor 
site, about 6 pair, obliquely oblong: petioles when young, with 
a few hairs on their lower part: panicles of male flowers shorter 
than the leaves: fertile ones numerous, in solitary, erect spikes, 
more than half the length of the leaves: flowers small, white. 
Travancore, flowering in July and August. The natives extract 
an oil from the seeds which they use for various economical pur- 
poses. 
(2) A. cucutzata. (Roxb. ) 
. Sdent, Roxb. fl. Ind. II. p. 212. 
* Syn. Andersonia cucullata, Roxb. 
Engrav. Roxb, Cor. III. t. 258. 
