165 
Srro. Cuar. Leaflets opposite, 2-4 pair, obliquely ovate- 
lanceolate: panicles axillary, solitary, drooping, about as long as 
the leaves: peduncles in female tree 3—6-flowered : flowers longer 
than the male: capsule largish: seeds covered with fleshy bright 
orange-coloured aril: flowers small, yellow. 
Soonderbunds, flowering in the rainy season. 
(8) A. Fictrormis. (R. W.) 
Ident. Wight’s Il. I. p. 147. 
Spec. Cuar. Leaflets ovate, oblique at the base: female flow- 
ers axillary or from the scars of the fallen leaves, subsessile: fruit 
fig-shaped, subsessile. 
Shevagherry Mountains, near Courtallum. 
GENUS VII. SANDORICUM. 
Becandria Monogynia. Sez: Syst: 
Deriv. From Santoor, the Malay name of the tree. 
Gey. Cuan. Calyx obtusely 5-lobed: petals 5, distinct: sta« 
men-tube cylindrical, 10-toothed, bearing 10, erect, cordate anthers 
on the inside: disk expanding into a tube, sheathing the base of 
the style, torn and 5-toothed at the apex: ovary half hid at 
the bottom of the calyx, with 2 collateral ovules in each cell: style 
columnar: stigma long, globose at the base, 5-lobed above: fruit 
baccate, like ‘an apple, 5-celled: seeds solitary in each cell, arillate. 
(1) S.Inprcum. (Cav.) 
Ident. W. & A prod. I. p. 120:—Dee. prod. I. p. 621.—Roxb. 
fl. Ind. HE. p. 392. 
Syn. Trichilia nervosa, Vahl. Dec. prod. 1. p. 623.—T. ve~ 
nosa, Spreng. 
Engrav. Rumph. Amb. I. t. 64. 
Spec. Cuar. Small tree: leaves trifoliolate: panicles axillary : 
flowers crowded on the partial peduncles, small, yellow. 
Mysore, flowering in the hot season. 
GENUS VOI. WALSURA. 
Decandria Monogynia. Sex: Syst: 
Deriv. From Wallursi, its Telugu name. 
Gen. Cuar. Trees, with usually trifoliate leaves: panicles 
stalked, axillary or terminal: calyx 5-cleft: petals 5, distinct < 
stamen-tube deeply 10-cleft: divisions 2-cleft at the apex, with an 
erect anther on the inside between each segment: ovary immersed 
in the fleshy disk, 2~3-celled, with 2 collateral ovules in each cells. 
