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entire, glabrous above, pubescent beneath: cymes dichotomous, 
axillary, elongated: capsule solitary, sessile, gibbous at the base, 
ovoid. 
Peninsula. 
GENUS X. XYLOCARPUS. 
Octandria Monogynia. Sex: Syst: 
Deriv. From Xylon, wood, and Karpos, fruit, alluding to the 
hard pericarp. 
Gen. Cuan. Trees: calyx 4-cleft: petals 4, distinct, reflexed: 
stamen-tube urceolate, 8-cleft at the apex: the segments bipartite: 
anthers included, erect: ovary 4-furrowed, 4-celled: cells 1-5- 
ovuled: style short, with'a broad concave stigma: fruit spherical, 
6-12.seeded ; the pericarp splitting into 4 valves: seeds angled, 
with a spongy integument. 
X. Granatum. (Koen.) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p, 121.—Roxb. fl, Ind. IT. p. 240. 
Syn. Carapa Moluccensis, Lam. 
Engrav. Rumph. Amb, III. t. 61. 
Srec. Cuar. Leaves abruptly pinnated: leaflets 2 pair, ellip- 
tical, obtuse, entire: flowers small, yellowish. ~ 
Soonderbunds, flowering in the hot season. 
GENUS XI. MUNRONIA. 
Decandria Monogynia. Sex: Syst: 
Deriv. Named after Lieut. Munro, an Indian Botanist. 
Gen. Cuar. Shrubs: calyx 5-cleft: petals 5, cohering at the 
base, with the staminal tube: stamen-tube funnel-shaped, with 
10 anthers attached to its apex and alternate with its teeth: ovary 
5-celled: cells 2-ovuled : style filiform: stigma capitate: capsule 
5-valved ; seeds about 5. 5 
(1). M. Neizenzrrica. (R. W.) 
Ident. Wight’s Ill, I, p. 147. 
‘Engrav. Wight’s Ill. I. t. 54. 
Spec. Cuan. Shrub: leaves unequally. pinnate, congested to- 
wards the summit, about 3 pair: leaflets ovate, acute: cymes several, 
axillary and terminal: lobes of the calyx leafy, hairy: flowers 
white, very fragrant. : 
“Neilgherries and Coorg. 
