168 
(2) M. Wauuicnn. (R. 4.) 
Ident. Wight's Ill. I. p. 147. 
Syn. Turrea pinnata, Wall. pl. As. Rar. I. t. 119. 
Engrav. Horsf. pl. II. p. 176. t. 188.—Bot. Reg. XVII. t. 
1413. 
Spec. Cuan. Shrub: leaves unequally, pinnate : leaflets about 
3 pair, obliquely cordate at the base: flowers largish, rose-coloured. 
Silhet. 
GENUS XII. DYSOXYLUM. 
MonadelIphia Deeandria. Sex: Syst: 
‘ Deriv. From Dusodes, fetid, and Xylon, wood, alluding to the 
unpleasant odour of the wood. 
Gen. Cuar. ‘Trees: calyx 4—5-cleft: petals 4-5: anthers 8-10, 
inserted in the throat of the toothed stamen-tube: ovary 3—4-celled : 
cells 2-ovuled: style filiform, crowned by the subpeltate stigma: 
capsule coriaceous, 3—4-valved, 3—4-celled: seed. solitary, without 
an aril. 
(1) D. murisucum. ( Arn.) 
wat. Voigt’s Hort. Cale. p. 135. 
Syn. Guarea paniculata, Roxb. f. Ind. IL. p. 242. 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon. t. 146. 
Spzc. Cuar. Leaves abruptly pinnate: leaflets 6-12 pair, 
ovate-lanceolate: panicles axillary, solitary, nearly as long as the 
leaves: calyx obscurely 4-toothed: petals 4, recurved: style 
hairy: capsule 3-4-lobed, furrowed, of a dark orange colour: 
flowers numerous, largish, pale-yellow, expanding in the evening, 
and dropping the next morning. 
Silhet, flowering in May and June. 
GENUS XIII. EPICHARIS. 
Monadelphia Deeandria. Sex: Syst: 
Deriv. A Greek term for beautiful, alluding to the elegance of 
the trees. 
Gen. Cuan. Trees: calyx irregularly 5-6-cleft : petals 4, rare- 
ly 5: anthers 8-10, adnate to the throat of a toothed tube: ovary 
4-celled: cells 2-ovuled: style filiform, crowned by a capitate stig- 
ma: capsule coriaceous, 2—4-valved, 2—4-celled: seed solitary; 
usually almost covered by fleshy aril. 
