214 
(1) P. Harmazra. (Linn) 
Ident. Linn. Spec. 6038.—Dec. prod. I. p. 712.—Dalz. Bomb. 
flor. p. 45. 
Spec. Cuar. Stem herbaceous : leaves multifid: lobes linear : 
flowers terminal, white. 
Indapore. Bejapore. 
ORDER XLIII. RUTACEZ. 
Trees or shrubs, rarely herbaceous plants: leaves exstipu- 
late, alternate, simple or deeply lobed: calyx 4-5-cleft: petals 
alternate with the sepals: stamens inserted round the base 
of the disk: anthers 2-celled, opening lengthwise: styles com- 
bined: stigma furrowed: capsule usually 4-5-lobed, the lobes 
dehiscing at the apex: seeds often by abortion fewer than the 
ovules, pendulous or adnate: albumen fleshy. 
GENUS I. CYMINOSMA. 
Octandria Monogynia. Sex: Syst: 
Deriv. From Kyminon, cummin, and Osme, smell. The fruit 
has the smell of cummin seed. 
Gun. Cuan. Trees or shrubs: leaves opposite: calyx deeply 
4-lobed: petals much longer than the calyx, revolute at the apex : 
stamens longer than the petals: filaments flat, with woolly margins 
near the base: anthers ovate: ovary fleshy, tomentose,, 4-celled, 
with 2 ovules in each cell: style short: stigma 4-furrowed: fruit 
drupaceous, thick, fleshy, closely attached to the nut: nut hard, 
4-celled : seeds solitary i ineach cell. 
(1) C. pepuncunata. (Dec. ) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 147.—Dec. prod. I. p. 722. 
Syn. C. Ankeenda, Gaertn. Dec. 1. e.—Jambolifera peduncula- 
ta, Val. —Gela lanceolata, Zour.—Selas lanceolatum, Spreng. 
Engrav. Wight’s Ill. J. t. 65.—Rheede Mal. V. t. 15. 
Spec. Cuan. Tree: leaves elliptical-lanceolate, obtuse : petals 
linear-lanceolate, thrice as long as the calyx : corymbs trichotomous:” 
flowers small, greenish-white. 
Coromandel. South Concans, Chittagong. Flowering in 
March. 
