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(1) D, smocunare. (Dale. ) 
Ident. Hook. Jour. Bot. II. p. 38. 
Syn. Toddalia bilocularis, W. § A. prod. I. p. 149. 
. Spec. Car. Shrub: uppper part without prickles: leaves 
alternate, trifoliate: leaflets equally stalked, elliptic-lanceolate, 
acuminated at beth ends, pellucid-dotted, quite entire: lateral 
veins parallel: panicles axillary and terminal: fruit globose, 2- 
celled. 
Peninsula. Canara. Flowering in April and May. 
GENUS IV. AILANTHUS. 
Polygamia Momecia. Sex: Syst: 
Deriv. From Ailantos, the Chinese name of one of the species. 
Gen. Cuan. Calyx 5-cleft: petals 5. Mate: stamens 10: 
ovaries rudimentary, 5 or fewer, distinct. FEMALE: stamens 
Partly abortive: ovaries 3-celled, distinct, compressed: styles 
arising from a notch on the inner angle of the ovaries, distinct at 
the base and bearing at the point of union at the apex, about 5 
long stigmas : samarse (wings) several, oblong, compressed, swollen 
and 1-celled in the middle. 
(1) A. excetsa. (Roxb. ) 
Ident. W.& A. prod. I. p. 150.—Roxb. fi. Ind. H. p. 450. 
—Dec. prod. II. p. 89. 
Engrav. Roxb. Cor. I. t. 23.—Wight’s Ill. I. t. 67, 
Src. Cuar. Tall tree: leaves abruptly pinnated, young ones 
tomentose: leaflets coarsely toothed at the base: petals almost gla- 
brous within: flowers fascicled in large, branched, terminal pani+ 
cles: wings linear-oblong: flowers small, yellow. 
_ Coromandel, Broach and Baroda. Deccan. Flowering in the 
cold season. 
(2) A. Maraparica. (Dec. ) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 150.—Dec. prod. Il. p. 89.— 
Drury’s Useful Plants, p. 23. 
‘Engrav. Rheede Mal. VI. t. 15.—Wight’s Icon. t. 1604. 
Sprc. Cnar. Tall tree: leaves abruptly pinnated, glabrons: 
-Téaflets quite entire, ovate-lanceolate; unequal-sided, abruptly acu- 
minate: male panicles large: peduncles and calyx pubescent; 
petals glabrous, much longer than the calyx: filaments longer than 
petals: wings oval, oblong, obtuse at both ends: flowers small, 
white, 
Canara and Travancore, flowering in February and March. The 
