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(2) B. ancusrirotta. (Roxb.) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I..p. 169.—Roxb. fi. Ind. IT. p. 386.—<« 
Wee. prod. II. p. 64. 
Syn. Spondias simplicifolia, Rottl_—Mangifera axillaris, Lam. 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon. t. 101.—Roxb. Cor. III. t. 262. 
Srrc. Cuar. Leaves linear-oblong, obtuse or emarginate: bran- 
ches of the.panicle glabrous with the flowers, lax: flowers small, 
greenish, : 
Mountains of Coromandel. Adjunta jungles, flowering in May 
‘and June. 
(3) Buivrermepia. (R. W.) 
Ident. Wight’s Icon. vol. I. No. 5. 
‘Engrav. Wight’s Icon. t. 81. 
Srec. Cuar. Leaves obovate, spathulate, membranaceous : ‘pax 
nicles glabrous : flowers congested, small, greenish. 
-Naggarie Hills, near Madras. 
(4) B. vancrorata. (R. W.) 
Ident. “Wight's Icon. vol. I. No. 12. 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon. t. 237. 
Spec. Cuar. ‘Leaves lanceolate, acute or acuminated, quite 
‘entire, congested towards the summits of the young shoots : panicles 
pubescent, erect, terminal and axillary: flowers small, numerous, 
capitate on the ends of the lateral ‘divisions of the panicle, gtéen- 
ish-white. 
Quilon. Malabar Coast, flowering in the hot season. The leaves 
‘are so like those of the common Mango tree that they may easily 
be-mistaken for each other. 
(5) B. wance@roua. ( Roxb.) 
Ident. Roxb. fl, Ind. IT. p. 386. 
Srrc. Cuar. Large, tall tree : leaves lanceolate, 
? : obtusely poi 
ed, shining, entire: panicles terminal: flowers ‘gree Spits 
nish-white, 
Chittagong. The tender unripe fruit is eaten by the natives in 
their curries. (Roxb.) m 
GENUS IV. MANGIFERA. 
Polygamia Moneccia. Sex: Sysl : 
Deriv. From Mango, and Fero, to bear. 
Gen. Cuar. Trees: 
calyx 5- artite, ‘decid : - 
Gnserted under the disk ; y ciduous: petals 4-5, 
stamens 5, only one fertile, the sterile 
