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(1) 8. Mawarrera, (Pers. ) 
Ident. W. & &. prod. I. p. 173.—Dee. prod. II. p. 75.—Roxb, 
fi. Ind. II. p. 451. 
Syn. S. amara, Lam.—Mangifera pinnata, Koen.—Poupartia. 
mangifera, Blume. 
| Engrav. Rheede Mal. I. t. 50.—Wight’s Ill. I. t. 76. 
Spec. Cuar. Tree: leaves alternate, unequally pinnated : leaf~ 
lets 4—5-pair, ovate or elliptic-oblong, abruptly acuminated, oblique 
at the base, quite entire: panicles axillary and terminal, diffuse : 
drupe oval, yellow: nut oblong, very hard: flowers small, white. 
Peninsula. Upper India, flowering in March. The fruit is 
eatable. 
GENUS VIII. SOLENOCARPUS. 
Decandria Monogynia. Sex: Syst: 
Deriv. From Solen,:a furrow, and Karpos, fruit. 
Gen. Cuan. Flowers bisexual: calyx small, 5-cleft, deciduous: 
segments rounded: petals 5, inserted between the calyx and the 
disk: zestivation valvular: filaments alternately shorter, nearly as 
long as the corolla: ovary 1-celled: ovule solitary: style thick, 
nearly as long as the stamens, furrowed on one side: stigma ob- 
lique: fruit somewhat kidney-shaped, hairy: pericarp full of fra- 
grant oil, 1-celled, 1-seeded : seed pendulous, in the apex of the 
convex side of the fruit. ; 
(1) S. Inpica. (W. & 4.) 
Ident. W.&A. prod. I. p. 171. 
-Spec. Cuan. Tree: petals oval, sessile, equal: ovary free, 
sessile: leaves fascicled at the extremities of the old branches and 
alternate on the young ones, long-petioled, unequally pinnated : 
leaflets 5-7-pair, elliptic-oblong, acuminated, slightly crenulated, 
glabrous, paler beneath: panicles fascicled, from the apex of the 
branches... - : 
Courtallum. 
GENUS IX. NOTHOPEGIA. 
Deriv. From Nothos, spurious, and Pegia, the name of the 
genus formerly wrongly applied. 
Gey. Oran. Calyx 5-lobed, deciduous : ovary sessile, surrounds 
ed with a fleshy ansular disk : style terminal, short: stigma capi+ 
tate: berry globose, l«celled, l-seeded; seed erect, globose, 
