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equal in number to them, or thrice as many: filaments distinct 
anthers 2-celled, bursting longitudinally : ovary 1-celled, coher- 
ing with the calyx-tube: ovules 2-5, pendulous: style 1, slen- 
der: stigma simple: fruit drupaceous, baccate or nut-like, 1+ 
telled, indehiscent, often winged: seed solitary ; albumen none. 
GENUS I. TERMINALIA. 
Polygamia Monececia. Sex: Syst: 
Deriv. Name given in allusion to the leaves growing in clusters 
at the ends of the. branches. ; 
Gen. Cuan. Trees or shrubs: leaves altetnate or rately oppo 
site, sometimes crowded towards the extremities of the branches: 
flowers in racemose or panicled spikes, bisexual in the lower part of 
the spike, male in the upper: calyx campanulate, 5-cleft: petals 
‘wanting: stamens 10, in a double row, longer than the calyx! 
“ovary 2-3-ovuled: style somewhat acute: drupe not crowned by 
‘the calyx, 1-seeded: seed like an almond. : 
(1) T. Bererica. ( Roxb.) 
Ident. W.& A. prod. I. p. 313.—Roxb. fi. Ind. Il. p. 431. 
Dec. prod. III. p. 12. 
Syn, TT. punctata, Roth. Dec, prod. II. p. 13.+-Myrobalanus 
bellirica, Breyn. 
Engrav. Roxb. Cor. IT. t. 198.~—-Gaertn. fr. II. t. 97,.-—-Rheede 
Mal. IV. t. 10.-Wight’s Ill. I. t. 91. 
Spec. Cuar. Tree? leaves about the extremities of the branch= 
lets, long-petioled, obovate, obtuse or shortly acuminateéd, quite en- 
tire, glabrous: spikes axillary, solitary,- almost the length of the 
leaves; bisexual flowers sessile, male shortly pedicillate, with a 
Jarge hairy glandular disk in the bottom of the calyx: drupe obo 
vate, obscurely 5-angled, fleshy, covered with greyish silky down? 
flowers small, greyish-green, offensively smelling. of 
Peninsula, Goalparrah. Goruckpore. Flowering in the hot 
season. The fruit is known as the Beleric Myrobalans- The ker» 
nels tasting like filberts are eaten by the natives. 
(2) T. cuzsuta. (Retz,) 
Ident. W.& A. prod. I. p. 318.—Retz. Obs, Vp. 31.—Dee, 
prod. If. p. 12.—Roxb. fi. Ind. II. p. 483. 
' Syn. T. reticulata, Roth. Dee. prod. IIT. p. 13.~—T. myrobae 
Janus Citrina, Koen.—Melanoxylon Cadikamarum, Koen, ' 
Engrav, Roxb. Cor, Il. t, 197, 
