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fruit nearly an inch in diameter, globose, fetid, 2-celled, with 5-6 
‘seeds in each cell. 
The Ghauts. Dalzell mentions another species, D. apiocarpum, 
found in the same locality, which is in all respects similar to the 
above except that the fruit is pear-shaped and has a circular ring 
somewhat below the apex. 
GENUS XXXVII. CEPHALANTHUS. 
Tetrandria Monogynia. Sez: Sytt: 
Deriv. From Kephale, a head, and Anthos, a flower, in allusion 
.to the flowers being disposed in globular heads. 
Gen. Cuan. Shrubs or small trees; leaves opposite or verticil- 
late: stipules distinct or slightly combined: peduncles naked, ter- 
minal or from the upper axils: heads of flowers globose: calyx- 
tube obversely pyramidal: limb angular, 4-toothed: corolla-tube 
slender: limb 4-cleft: stamens inserted in the upper part of the 
tube, scarcely exserted: style much exserted: stigma capitate: fruit 
inversely pyramidal, crowned by the limb of the calyx: cells 1- 
seeded, indehiscent: seeds oblong, terminating in a-small callous 
bladder: albumen somewhat cartilaginous: embryo inverted. 
(1) C. waucreorpEs. (Dec.) 
Ident. Dec. prod, IV. p. 539. 
Syn. Nauclea tetrandra, Roxb. fl. Ind. I. p. 516. 
Srec. Cuar. Small tree: leaves opposite or 3-4 in a whorl, 
ovate-lanceolate, acuminated, short-petioled, villous beneath : branch- 
lets villous: stipules intrafoliaceous, -acuminated : peduncles 3-4 in 
whorled panicles: flowers yellow, intermixed with filiform clavate 
scales: capsules turbinate, 2-celled, 2-seeded. 
Silhet, flowering in the hot season. The flowers are very fra- 
grant. 
GENUS XXXVIII. LUCULIA. 
Pentandria Monogynia. Ser: Syst: 
Deriv. ‘The Nepaulese name of the tree latinized. 
. Gen. Cuan. Calyx 5-parted: segments leafy: corolla tubular: 
limb 5-lobed, imbricated in estivation: stamens scarcely exserted : 
anthers linear: stigma bipartite: capsule 2-celled, dehiscing from 
the apex, many-seeded, crowned by the calyx: seeds samaroid, sur- 
rounded by a jagged membranous margin. 
