Walsura.] Xxxvii. melij»ce-2E. (W. P. Hiern.) 565 



Sect. II. Surwala. Filaments subulate, 



■ 8. W. robusta, Roxh. HorL Beng. 32 ; Fl.. Ind. if. 386 ; subglabrous, 

 shoots and petioles rough witb scabrous specks, leaflets 5 sometimes a 

 ovate or elliptic acuminate shining, panicles nearly as long as the leave* 

 dense puberulent, calyx partite, filaments equal free subulate pubescent 

 except apex, anthers terminal, ovary 2-celled, berry egg-shaped or sub- 

 globose. Wall. Gat. 1266, 8110, 8111, 8112. Surwala robusta, Roem. 

 Syruyps. L 108. Monocyclis robusta, Wall, ex Voigt Hort. Suburb. Gal- 

 evit. 135. Scytalia glabra, Hb. Ham. ex Wall. Gat, 8048 E, not other letters. 



SiLHET, WaUich; Assam, Bamilton ; Khasia Mts. and Tenassekim, Griffith, Sue. ; 

 ANDAMAH3, Kurz vmd&r ncrnie of W.. viUosa in Bep. Andam. ed. 2, 33. 



A large timber tree. Leaves 6-12 in-^ leaflets 2-&by 1-3 ia, ; petioluleB i-4 in. or 

 the terminal one longer. .fioMJers J in. long, white- Stammal tube white ; anthers 

 yellow. JVuit 4-Sin. long. 



13. KEVNEA, Boxb. 



_ Trees or rarely shrubs. Leaves 5-11-foliolate ; leaflets opposite, quite en- 

 tire. Panicles terminal and axillary, corymbose, long-peduncled ; ftovrers^ 

 rather small, hermaphrodite. Calyx short,, 4^5-fid, imbricated. Petals 

 4-5, oblong, suberect, somewhat imbricated. Stamival t-uhe 8- or 10-fid ; 

 lobes linear, bidentate at apex, bearing the anthers between the linear 

 teeth. Disk annular, fleshy. Ovary immersed in the disk, 2-3-celled, nar- 

 rowing into- the short style ; stigma 2-3-dentate, with a thickened ring 

 at the base; ovules 2 in each cell. Fruit capsular, 1-ceIfed, 2-valved, 

 1-seeded, glabrous. Seed arillate, exalbuminous ; aril thin, white ; coty- 

 ledons hemispherical. — Disteib. A genus of 1-3 species, limited to- India 

 and the Indian Archipelago. 



1. H. triju^a, Roicb. Hort. Beng. 33'; in Bot..Mags.. t. 173&; Gbr. PI. iii. 

 S6, t. 260 ;. Fl. Ind. ii. 390 ; leaflets 5-11 ovate oblong or lanceolate 

 acuminate glabrous above, paler and glabrate or pubescent beneath usually 

 obtuse-based, panicles nearly eq,uaUing the leaves, calyx pubescent or sub- 

 gkbrate 5-4-fid, petals 5—4 glabrous or puberulent, staminal tube glabrous 

 or puberulent outside usually pubescent inside, filaments 10' or rarely 8 

 alternately rather shorter, capsule round. Grah. Cat. Bomb, PI. 31 ; Adr. 

 Juss. in Mim. Mm. xix, t.. 1^ i 17 ; Dalz. & Gibs. Bomb. Fl. 38 ; Walk 

 Cat. 1258 ; Brandis Fl. SylveU. 70. Leea Isevis, Hb. Heyne ex Wall. l.ci 

 H. quinquejuga, RoaA. Gat. 90; Fl. Ind. ii. 391 ; Wall. Gat. 1259. H. 

 affinis, Adr. Juss. l.c. 275 ; Beddome Fl. Sylvat. t. 134 ; W. & A. Prodr. i. 

 i21. Walsura (Heynea) pubescens, Kurz in JoUm. Asiat SbK Beng. xli. 

 ii. 297. H. connaroides,'' Wight ex Voigt Hort. Suburb. Galcutt. 136 ; 

 Drmy Ind, Fl. i. 166. Zanthoxylon ? connaroides, W. & A. Prodr. i. 148. 

 Zygophylkm? connaroides, ^.&-A.ex Wight Cat. n. 553. 



Forests of Oudh and thfe Himalaya, from Nipal toBhotan; Khasia Mts., Pegu, 

 Bengal, Pbuano ; Westekn Penihsula from the ConCan southwards. 



A tree sometimes attaining a large size. Leaves 4-15 in. long ;. leaflets 2-6i by 

 1-3 in. ; petiolules-J-l in. long or the terminal ones longer. Flowers white. Oapsides 

 \r\ in. long.— A specimen from Malacca in Very young flower, gathered by the late 

 Dr. Maingay (Distrib. n. 346), with the leaflets of nearlj; the same colour on both sur- 

 faces, may belong to this species. Mr. Kura, in Journ. Asiat. Beng. xxxix. ii. 72 (1870),, 

 states that H. snmatrana,_ iBq. Fl. Ind. Sat /Suppl. i. 505, from W. Sumatta,;is 

 identical with fl. quinquejuga, Boxb. 



