Nrjdocalos.] cvii. bignoniacb^. (C. B. Clarke.) 377 



attached near the top of the corolla- tube ; anther-cells distinct, naiTOwly 

 oblong, pendulous. Capsule oblong, flattened parallel to the septtuh, 

 septicidally 2-valTe4. Seeds thinly discoid, completely surrounded (except 

 at their base) by a hyaline entire wing. — Species 3, 2 in Malaya, 1 m 

 Assam. 



The Malay species, on which the genus is founded, are described and figured with 

 5 fertile stamens, having the anther-cells combined. The Assam species constitutes a 

 marked sub-genus. 



XT. Tbomsonl 5 Sook. f. Bot. Mag. t. 5678. 



Assam ; Gowhatty Hills, Jenkins ; Mikir Hills, Simons. 



Leaflets 6 by 3 in., broadly elliptic, caudate-acuminate, rhomboid at the base; 

 petiolule ^-2 in.; petiole 4 in. Peduncles 6 in,; bracts J in.; pedicel^ 6, Jin. 

 Calyx i by ^ in.j teeth 5, -^ in., linear. Corolla-tube 7 by J in., mouth 2J in. diam. 

 Anthers subexsert, yellow ; connective minutely mucronate ; rudiment of the fifth 

 stamen present. Disc small, cushion-like. Style 7 in. ; stigma tongue-shaped, sub- 

 capitate. Capsule 6 by 2 in. ; valves leathery, almost woody ; septum ultimately 

 free, simple, flat. Seeds ^-^ in. diam., or including the wing 1 in. diam.; those 

 attached on opposite margins of the septum much overlapping. 



II. ItXXZiIiXITGTONXiV, Unn. f. 



■ An erect tree ; bark corky. Leaves opposite, 2-3-pinnate. Panicles 

 many-fid., terminal on the pendent branches. Calyx small, campanulate ; 

 teeth 5, obscure. Corolla white ; tube long, slender ; lobes 5, subequal, 

 ovate, acute, subvalvate. Anthers of 1 ovate cell, the second cell appearing 

 as a small hook. Capsule linear, compressed parallel to the septum, 

 septicidally 2-valved. Seeds thinly discoid ; wing hyaline, broad. 



I«. liortensis, Linn. f. Suppl. 291; DC. Prodr. ix. 182; Wight III. 

 161 bis, fig. 6, had ; Bureau Monogr. Bign. t. 8 ; Bedd. Fl. Sylv. t. 249 

 (anthers wrong) ; Brand. Por. PL 347 ; Kurz, For. PI. ii. 238. Bignonia, 

 Azedarachta, Koen. Ann. Bot. i. 178. B. suberosa, Soxb. Cor. PI. lii. 11, 

 t. 214, and PI. Ind. iii. Ill ; Wall. Cat. 6513. 



BtTBMA ; in the tropical forests from Ava to Tenasserim, fide Kurz. — DisiBlB. 

 Planted extensively in India, and in other tropical countries. Perhaps wild also in 

 Central India and on the Upper Godavery. 



An erect tree, 80 ft., lanceolate in outline, branches drooping. Leaves 2-3 ft.; 

 leaflets 2-3 in., ovate-lanceolate, acuminate, sinnate or crenate, young pubescent, 

 mature nearly glabrous ; petiolules of the upper tertiary leaflets hardly any. Peduncles 

 1-3 in. ; ' panicles 10 by 6 in. ; bracts inconspicuous. Calyx -jj in. Corolla-tube 2-3 

 by ^ in. ; mouth 1 in. diam. Siomp" f shortly exsert, glabrous ; anthers white. Disc 

 small, cushion-like ; stigma exsert, ot 2 small ovate plates. Capsule 12 by } in,, 

 acute at both ends j valves woody ; septum viltimately free, simple, flat ; seeds 

 including the wing 1 by ^ in. ; wing narrow at the apex, at the base ; seeds 

 attached on opposite margins of the septum much overlapping. 



III. OBOXTZiUnX, Vent. 



A glabrous tree. Leaves opposite^ large, 2-3-piiinate ; leaflets ovate, 

 entire. Saceme terminal, long. Calyx large, leathery, campanulate, 

 truncate or obscurely toothed. Corolla large, campanulate-ventricose, 

 white or purplish ; lobes 5, subequal, round, crisped, toothed. Stamens 6 ; 

 anthers glabrous, 2-oeIled ; cells parallel, oblong. Capsule large, linear, 

 compressed parallel to the septum, septicidally 2-valved. Seeds, thinly 

 discoid ; wing hyaline, broad. 



