116 BOTANY OF BIHAR AND ORISSA. 



Sub-order RUTALES (p. 114). 

 56. The Orange Family. 



Trees or shrubs abounding in oil-glands win h u«u «lh .< n- l.r th, 



2S35 Sgg 



57. The Mahogany and Toon Family. 



alt «smo% pinnate, exstipulate. Fls. regular, mosti 



y often cohering. 

 St. 4-12, utually diph,*tu,v»u,<i«, ,,»„■>. 

 Cedrelem) into a petaloid tube outside the disc. Duofrt 

 Oranj 2 -f>- rarefy 6-ceHed. Ovules 2 or many in < > 

 solitary. Seeds »°n«ttn» ariUed or ringed. Alburn w am^ 



58. The Bitter-bark Family. 



Woodv with hitler .ark an.l , ternate usually large odd-pinna* 

 leaves. Stipules or deciduous H, wW/. 3 ■-/- — - ytt-n puh- 



lobes of the ovary Simarubacece (p. 168)- 



59. The Myrrh Family. 



j often secreting fragrant oleo-r 



inserted on the margin of or u 

 3-, sometimes 2-5-celled. 



eons, sometimes nearly dry, 

 d,d pyrenes. Albumen 0. Cotyledons 



plicate or crumpled Burserace* (p. «Jj 



60. The Mango Family. 



Woody plants with resin canals a 



•ly strong i 

 Fls. polygamous,^?*, usually 3-5-merous, perfect stamens sometm* 



other part's'. Leaves alternate (rareh opposite ii ' 



• b / Pe " . u 

 i a shallow hypanthmin luud with a disc free at m 



