Qanarium] 



XXVIII. BUESBRACB.E 



IBl 



B. Mlaments free, flat, inserted oa the ed^e of or outside the disk. 



5. C.^ coccmeo-bracteatmn, Kiirz. South Andaman, shoots minutely puhescent, leaveb 

 10-18 in. long, btipules large, pectinately lobecl, bracts longer than buds, tomentose out- 

 side, iscarlet. 7. C. Manii, King, Houth Andaman, brancblets slender, sourfy- 

 puberulous, leaflets 2-3 pair, entire, quite glabrous, thinly coriaceous, bracts oblong 

 obtuse, tomentose, longer than bucls. Drupes ovoid-ellipsoid, not trigonous, 1-1^ m. 

 long, calyx persistent. 



3. GARUGA, Eoxb. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. i. 528. 

 Species 3, Indo-Malayan. 



G. pinnata, Eoxh. Cor. PL t. 208; Bedd. M. Sylv. t. 118; Brandis, F. Jj. 

 t. 13. Vern. Kkarpat, Kalkar, Hind. ; Dahdabi, Fep.; Armio, Kol; Karur, 



Fio. 62.— Bursera berrata, Colebr J. 



Sonth. ; Gharri, Qond ; Kudak, Mar. Godda, Kan. : Garuga, gargu, Tel. ; 

 Chtnydk, Burm. 



A large deciduous tree, young shoots and inflorescence grey-pubescent. 

 L. imparipinnate, crowded near the ends of branches, leaflets 6-9 pair, 

 opposite or nearly so, lanceolate or ovate-lanceolate, crenate. EL yellow, in 



