460 G-. King — Materials for a Flora of ike Malayan Tmimula. [No. 3, 
Sub -Older I- Anacardub, Ovary 1- eel ted (in all 
the Asiatic species) . 
Tribe I. — Mangif&rae, Carpels solitary, or 5 
with only one fertile ; style usually lateral or 
gynobasic, ovules pendulous, or semi-pcodu- 
loufl (in Anacardium') from a basal fuuicle j 
ovary often with a gynophore j stamens in on© 
or more whorl, somotimes reduced to a single 
iadividual ; leaves simple. 
Keitlier sepals uor petals aceresceat. 
Carpels 6, lurely 4 or 6 j stameus 10 
Carpel solitary. 
Leaves opposite ... • 
Ijeaves alternate. 
Calyx 4-5'partite, etamena 1 to 5 j 
drupe with succulent mesocavp, the 
endocarp hard and fibrt)us, the 
peduncle not enlarged ... 
Calyx 4-5-paiiite, stamens 8 to 10 
all or only a few perfect ; drupe reui- 
form, compressed, the peduncle much 
enlarged 
Calyx spathaceons, petals 4 to 6; 
torus stipitatc, drupe sub-HgneonSj 
tubercled or ridged, the endocarp 
leathery 
Petals accrescent. 
Calyx calyptriform ; s tame us 5 or numer* 
ous 
Calyx 5- partite ; stamens 5, drupe 
stalked 
Tribe II. — Ehoideae. Carpels solitary or 3 and 
united ; styles terminal or lateral, free or con- 
nate below ; ovary 1-celled ; ovule solitary, 
rising' by a short fuuicle from the base or 
frara near the base of the cell, or suspended 
from the wall near the apex ; stamens in 1 or 2 
whorls ; fruit drupaceous, 1-celled, 1-seeded, 
sometimes with the accrescent calyx-segments 
at its base (obscurely 2-ce11ed in Drepano- 
spermum) ; embrya usually curved, rarely 
straight : leaves simple, trifoliolatc or pinnate. 
L 
2. 
6. 
7. 
BUCHANANIA. 
Bo USA* 
3. Mangifera. 
4. Anacabdietm. 
5, Glcta. 
MutANOHRHOEA. 
SWINTONIA. 
