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uTor the petioles of its teaven are glabrous, wltereaa iu this the petioles fo^e pubes* 
fSUt. 
5. Terminalia KCETiDissiMA, GHff, Notal. IV, 685. A tall tree; young 
brmiches as thick aa a sv^fan's qaiUy puberaloas, mtlior i^agh. Leaves 
ooi'iaceouSt obovate, minutely cuspidate, narrowed from above tLe middle 
to tUe iicutc base ; upper surface quh.o glabivjns, very shiuing when dry 
the lower duller, glabrous except the sparsely rusty-pubescent mitli-ib 
and nerves; main nerves 7-9 pairs, spreading but curving upwards; 
leiit^th 5-lj'5 in., breadth 2"25-3'2.'> in. ; petiole about *8 in., terete. 
Spikes solitary, axillary, nearly tis long as the leaves, rusty-pubescent, 
Flaioers nearly all hermaphrodite, about "2 in. in diam. ; their ovariea 
elongate, clavato, rusty- tome ntose, each with a linear bracteole. Calyx- 
tttfih sparsely hairy, the mouth rusty-villous inside. Vrtipe obovate- 
ellipsoid, subacute, plano-convex, glabrous when ripe, I'b iu. long. 
Clarke in Hook. fil. Fl TJr. Ind. 11, 445. 
JiIalacca ; QTtjfdh^ Maingay 643| and 64i, Distrib. Burma. 
6. Tkrmihalia Catappa, Linn. Manfc. II, 519. A tree 80-120 
feet high ; young bmnches stout, puberulons, becoming glabrouR, the 
tips with large cicatrices. Leaves coriaceous, obovate or obovato- 
oblong, with a much attenuate cordate and often bi-glandular base; the 
petiole very short, stout, broad and channelled > both surfaces glabrous ; 
main nerves 8-12 puirs, spreading, not prominent when dry; length 
6-9 in., breadth 3*5-5 in., petiole "Ah in. Spikes axillary, slender, 
glabious, shorter than the leaves. Flowers "2 in. in diam., each with a 
small hracteole, those in the upper part of the raceme mostly male 
and shortly pedicelled, (hose in the lower part hermaphrodite ; caljx- 
tabe containing the ovary, conical. Gahjx glabrous oufcf^ide, the mouth 
Tillons inside. Ova>^ glabrous. Dnipe ellipsoid, somewhat compressed, 
keeled all round, pointed at the base, glabrous ; pericarp pnlpy, endocarp 
woody and very hard ; length 2 in., breadth 1-25 in, Willd. Sp. PI, IV, 
067; lioxb. Hort. Beng. S'S] Fl. Ind. II, 430; Lamk. IIL t. 848; BO. 
Prodr. Ill, 11 ; Wall. Cat. 3975 j W, & A. Prodr. 313 j Wight Ic. 172; 
Bot. Mag. 3004 ; Miq, Fl. Ind, Bat. I, pt. 1, 599; Betid. FJ. Sylv. t. IS ; 
KurK For. Fl. Brit. Burma, T, 454; Hook. fil. Fl. Br. Ind. 11,444. 
T. Catappa and T, Badumta, Tulasne in Ann. Sc. Nat. Ser. IV, Voh VI, 
92. moluccana, Lsimk. Diet. I, 349, (not of Roxb.) ; DC. Prodr. Til. 
11 ; Willd. Sp. PL IV, 96 t excluding the Bynonym ef^landuloMi, Hoxb.) 
T. procei-a, Roxb, Hort. Beng. 33; FL Ind. II, 249 ; Wall. Cat. 3974 ; 
Xnrz For. Flora Burma, I, 454. Tertnitmlia nov- spec. 168, Kurz in 
Journ. As. Soc. Beng, 1876, pt. II, p. 130. T. Mywhalana, Roth Nov, 
Sp. 378. 21 mhcorduta, Willd. Sp. PL IV, 968. T. inter-media, Spi^ng. 
Syst. 11, 359, Jughns Catappa, Lour. FL Cochinch. 703. Catappa du- 
