1898,] King — MakriaU for a Flora of the UaUyan Penintula. lb 
lobes imbiioato, obtuse, pei'aistent. Fetahs 0- Stamens double tbe tmmber 
of the calyx-lobes or thereaboiit, united iu a tube with staminodeu 
alternating vnth. the free porlion of the Hlaments ; stamina! tube liypo- 
gynous, Boraetimes very short so thafc the filaments are nearly or quite 
free. Omry free, ovoid, 1 -celled, style simple, stigma cn pi hite or 3-fid; 
ovules many, parietal. Fnnt Bocculent, globose oi- ovoid, ellipsoid 
( when dry somewhat 3 -angular or 6-ribbed), 3- rarely 2-vaWed. Seedn 
many, angular or obovoid, with a fleshy usually coloured aril ; embryo 
straight. Djstrih. Species 140, in tlie warmer parts of the whole globe, 
most plentiful in America. 
LenveB pobeacent on the tower surface, gJabroBCjaiit on the 
npp«r I — 
Leaves uawowQcl or rounded, but never cordate or fcrnn- 
Cate, at the bftse ; glomeruU fow»llow©rad ... 1. C. Lohiiana. 
Leavoi cordate or trunoate' at the baao ; giomBrali mauy< 
flowenod ... ... ... ... ... 2. C, grewuefolia. 
LeavoB glabrous on both surfaces ; — 
Fruit not exceeding 1 in. in length and UBnally muoh 
shorter ; — 
Leavea broddly eHiptiCi, shortly acnmitiate^ thinly mem^ 
branons 3 calyx-teeth 4 ... ... ... 3. 0. albimtni. 
Leaves olliptlo-oblongj tbinly coHaceoaa or membrau- 
ou 3, ttiidii nerves 10-13 ppiirB ; sttiniena 10 ... 4. undamanica. 
Leaves elHptie-oblong to elliptio-louceolata, nuuu nerv^es 
6-^ pairs ; stamona 8 ... ... ... S. C. c:iculmta. 
Fruit large, fleshy, rS~2 in. long; leaves narrowly 
oblong; coriaceous. 
Flowora in glomoruli 
Leaves taperiog sUghtly to base and apex; fruit 
apiculato ... ... ... ... 6. C. Kunslleri, 
Leaves acute at the apes, sub -acute at the base j 
fruit not apicnlate ... ... ... 7. C. Clarhei. 
Flowers solitary or in fasc idea of 2, axillary ... 8, G. macrocarpa, 
1. CASEAiiJA LoBBUKA, Turcz. in Btill. Soo. Wat. Mosc, (1858), 
XXXT, Pt- I, 463. A Rleucler tree 15-20 feet high; young branches 
slender, densely tawny-pubescent. Leaves ohlong or obloug- lanceolate, 
shortly acuminate, the base rounded or narrowed ; upper surface 
glabreacent, tbe midrib and nerves pubescent ; lower sttrface sparsely 
pnbescent, densely so on the midrib and nerves; main nerves 8-10 
pairs, cui'ving upwards, length 2-5 in., breadth •75-2*25 in. ; petioles 
•2-3 in., tomeutose, Blender. Flmoers few together in the leaf-axils, on 
very abort pedicels, glabreseent. Calyx-teefJt triangular, acute, reflexed, 
Staniinodes villous, rather shorter than the stamens. Fnnt abdost 
se&aile and nearly globose, orange-yellow when ripe, '5 in. loug and "4 
in. in diam. Clarke in Hook, lil* Flor. Br. Ind. II, 594. 
