6io OCTAND. MONOG. 764—767. 
htxandra. Leaves alternate, obovate, emarginate ; flowers 
Indies. Roxb.Coromand. p, i 6 . t. 15, 
branched : calyx 6 -]c»ved. ^1;- 
Kauki, Leaves alternate, crowded, at the ends of the branch^®’ 
long, very obtufe. 
Indies. Rumph. amh. p. \c).t.%. Metrofidero^- 
hnbricaria- Leaves alternate, crowded, at the ends of the b^t' 
ovate, rctufe; fruit many-feeded. 
Bourben. Lamarck, illudr. tab, ■^oo. 
764. JAMBOLIFERA. 4- toothed: 
petalled, funnel-form : filaments flattilh : J ° 
fimple. 
pedunculata Jambolikera. 
Indies. Vahl. fymb. 5./. 52, /. 61. fd/ 
7 ree with alternate branches: leaves oppolite, ovate, ’ 
entire, veined ; /awV/rcorymbed, axillary, divaricate* , 
765. CUPANIA. Calyx 5 -leaved: carol 
hooded at the tip : 3-cleft: cafJuU x 
3-valvedj the cells i or2-feeded: Jeeds co^ 
tomentosa. Leaves pinnate; leaflets obovate, retufle, ferrug“* 
downy underneath. 
^ Hifpaniola. Jlacq Amer, 102. i, Trigonis. 
Leaves alternate, abruptly pinnate; racemes axillary. 
glabra. Leaves pinnate ; leaflets ovate, obtufle, crenate, glabt®^ 
Weft indies. Plum. gen. ic no? 
Saponario- Leaves pinnate; leaflets oblong, tapering, very 
. rough and pubefeent underneath. 
Weft Indies. Svartz predr.bz. FI, ind. ccc, 2, p.bb^' 
766. XYLOCARPUS. Calyx 4- toothed: 
pctalled: 8-cleft: filaments 
the neftary; <fraj>(?juicelefs, large, 4 or 5 '8*^° 
nuts 8 — 10, differently fhaped. 
Granatum, XvLOCARPUS. 
Eaft Indies. Rumph,amb. t,. p.c)Z, t.L\, 
STw branched ; leaves opp^fite, oblong-clavate, rounded 0 
very entire: feattered, Ibmetimes axillary. 1. 
767. EPHIELIS. Calyx 5 -parted: carol 
neSlaries 10 fcalcs, 1 inierted into each P 
capjule I -celled, 2-valved, 2-lee(led. 
frax'mea. Ephielis. 
Guiana. Aubl. Gui. I . 3 3. /. 1 28. Mataiba. , cm f 
50 feet high ; alternate, abruptly pinnate; 
. tioled, ovate, entire ; pawV/W branched. 
