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G. King— -Materials for a Flora of the Malayan Peninsula. [No. 1, 
with rather broader petals and a shorter style. Fruit sub-globular, 
7 to 10 in. in diam. Blume Bijdragen, 179; C. DO. Monogr. Phaner, I, 
719: Don. Gen. Syst. I, 686; DC. Prod. T, 626: Bedd. Flor. Sylvat. 
t. 136: Seeman Flor. Viti, 38; Hiern in Hook. fil. FI. Br. Ind., {in 
fart,) I. 567. C. indica , A. Juss. Diet. Sc. Nat. VII., p. 31. Xylocar- 
fus granatum , Willd. Spec. Ill, 328 ; A. Juss. Mem. Mel. p. 92, t. 20, 
No. 22; Roxb. FI. Tnd. II, 240: Wight and Arn. Prod. 121; Blanco 
Flor. Philipp, ed. 2, p. 207 ; A. Gray U. S. Exped. I, 243. X. grana¬ 
tum , Koenig, Miq. FI. Ind. Bat. I, Pt. 2, p. 546: X. Forstenii Miq. 
Ann. Mus. Lugd. Bat. IV, 62. 
South Andaman Island; Kurz, King’s Collectors. Great Coco 
Island; Prain. Distrib. Burma, Malayan Archipelago, S. India, Fiji 
Islands, Africa, 
12. Chickrassia, Adr. Juss. 
A tree with pari-pinnate leaves, alternate sub-opposite or opposite 
oblique entire leaflets, terminal panicles and 4-5-merous flowers. Calyx 
short, dentate. Petals oblong, free, imbricate, erect. Staminal tube cylin- 
dric; its mouth with 10 short blunt teeth. Anthers 10, short, attached to 
the edge of the mouth and entirely exserted. Disk none. Ovary cylin- 
dric, on a short stalk, 3-celled ; the ovules numerous, in 2 rows in each 
cell; style very short, stout; stigma capitate. Capsule woody, 3-celled, 
loculicidal; the pericarp separating into two layers. Seeds numerous, 
flat, winged below, exalbuminous. A single species. 
Chickrassia tabularis, A. Juss. in Mem. Mus. XIX, 251, t. 22, f. 27. 
A tall tree; young branches stout, lenticellate, sub-glabrous. Leaves 
12 to 18 in. long; leaflets 10 to 16, ovate to oblong, unequal-sided, acute 
or acuminate ; the base rounded on one side, narrowed on the other: 
upper surface glabrous, the lower glabrous or more or less velvetty ; length 
2 to 5 in., breadth 1 to 2 - 5 in., petiolules '15 to ‘35 in. Panicles termi¬ 
nal, erect, shorter than the leaves ; the branches spreading, pubescent, 
many-flowered. Flowers ’4 to '5 in. long. Calyx with 5 short, shallow, 
broad teeth, pubescent outside. Petals puberulous outside, pubescent 
inside. Capsule ovoid, 1*75 in. long; seeds *65 in. long. W. and A. 
Prod. 123; Thwaites Enum. 61; Wight Ill. t. 56; Bedd. FI. Sylvat. t. 
9; Grab. Cat. Bomb. PL 32 ; Kurz For. Flora Burm. I, 227; Hiern in 
Hook. fil. FI. Br. Ind. I, 568; C. DC. Monogr. Phaner. I, 726. Swietenia 
Chickrassia , Roxb. Hort. Beng. 33 ; FI. Ind. II, 399. Plageotaxis Chick¬ 
rassia , Wall. Cat. 1269. S. Sotrophola , Ham. ex Wall. Cat. p. 214. 
Chickrassia triloculuris Roem. Syn. I, 135 ; Roxb. ex Buch. Journ. I, 184; 
G. Don. Gen. Syst. I, 688. Cedrelae sp. Wall. Cat. 4892. 
Var. velutina , leaflets, more or less velvetty beneath. C. velutina 
