354 XXXI. rutace.32. {Merrillia. 
(i) M. Caloxylon Swingle, Phil. Jo-urn. Sc. xiii. 337. Murraya 
Caloxylon Ridl. Journ. Roy. /Is. Soc. S. Br. 50, p. 113. 
Leaves thin light green, 8 in, long; leaflets 13 on a winged 
green rachis, base triangular, 3 to 3-5 in. long, 1*5 in. wide. Flowers 
1 in. long, light green. Sepals 'i in. long. Petals 1 in. long. Fruit 
green turning yellow, 4 in. long, 3 in. through, rind *5 in. thick, 
pulp olive green. Seeds grey. Hab. River-banks and in forests. 
Pahang near Gunong Tahan (Robinson) ; Bentong (Foxworthy). 
Fig. 36. — Merrillia Caloxylon. 
Perak, Kenering (Robinson), Patani. Disirib. S. Siam. Native 
name: Katinga. Use: Very highly valued for its ornamental 
wood of a pale yellow with dark brown streaks. 
This plant is intermediate between Limonia and Murraya, having the 
disc and style of the latter and the foliage and fruit of Limonia. Mr. Swingle 
has named the genus after Mr. Merrill, a Philippines botanist. 
11. LUVUNGA, Ham. 
Glabrous lianes with axillary straight or hooked spines. Leaves 
trifoliolate; leaflets coriaceous, entire. Flowers in axillary fascicled 
