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posterior spar and the 4 longer shortly sparred or truncated behind, ovary with 8 wings or partitions 
stigma very small truncate, berry turbinate 4-celled.—Triplectrum radicans, Don. WA. Prod. 324 1 
n M. Malabarica. Style slender, 
ontsKIe on the right band half the inner half T f ? “ *"?***> ^ S^roaa but minutely ciliate, petals very hairj 
prolongation at the ane» «• * - f . wU h 18 lrabncated to bud glabrous, quite glabrous inside, with a twisted flattened 
anthers with a loug gkbrousTetlc ouI bristTe m “"S* 9afc beW With a l0Dg a P iculafcion below the 
glabrous 2 of th.« i . . bri3tle more tbaa twice their length. Stigma with 3 very minute points, (under the lens), fruil 
somewhat enlarged. ePalSen ar8,ng ^ WWg> 3 * 3 ^ iacbea lon o b 7 1*»1 broad prominently 10-12 veined, a 3rd sepal occasional I j 
It is Ca Tt'h ehal | ( .' T,naad) mi A “ ama,la y f ' lre » l " i in flower in February and March, onlled Kalla in Malabar 
having „1 3 Z*— t Z f“ ? , * bro “ a »“*• >•*»« Bone,, „„d fruit, and the leaves diier considerably generally 
flora there are 5-9 veins (generally^ T" \ *’ I** 7 T^ 7 ^ W ‘ Ch Wg8 glmda only iu 12 of the &x[U > whereas in parvi- 
8 (generftUy 7 ' 8) UOfc 80 P rommeut and glands in the axils of almost all, the fruit-wings are red. 
PLATE No. CLXXXV. 
LEGUMINOS^. 
10-14 inches Ion 
utat the apex, gh 
more long, the upper branchlets not much shorter than the lowT ^ el ° ns ^°' fchyr80ld aureo-torueutellous up 
oblong flat apiculate 4-5 inches long by 1-U inches hr,.^ iT ° TUlea 4_5, 8ty,e viUoua > 8ti 3 ma minute, legume nai 
lines broad subcomceou*, the upper suture promineutly keeled a^ prominently winged all round, the wings 1 
perhaps not distinct from D. ”f “ 1>0 “ t *! M ° f tI,e Coor * 8 bat «l it is closely allied to 
Eastern Bengal and the Archipelago. Pongamia ovalifolia WLAt^T L SuppL p ‘ ll4 > but fcbat species is only recorded f 
specimen, bar. a,most a. small Levee, ^ lU ° h * * bad » f “‘is specif Some of 
naked branehee as described), it may well be tbia species • st auv reTTl'” " t * k, “. foc “ ha ba, ° of “*» (”»t for racemes .1 
J e, ave met with no other plant Corresponding to Wight’s fig 
PLATE No. CLXXXVl. 
anacabdiace^:. 
SEM1CARPCJS AORtCDLATA /un a 
acuminatum very gradually attenuated at the base and thereinr, • 1 * gUbr ° US tree ’ dis8cioU8 » ,eave8 oblanceolate with a small b 
“ ,or ' -* -*% «*. -* M .«^tX 7i ^Cb 2 ,u"^ Sr?*™ *" e ««— - ■ 
g y 1 f mches broad above the middle, venation premia 
