. Indian trees : an account of trees, shrubs, woody climbers, bamboos, and palms indigenous or commonly cultivated in the British Indian Empire. Trees. 168 XXXV. EHAMNACE-E [Ventilago ptibescent. L. ovate or elliptic from a sliglitly oblique base, acummate, entire or irregularly dentate, sec. n. 6-10 pair, arching, blade 3-4, petiole i-i m. M. numerous, greenish, with a strong offensive smell, crowded on the branches of large terminal leafless panicles. Nut J in. diam., pubescent. Subhimalayau tract from the Jumna eastward. Ouclli forests, Neioal, Behar, Central India and the Peninsula. Silhet


. Indian trees : an account of trees, shrubs, woody climbers, bamboos, and palms indigenous or commonly cultivated in the British Indian Empire. Trees. 168 XXXV. EHAMNACE-E [Ventilago ptibescent. L. ovate or elliptic from a sliglitly oblique base, acummate, entire or irregularly dentate, sec. n. 6-10 pair, arching, blade 3-4, petiole i-i m. M. numerous, greenish, with a strong offensive smell, crowded on the branches of large terminal leafless panicles. Nut J in. diam., pubescent. Subhimalayau tract from the Jumna eastward. Ouclli forests, Neioal, Behar, Central India and the Peninsula. Silhet, Assam, Burma. I follow King, Journ. As. Soc. Bengal, vol 65 (1897), 379,in uniting with this V. cahjcidata Tulabne, Brandis F. PL 96, supposed to be recognized by hroader leaves rounded at t^e base, a pubescent disk, and half the fruit enclosed in the cup-sbaped calyx. 2. V. iDom-. I'iCt. TT.—'Ventilago madraspatana, Gaertn. var. calyculata. \- baiftnsis Dalz. Ohats of Belgaum and North Kanara. Branchlets, petioles and in- n. 2^ pair, veins freely reticulate, blade 8;^, petiole J "-^^ ^\''^^^^^^^ fascicles, not paniculate. Beddome (Index Ic. PL Or p. Ill) quotes as sy^^onym t'wrn^ wynmUnm, Bedd. Ic. PL Or. t. 114, a lofty tree, in dense forests of the Wamad. Two Malayan species with glabrous fruit are reported from Mergui, 8, V. MaiiifiraTl Lawson, L oblong-lanceolate, sec. n. 8-11 pair, wing 3-3J m. long. 4. v. Si^pt ^1, also in China. L. ovate, edges more or less minutely serrate, sec. n. 6 or 7 pair, wing 2~2J in. long. Apteron lanceolatiim, Kurz F. PL i. 268. Tainway forest on the eastern slopes of the Pegu Yoma, probably is a diseased state of YentiUgo madr^zs^ Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Brandis, Dietrich, Sir, 1824-1907. London : A. Constable & Co.


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