. Indian trees : an account of trees, shrubs, woody climbers, bamboos, and palms indigenous or commonly cultivated in the British Indian Empire. Trees. Gli/cfihiiiis] u,x.^x, > • jLi( vJ -I-j-niji-xy jjj ixtJ A laobt vanahlp spp('ip>j the fornib of wliicli are described in Fi. Brit. Ind. i. 500. In Triuien Journ. of Bt), 1876, p. 33, 8. Kiirz cliTicleb into 10 specieN, 7 of which aiv found in British India. 2. G. montana, Pierrej a small tree in Cochin- diina, may possibly be found in Upper Burma, panicles very short, btamens tineci^nal, 5 shorter, anther& n


. Indian trees : an account of trees, shrubs, woody climbers, bamboos, and palms indigenous or commonly cultivated in the British Indian Empire. Trees. Gli/cfihiiiis] u,x.^x, > • jLi( vJ -I-j-niji-xy jjj ixtJ A laobt vanahlp spp('ip>j the fornib of wliicli are described in Fi. Brit. Ind. i. 500. In Triuien Journ. of Bt), 1876, p. 33, 8. Kiirz cliTicleb into 10 specieN, 7 of which aiv found in British India. 2. G. montana, Pierrej a small tree in Cochin- diina, may possibly be found in Upper Burma, panicles very short, btamens tineci^nal, 5 shorter, anther& not apiculate, htyie fleshy, as long as ovary. A specie&j probably ntnv, is a sniall tree 20 ft. high in evergreen forest, Pudaw, Upper Burma (Smales Pebr. 11)01. Metime, Burni.), leaflets 7-9, panicle terminal, large, spreading, petals rusty-pilose outside, filaments thick, short, the epipetalous anthers almost sessile. 3. MURRAYA, Linn.; FL Brit. Ind. i. 502. Shrubs 01' small trees. L. iniparipinnatej leaflets alternate. M. bi- sexual, pentamerous, petals imbricate, stamens 10. Ovary on a more or less elongated disk, linear, 2-celled, style deciduous. Fr. a 1-2-seeded berry, albumen 0, cotyledons plano-convex. Species 4, of the Indo-Malayan region. 1. M. exotica, Linn.; Wiglit Ic. t. 9G ; Bedd. PL Syiv. Manual t. vii. p. 2 ; Bjandis, F. FL 48. Vern. MarchuJa^ North-West; BUgar, Dun.; Otali^ Kol ; KarepakUj Tel.; Konji^ Tarn.; Thanaika^ Burm.; Mokmngayok^ Pjdnmana (Troup.).. Fig. 31.—Murraya exotica, Linn. \, A large shrub or small tree^ evergreen, youngest parts pubescent. Bark ash-grey, wood white, close-grained, resembling boxwood. Leaflets usuall}^ 5™7, quite glabrous, shining, l-S in. long, FL campanulate, | in. across, white, fragrant, in short axillaxy and terminal corymbs. Ovary linear, 2-celled, style filiform, stigma capitate. Berries \ in. long, red, acuminate at both ends, 2-seeded. Outer Himalaya, from the Jumna eastward, ascending to 4,500 ft. Assam. Bur


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