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flowers of that with the small fruit are not so offensive as those of that with 
the large drupe, and therefore, in this respect, it approaches to the Tani; but 
then the fruit of the Tani is as large as that of the Great Bahara, or as Geert- 
ner's Badamia, while the fruit of the Small Bahara is like that which, by an 
error of the engraver, is called Bellirina in the 97th table of Geertner. On the 
whole, these plants require still further examination. I shall, however, de- 
scribe the fruit of the large and small kinds of Bahara, the first taken at 
Domdoho, and the latter at Duriapur, both differing somewhat from the figure 
given by Gartner; but I think, as I have said, that these fruits are subject to 
very considerable variations in the same individual tree. 
BAHARA MAJOR. 
Drupa Juglandis integree magnitudine obovata, sessilis, umbilicata, junior 
pubescens, carnosa, obsolete pentagona, subzequilatera. Caro crassa, 
succo flavo scatens. Nu crassa, dura, circinata, cavitate quoque circi- 
nata. Semen forma cavitatis. Integumentum crassum, membranaceum. 
Perispermum nullum.  Cotyledones crasse, conduplicatze, una alteram 
amplectante, ut in gemma obvoluta, et minime circumacte ut in Termi- 
nalium pluribus. 
Bahare majoris fructus. 
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alterum. 
} Bahare minoris semen. 
BAHARA MINOR. 
Drupa magnitudine nucis Moschate obovata, obsolete pentagona, subzequalis, 
carnosa, umbilicata. Caro crassa, succo, aqueo scatens. Nux crassa, 
dura, circinata, cavitate obsolete trigona, sed minime lobata ut in Geert- 
neri figura. Semen forma cavitatis. Perispermum nullum. Cotyledones 
crasse, conduplicate ; in uno fructu una alteram fovente; in altero, ut in 
Gertneri fere figura, se invicem intercipientibus. 
