188 Dr. Francis Hamiuron’s Commentary 
terni, trichotomi, tomentosi. JBractec ovate vel oblong, acute, integer- 
rime, pubescentes, persistentes, ad singulas paniculze divisiones oppositae 
vel ternze. Flores magni,coerulescentes, laciniarum intermedia saturatiore. 
Calyx turbinatus, quinquedentatus. Corolle tubus calyce duplo longior, cras- 
sus, teres: limbus patentissimus, quinquepartitus laciniis ovato-oblongis, 
secundis, intermedia longiore, concava, ad basin bisulea. Filamenta-ex 
tubi apice didynama, subulata, parallelo approximata, basi pilis unita, 
fissuram versus petali summam declinata, dein incurva. Anthere oblonga. 
Germen superum, subrotundum. Stylus subulatus, staminibus longior. 
Stigma bifidum, acutum, lacinia superiore breviore. 
Bacca depresso-turbinata, quadriloba, e quatuor coalitis composita, quadrilo- 
cularis, calyce infra obtecta. Semina solitaria, globosa, nonnullis ssepe 
abortientibus. 
VARIETAS @. 
Buya Teldar Bengalensium. 
Huriya montanorum Hindice. 
Habitat in Bengala boreali, et Nepala. 
Frutex sex pedes altus, subscandens, ramis tetragonis. 
Ben Tueka, seu Tega, p. 63. tab. 30. 
Here is another species of the badly constructed Hindu genus Teka, or 
Sailo. Ben, the specific name, implies ‘white. In subsequent authors I 
cannot trace any mention of this plant, which seems to belong to the order of 
Solanee. 
Irira, p. 65. tab. 31. 
In a commentary on the Herbarium Amboinense (i. 167.) I have said all that 
occurs to me as necessary concerning this plant, which is usually considered- 
as the Cynometra ramiflora of Linnzeus. 
KaLESJAM, seu CALESANI, p. 67. tab. 32. 
The latter name should probably have been engraved Calesam. — Kalesjiam 
is a generie name common in India, but seems very irregularly applied ; for I 
have found it given to one of the Asclepiadew, as well as to the two following 
plants, which have a stronger affinity. The Mourmouratarum of the Brah- 
