on the Hortus Malabaricus, Part IV. 235 
Now the Kari Bepu may be called Camunium malabaricum, foliolis serratis, 
caule arboreo ; and from the following circumstances, mentioned by Rheede, 
may be considered as clearly different from the Paner of Bengal: “Arbor 
precelsa atque speciosa plurimum, caudice praecrasso. Flores graveolentes. 
Fructus rotundi (globosi. I suspect that this may be the Limonia arborea 
of Dr. Roxburgh (Hort. Beng. 90.), which he found in the South of India, but 
never could procure for the garden at Calcutta. The chief doubt that may 
arise in considering the Kari Bepou as a Camunium is, that Rheede says, 
“Fructus Aria Bepou fructibus similes," which would imply its being a Drupa ; 
but in the figure there is no confirmation of this, but a great resemblance to 
the berry of the Camunium. 
While I have thus endeavoured to show that the Bergera of Konig belongs 
to a genus long before known, I must state, that the Bergera of Roxburgh 
contains a plant forming a very distinct genus from the Bergera of Koenig, 
but still allied to the Kari Bepou. I am not, however, sure that it is suf- 
ficiently distinct as a genus from the Ekebergia indica of Roxburgh (Hort. 
Beng. 33.). This plant I sent to Dr. Roxburgh from Tripura in 1797 ; and I 
have since found it in and near several of the hilly regions bordering on the 
Gangetic plains. I have given specimens to the library at the India House, 
and I shall now describe it. 
BERGERA INTEGERRIMA. Hort. Beng. 32. 
Ban Kongeha in Tripura 
Bosomut in Matsia } Bengalensium. 
Phriki in Camrupa 
Habitat in India Gangetieze humidioris et Nepalz dumetis. 
Arbuscula ramulis teretibus, tomentosis. Folia alterna, cum impari pinnata. 
Pinne alternze utrinque 3—6, pedicellatze, integerrime, acuminate, costis 
supra depressis lineatæ, vix venosæ, punctate: juniores pilosæ, adultæ 
glabræ; inferiores breviores, ovatæ; superiores latere posteriore angus- 
tato semiovatæ; terminalis deltoideo-ovata. Petiolus non stipulaceus, 
basi incrassato teres, foliolo longior. Rachis teres, plerumque pubes- 
cens. 
Panicula terminalis, erecta, folio multo brevior, multiflora, ramosissima, 
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