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-DIANDRIA MONOGYNIA: 
NYCTANTHES. “Sele. Boh ‘N. aie 
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date, ES ‘two-celled, twosvalved. Seeds sie. que 
erect. ‘without perisperm. a ae 
r Aspe F> si. na. pA 
PTs inn iS 
FJ. k, arbor tristis. Linn. Spec. Plant. ed. Willd. 1. 35. 
* Parlium arbor tristis. Gert. Sem. 1. 934. t. 51. 
Scabrita scabra. Vahl. Symb. 2. 98. Gert. Sem. 9. 965. t. 138. 
` Scabrita trifora. Linn. Mant. 1. p. 37. 
- Manja pumeram. Rheed. mal. 1. p. 35. t. 21. 
| Sephalica. As. Res. 4. 944. 
| Sans. Hind. and Deng. Singahar, Sewly, Nibari Har inghan z 
PO bat er this isa native al know not, for I have never found, 
tay d be the reason we Fog no varieties of this most Midi fra» 
grant plant, In our gardens it is found in the state of a large shrub, ` 
or small tree, Flowers, on the Coast, nearly the year round ; in 
Bengal only during the rains. "The seeds ripen in the cold season. 
Trunkerect. Bark scabrous. Branches numerous, spreading in eve- T 
3 direction ; the young shoots alone are four-sided ; four cwn 
cord-like nerves, under the bark, forming the viget ce adios oppo- 
— site, short-petioled, cordate, those near the flowers oblong, poin 
metimes entire, sometimes very grossly serate and: neti es 
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