100 PENTANDRIA TRIGYNIA. Tamarix. 
3. R. parviflorum. R. 
Subarboreous ; all the tender parts very downy. Leaves 
ternate ; leaflets sessile, obovate, anterior margins ser- 
rate-crenate. Panicles terminal. 
A small bushy tree, a native of Nepal from thence in- 
troduced into the Botanic Garden at Calcutta where it. 
blossoms during the rainy season. 
SAMBUCUS. Schreb, gen. n. 505. 
Calyx five-parted., Corol five-cleft. Berry three-seed- 
ed. , 
S. Ebulus. Willd. 1. 1494. 
Herbaceous. Leaflets from seven to nine, sessile, lan- 
ceolate, finely serrate. Stipules quatern (four on each 
side,) leafy, unequal. Cymes from three to six-parted, 
A native of Rungpore in Bengal. It flowers during the 
rainy season. Its taste is simple hefbaceous and has 
nothing of the ungrateful smell of the Europe plant. It 
may be a different species, though I cannot at — fix 
on a different character. 
TAMARIX., Schreb. gen. n. 510. 
Calyx five-parted. Corol five-petalled. Germ superior, 
one-celled, many seeded, attachment parietal. Capsule  - 
one-celled, three-valved. Seed comose. Eabiye centri- 
fugal ; no perisperm. 
1. T. indica. Kon. Mss. 
Arboreous. Panicles terminal, racemed. Style single. 
and short. Anthers double, and crowned. 
T. Chinensis. Lour. Cochin Ch, 228. 
T. Articulata, Vahl. Symb, 2. 48, t. 32. Willd, 1.1498. 
Sans. Jhavuka. 
Beng. Shou, Jhouca, Jhaoo. 
