Aralia, PENTANDRIA PENTAGYNIA. 107 
campanulate, white ; margins crenate. Style single, two- 
cleft. 
A. E. angustifolius, R. 
Diffuse, filiform, every part clothed with brown, serice- 
ous pubescence. Leaves sessile, linear-lanceolate. Pe- 
duncles longer than the leaves, from one to three-flower- 
ed, Styles two, each two-cleft. 
A native of the Moluccas, agreeing well with Brown’s 
figure of Convolvulus herbaceous erectus, 152. t. 10. f. 2. 
except that his plant is erect, and nearly smooth; whereas 
this spreads on the ground, and is very villous. I there- 
fore think it must be different. 
;  PENTANDRIA PENTAGYNIA. 
ARALIA. Schreb. gen. n. 525, 
Involucre to the umbellet. Calyx five-toothed. Corol 
five-petalled. Germ five-celled ; cells one-seeded, at- 
tachment superior. Berry inferior, five-seeded, Embryo 
inverse and furnished with a perisperm. 
1. A. digitata, R. 
Subarboreous, unarmed. per digitate. Leaflets, 
broad-lanceolate, entire. Panicles terminal. 
Unjala. heed - Mal. 7. £. 28, 
Hind. Dain. 
A native of the Circarmountains and lately Sand by Dr. 
- Buchanan about Lukshmeepoor. Flowering time the rainy 
Season. Young trees are in the Botanic Garden at Cal- 
cutta, where they grow luxuriantly, but always continue 
bushy, somewhat scandent, and from the lower branches, 
many roots continually descend into the ground or em- 
brace other trees, The bark is smooth, and on the i 
sh¢ cots of a bright deep green colour, ae 
* Leaves round the ends of the young shoots « lig 
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