Pies is 
240 OCTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. Guarea: — 
X. granatum, Willd. 2. 328.. yo 
Leaflets opposite, from two to three pair, oblong, : 
smooth. ’ cree 
Granatum litoreum. Rumph. Amb, vol. 3. t. 61. 
Tam. Kandalanga. 
Cing. Kadul-gaha, 
Beng. Pussoor. ’ 
This tree is a native of the Soonderbuns, (the lower 
Delta ofthe Ganges.) Fruit ripens in June and July. | 
Leaves alternate about the extremities of the brenda 
’ lets, pinnate ; from six to twelve inches long. Leaflets 
two pair, opposite, sessile, oblong, entire, obtuse, smooth, 
deep on both sides ; about four inches long. Petioles ron 
smooth, dark oie. Stipules none, ie 
GUAREA. Schreb. gen. n. 649. 
Calyx four-toothed. Petals four. Nectary cylin 
bearing the anthers in its mouth. Germ superior, four 
celled, cells two-seeded ; attachment superior, Capsule — 
four-celled, four-valved. Seed solitary. Embryo inverse i : 
no perisperm. bei | 
1. G. binertarifera, R. 
Arboreous. Leaves pinnate; leaflets froin: four to six a 
pair, alternate. Panicles rigid, axillary, com composed - ; 
dichotomous ramifications. Nectarydouble. | — Bik 
A native of the eastern parts of Bengal, where it grows 
to be a tree of considerable size. Flowering time the be- 
ginning of the rains, in June. Seed ripens in February. 
_ Trunk straight. Bark smooth, between ash colout, — 
and olive. Branches patent; young shoots round, and ee 
pretty smooth. Leaves alternate, pinnate, from one tose 
ven on each side, drooping, ovate-oblong, petioled, from 
one to two feet long ; leaflets alternate, petioletted, taper : 
pointed, entire, we on Tosa se inch 
