374 DECANDRIA MONOGYNIA. Murraya. 
R. graveolens. Willd. 2. 542. . 
Leaves supra-decompound ; leaflets oblong, the termi-. 
nal ones obovate. Petals entire. 
Arab. Sudal, 
Sans. Somalata, also Brahmee. 
Hind. Saturi, also Arooda. 
It is I presume a native of Persia, and the western 
parts of Asia. In Bengal, it is found in gardens only 
where it flowers during the cold season. 
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MURRAYA. Schreb. gen. n. 717. 
Calyx five-toothed. Corol campanulate, fiye-petalled. 
Germ two-celled, with two subpendulous ovula in each, 
attached to the top of the axis. Berry superior, tw0- 
celled. Seeds solitary, woody. Embryo inverse without 
perisperm. 
1. M. exotica. Mant, 393, Willd. 2. p, 518. 
Leaves alternately pinnate ; leaflets from five to seven, 
obliquely oboyate, oblong, | Corymbs terminal, globular, 
crowded. aisgel 
Chalcas paniculata. Mant. 68. mE 
Camunium Sinense. Rumph. Amb, 5. t. 18.f. 2. 
Marsana buxifolia. Sonnerat it. 3. 192. t. 139. 
Teling. Naga golunga, zit 
It grows to be a small tree, though in general found i 
the state ofa large, erect, very ramous shrub, with a light 
ash-coloured bark. It was brought from China to this 
coast many years ago, where it continues to be cultivat- 
ed in gardens ; but I have found it very common wild, ; 
amongst the mountains in the Circars. It is from the 
wild plant I take my description. It flowers chiefly Aor: 
ing the hot season. “FP 
Leaves scattered, pinnate with an odd one. _ Leaflets 
generally three pair, alternate, obovate-oblong, maf 
