382 DECANDRIA MONOGYNIA. Cookia. 
Limonia acidissima. Mant. 380. Willd. 2. 572. 
Tsjerou-katou narigam, Rheed. Mal. 4. t. 14. 
Teling. Torelega. 
An elegant small tree, a native of Coromandel, Mala- 
bar, &c. Flowering time the hot season. 
8. L. pentagyna. R. 
Arboreous. Leaflets from-five to nine, sublanceoltite, 
_Racemes axillary, compound. Nectary short, crenulate 
Berry with from one to five dobes, and as many seeds. 
Teling. Chitreka. 
A large timber tree, a native of the Circars, Bengal, ko. 
and in flower during the hot season, 
COOKIA. Retz. 
Calyx five-toothed. Corol five-petalled. Germ éiovate 
ed on a receptacle, five-celled; cell two-seeded ; attach- 
mént interior. Berry superior, five-seeded. Embryo in- 
verse, no perisperm. 3 : 
1. C. punctata. Willd. 2558. Sonnerat, it. 2. 181. t. 130- 
Sonneratia punctata. Syst. 1. 675. 
Quinaria lansium. Lour. Cochin Ch. oe 
Chin. Whung-pi. . 
A Chinese fruit tree, now common in Bengal, and vari- 
ous other parts of India. Flowering time the beginning ‘ of 
the hot season; the fruit ripe in three or four months 
after. 
Trunk straight; branches numerous, suberect; bark 
pretty smooth, ash-coloured, that of the young shoots 
green, and scabrous. Leaves alternate, pinnate, with an 
_oddone. Leaflets three or four pairs, nearly opposites 
short-petioletted, obliquely oblong-oval, entire, of @ firm 
texture, smooth on both sides, while the ‘under side of 
the veins are scabrous. —Secage round, hairy, | and 
