BS Se, : ‘z & oe 
400 DECANDRIA MONOGYNIA. Tribulus, 
3. S. chloroxylon. Willd. 2. 557. R. Corom. pl. p. 49. t. 64. 
_ Leaflets alternate, from ten to twenty-paired, semicor- 
date, oblong. Nectary a fleshy ring, with the stamina in- 
serted round its base. Panicles terminal. Capsules three- 
celled. 
Teling. Billoo. — 
Cing. Boorootch gata. 
Tam. Moodudad-marum. 
‘This is our beautiful East Indian, satin wood tree, 
which grows in mountainous districts chiefly, and bles 
soms during the hot season. 
GARUGA. (R.) 
Calyx campanulate, five-toothed. Corol five-petalled 
inserted into the mouth of the calyx, alternate with five 
stamina, and just above the other five. Germ superior, 
five-celled; cells two-seeded; attachment subsuperior. 
Stigina five-lobed. Drupe with from one to five one-seed- 
ed nuts, Embryo inverse, no perisperm. | 
G. pinnata. R, Ind. pl.3.N. 208, 
- Teling. Garuga, or Garugoo, 
 Katou-Kalesjam. Rheed. Mal. 4. t.33. 
- Beng. Joom. 
A tree of great size, a native of various parts of India. 
It flowers during the hot season. The fruit is eaten by | 
the natives, both raw and pickled. “ 
TRIBULUS. Schreb. gen. Nn. 732. iH 
_ Calys five-leaved, or five-parted. Corol svespetalled: 
Style none. Germ five-celled ; cells about three or four 
seeded ; attachment central. Capsules or nuts supt 
five or more united, thorny, many-celled, — on ! 
ed. Embryo centripetal, — perisperm. — a 
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