422 DECANDRIA MONOGYNIA. Aquilaria. 
alternate with the divisions of the nectary and inserted 
into it; length of the calyx. Anthers oval. Capsule 
oblong, the size of anutmeg, fleshy, sulcated, three-valy- 
ed, one-célled. Seeds many, nestling ina scarlet nidus, 
6. C. esculenta. R. 
_ Leaves alternate, oblong, entire, smooth. Flowers 
axillary, octandrous. Stamina and nectaries united at 
the base. 2 
Tojeron kanneli. Rheed. Mal. 5. t. 50. seems to be 
this plant. 
Teling. Kunda-jungura. 
This I have found only amongst the Circar mountains; 
it is a large shrub, differing from the last in size, and 
in having the leaves and every part perfectly smooth and 
_ Shining ; in other respects they are the same. 
The leaves are eaten in stews by the natives. The 
roots are purgative, and as such used by the hill people- 
I have, without success, tried to extract a good colour 
from the red nidus of these plants, aii 
AQUILARIA. Schreb. gen. n. 1753. 
Calyx campanulate, five-cleft. Corol none. Nectary 
ten-leaved, alternate with the stamina. Germ superior, 
two-celled ; cells one-seeded ; attachment interior- 
sule uwnanelled, two-valved, Seed solitary. . apelin: im: 
verse, without perisperm. 
A. Agallocha, R. 
Leaves lanceolar. Umbels lateral, subsessile. 
Sans. Ugooroo the name of the incense, or Aloe ¥ 
Hind, and. Beng. Ugoor. . 5 salt CAA q 
Arab. Ayaloogi, Ayuloogin, Yellanjooj, &e. jie eee 
