Terminalia. DECANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 429 
Teling. Bandee mooroodoodoo. 
A native of the Circars, flowering in February and 
March, 
Note. Calycopterus. Lamark illust. gen. t. 357. is ex- 
ceedingly like this, consequently like the former. 
TERMINALIA. Schreb. gen. n. 1583. 
- Calyx five-parted. Corol none. Germ inferior, one- 
celled, two-seeded, attachment superior. Drupe one- 
Seeded, oe inverse, spiral, no perisperm. 
1. T. procera. R. i ech 
Branches horizontal, verticelled. "gas cuneate, po- 
lished. . Racemes axillary. Corol flat (rotate.) Drupe 
oblong, obscurely five-seeded, with the nut of the same 
Shape. 
This very charming species is a native of the ‘higdn- 
man Islands, where it grows to be a tfee of the first mag- 
hitude. From thence it was introduced with many other 
plants, into the Botanic garden at Calcutta by Col. A- | 
lexander Kyd in 1794 ; and in L809 they were about fifty 
feet high, with a slender, perfectly straight smooth trunk, 
and several verticells of perfectly horizontal branches ; 
with bifarious, alternate branchlets. . Flowering time in 
Bengal the month of March; the fruit ripensin July. Its 
leaves as in Catappa, drop about the beginning of winter 
in Bengal, and appear with the flowers in March. 
Leaves crowded about the ends of the branchlets, short- 
petioled, cuneate ; margins slightly waved, apex round- 
ed, with a large rather, obtuse point ; perfectly smooth 
©n both sides; veins parallel, and simple, with a small . 
hairy bit in the axill of each, and two glands on the sides" 
of the nerve near the base ; from eight to twelve inches _ 
long, and from four to five broad. Racemes axillary, soli- 9 
tary, shorter than the leaves. Flowers numerous, small, — 
