Pentaptera, DECANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 437 
7%. T. angustifolia. Willd. 4. 970. 
Tender parts hairy. eaves narrow-lanceolate, acu- 
minate ; glands on the margin of the base. 
Tam. Morgatchee. 
_Adarge tree, a native of Tinnivalle and Travancore. 
It has now been four years in the Botanic garden at 
Calcutta, in which time they have ‘attained to the height 
of ten and twelve feet, but have not blossomed. The 
young leaves are clothed with much ferruginous hair. 
The fruit so much like the chebula myrabolans, as scarce- 
ly to be distinguished from it, and they possess the same 
sensible qualities. 
_» 8. T. gangetica. R. 
Tender parts villous. Leaves opposite, and alternate 
ovate-oblong, acuminate, base abruptly rounded and has 
some glands in the margin. 
A tree, a native of the banks of the Ganges, where it 
blossoms and ripens its fruit. It is also like the Che- 
_bula myrabolans, goes by the same general name, Hur 
or Hura, and is used for the same purposes, so that 
it is difficult, to say which of the last three species de- 
Serves most to have the specific name Chebula attached 
to it, 
PENTAPTERA. R 
Calyx bowl-shaped, five-toothed. Corol none. Germ 
- One-celled, ovula from twoto three, pendulous, Nut infe- 
tior, woody, five-winged. Seed single. Embryo inverse, 
Without perisperm, and the two cotyledons spirally roll- 
ed up. 
a. R. angustifolia. R. ‘ 
_. Bark smooth ; branches drooping. Leaves au ber 
: site, from lanceolar to linear oblong, smooth, having two 
