438 DECANDRIA MONOGYNIA, Pentapiera, 
sessile glands at the base, on the margins of the short pe- 
tiole where it joins the leaf and which are equally con- 
spicuous viewed on either surface, Spikes terminal, sub- 
panicled, _ 
A stout timber tree, a native of the Balla-ghaut moun- 
tains. Flowering time in the Botanic garden at Calcut- 
ta in April and May; ; the seed ripens about the close of 
the year. 
2. P, Arjuna. R.. : 
Bark smooth. Branches horizontal. Leaves sub-op- 
posite, linear-oblong, with over unequally cordate base, 
smooth, having two sessile glands underneath the base, 
and not visible when looking at the upper surface of the 
leaf. | 
Sang. Urjoona, also Kukooubha. 
Hind. Cahua. 
Beng. Urjoon.” 
A stout quick growing timber tree, a native of various. 
parts of India. It flowers in April and May, and the 
seed ripens about the close of the year. The margins of 
the leaves are often slightly crenulate, and the two 
glands underneath the base are only conspicuous on the 
under side, whereas in P, angustifolia, which this resem 
bles most, they are equally conspicuous in viewing either 
surface. 
3. P. crenulata. R. 
Bark remote. Leaves sub-opposite, oblong, ¢ ‘acute, ore 
nulate, smooth, one or two crathitoe glands on the rib, 
far above the base. 
A large timber tree, a native of Coromandel. It flowers 
in Apriland May. 
4. P. coriacea. ‘Roxb. - | 
_ Leaves sub-opposite, short-petiled, oval, with 3 oF 
