652 . POLYANDRIA POLYGYNIA. Ditlenia. 
2. D. pentagyna. R. Corom. pl. 1. p. 21. ¢. 20. 
Leaves petioled, broad-lanceolate, acutely serrate. Pe- 
duncles one-flowered, lateral, fascicled. Capsules five. 
Teling. Rowadan. 
This is a large timber tree, a native of the Phonssihides 
Circars ; it flowers in March and April. 
3. D. repanda. R. 
Leaves oval, retuse, repand, smooth ; racemes leaf-op- 
‘posed, from five to seven-flowered. Calyx villous on the 
‘outside. 
A native of Hindoostan. 
A. D. augusta. R. 
Leaves stem-clasping, broad-lanceolar, parallel-veined, 
acutely serrate towards the base, the rest repand, den- 
tate. 3 eh 
An immense tree, a native of the mountaiious countries 
on the eastern frontier of Bengal. The leaves on the young 
trees in the Botanic garden at Calcutta, are from two 
to four feet long, and from nine to eighteen inches broad ; 
_ while young beautifully coloured, and then somewhat vil- 
_ lous, they taper most toward their insertion, and there 
embrace the branchlet with a rufile-like waved pone 
‘tion of the leaf. | 
5. D. pilosa. R. 
Leaves sessile, lanceolarly cuniétfotin hairy, serratares 
subulate,-and hairy. 
A majestic timber tree, a native of the monsitutiiets 
countries in the vicinity of Goalpara, on the banks of 
the river Megna. From thence plants have been intro- 
duced into the Botanic garden at Calcutta, where they 
grow freely, but have not yet blossomed ; the leaves in, 
our young trees are from twelve to nineteen inches long, 
and from four to. nine broad ; in the larger leaves the 
