516 PENTANDRIA MONOGYNITA, Nauclea. 
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10. N. rotundifolia. R. 
Leaves petioled, round-oval, obtuse, Stipules oblong, ob- 
tuse-nerved. Flowers terminal, sub-panicled. Gapeules dis- 
tinct. ; 
A middling sized tree, a native of Chittagong, where it 
blossoms in October, and the seeds ripen in March. 
11. N. ovalifolia. R. 
"Leaves sessile, oval and elliptic. Flowers terminal, soli- 
tary. | 
A tree, a native of the forests of Silhet, where it is called 
= by the natives. 
12. N. jeivcade Res : E 
Leaves ovate-lanceolate, acuminate, villous. Flowers ter- 
minal ; corol/ets tetrandrous, a black gland between the four 
segments of the calyx and corollets, . 
Beng. Shwet Kudum (white kudum.) ; 
An elegant small tree, a native of Silhet. Here it grows 
to the height of from ten to twenty feet, with a distinct, erect 
trunk. Flowering time the hot season, 
Branchlets straight, round, very downy. Leaves from 
opposite to quatern, alist potip bl, Sevbiie Suchesbobiben entire, 
acuminate, downy underneath, from three to five inches long, 
and rarely so much as two broad. Stipules within the leaves, 
acuminate. _ Anflorescence terminal. Flowers peduncled 
2 to a verticelled panicle, — ‘Perianth proper four- 
toothed, with"s little black gland between. Corollets fun- 
nel-shaped, yellow, intermixed with filiform, clavate scales; - 
border four-parted, with a little black gland between, as in 
the calyx. Filaments searcely any. Anthers four, erect, 
attached to the mouth of the tube of the corollets. Germ in- 
ferior, very minute, but clearly two-celled ; only one ovulum 
in each rea be — Bs eh ~~ net — 
