Ziziphus, PENTANDRIA MONOGYNIA, 611 
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ed in the receptacle, three-celled, with one ovulum in each, 
attached to the bottom of the cell. Style short, three-cleft, 
9. Z. Oenoplia, Willd. spec. i.-1105. 
‘Shrubby. Thorns solitary, recurved. Leaves unequally 
ovate-cordate, entire, acute ; three-nerved, downy underneath. 
Flowers minute, crowded in the axills, 
_ Native of various parts of India, Flowering time the close 
of the rains. 
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10. Z. tomentosa. R. 
Shrubby. Thorns solitary, scarcely curved. Leaves un- 
equally ovate-cordate, three-nerved, obtuse, minutely serru- 
late, hairy above, and tomentose underneath. Panicles la- 
teral, 
A short, very ramous shrub, a native ss! f Chitagong, and 
there used for fences. 
11. Z. xylopyrus. Willd. spec. i. 1104, 
Arboreous. Leaves obliquely cordate, three-nerved, ser- 
rate, downy. Thorns when present stipulary, one recurv- 
_ ed, the other straight. Nuts three-celled, three-val ved, 
Rhamnus Xylopyrus. Retz. Obs. ii. 11. 
Telinga, Goti. 
Common in every forest on the coast of Coromandel. 
In a good soil it grows to be a pretty large tree, with a 
tolerably erect trunk, but in general it is found in the state 
of a large straggling shrub. Bark light ash-coloured, much 
cracked, corky ; young parts covet with soft white down, 
The prickles in a poor soil are always pr pres D 
ry, the under one recurved, the upper one erect and straight. 
Leaves alternate, short-petioled, bifarious, obliquely-cor- 
date, serrate, three-nerved, downy, particularly on the under 
side, about two inches long. Corymbs axillary, small, many- 
flowered. Flowers as in the genus. Style three-clett. Drupe 
the size of a large cherry, greenish and downy, marked 
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