. Galedupa. DIADELPHIA DECANDRIA, 239 
exactly of the same colour. Keel of two small, paler colour- — 
ed, less curled petals, i/aments ten, united into two equal, 
distinct bodies of five each. Anthers small, two-lobed, deep 
yellow. Germs oblong, pedicelled, villous, generally three 
or four-celled, with one ovulum in each, attached to the mid- 
dle of the anterior margin of its cell ; sty/e rather shorter than 
the stamina, Stigma acute. Legume nearly orbicular, 
wrinkled, of a very tough, ligueous texture, never opening 
“spontaneously, broad-winged, three or four-celled; it fre- 
quently happens that two, or even three of the cells ate 
abortive. Seed solitary, of a long, narrow, oblique kidney 
shape, smooth, lucid, and of a brown colour. 
GALEDUPA. Lamarck and Juss. 
Calyx cyathiform, Stamina one and nine. Leguine al 
. le: falcate, plain, one or two-seeded, 
4 * G. madiciciEamdnais Encyel, ii, 594, 
_ Arboreous. Leaflets three-paired, ovate, pointed. Ra- 
cemes axillary, with many flowers in pairs, Agnes stints, 
one-seeded., 
‘Dalbergia arborea, Willd. ii. 901, Ss . : ; et 
: engin Rheed. Mal. vi. t.3. art oss 
Sans, Karunjuka. 
Hind, and Beng. Kurunja, or Kenja. 
Robinia mitis, Linn. sp. 1044, 
Pungamia, Lamarck, and Pongamia g/abra, of Ventenat 
seems to be this very tree, 
Robinia mitis, Loureir, Cochin Ch. must, 1 think, be adif- 
ferent species; and 1 also suspect Caju-galedupa, Rumph. 
Amd. ii, 13. to be another, which I have not yet met with. 
- Teling. Ganuga.. . 
A pretty large timber tree, from forty to fifty feet high, 
common over all the sonst, Bengal, &c. Leaves deciduous at 
‘the cold. . and inabout a month are sueceed- 
