Juglans, MONOECIA POLYANDRIA, 631 
nut, of a yellowish colour. Nucleus conform to the cavity of 
the nut, Perisperm amygdaline. Embryo, &c. as in Gartner. 
ot The kernels taste very much like fresh Walnuts, and are 
reckoned wholesome; they yield by expression a large por- 
tion of very pure, palatable oil. 
_ JUGLANS. Schreb. gen. N. 1446. 
Male calyx a one-leaved scale. Corol none. ‘Stigmas 
eighteen, Female calyx four-cleft, superior. Corol none. 
Styles two. Germ semi-superior, one-celled, one-seeded ; at- 
tachment inferior, Nut semi-quadrilocular, two-valved, one- 
seeded. Embryo inverse, with little or no perisperm. 
1. J. regia. Willd. iv, 455. sa ets 
Leaflets about nine, ovate-oblong, sub-serrate, nearly 
“equal, Fruit globular. 
Beng. Akroot. 
Arab, Jown, or Shejir Jown. 
Sans, Ukshadu, also Kundurala. 
A native of the mountainous countries immediately to the 
north and north-east of Hindoostan, on the plains of ial 
it sietehies pretty well, but is not fruitfulthere. 
2S, plerococed. Roxb. 
Leaflets from three to thirteen, lanceolate, wnsathe Pa- 
— mieles axillary and terminal. Muts unequally but amply 
. Winged. — 
Bolus, the ‘iinanslen: name in Silhet, where it is indige- 
nous in the vast forests, which cover the hills to the north aa 
east of that province; and grows to be a tree of consider- 
able magnitude. The wood is of a light colour, and used by 
Turners, ‘The bark thick, dark brown, possessing much tan- 
nin,and is reckoned by the natives, the best they are aid 
od mith See tones ‘Flowering time May. 
_ Branchlets scabrous, with little. elevated, white specks 
