666 MONOECIA MONADELPHIA. Phyllanthus. 
black. It is frequently employed for ornamental hedges in 
gardens, for which end it is well chosen, as its thick, ever 
green foliage, and constant succession of beautiful red berries, 
gives it a pretty appearance, 
16. P. turbinatus. Kon, Mss. 
Arboreous, Leaves bifarious; leaflets oval. Flowers 
axillary, peduncled, the male beyond the female, Calyx 
six-toothed. Berry hid in the enlarged coloured calyx, six- 
seeded, 
Parin Nirouri. Rheed. Mal. v. t. 43, 
Teling. Dawadaree. 
This is a most beautiful species, a large tree growing upon 
and amongst the mountains of Orissa, It flowers during the 
hot season. 
Trunk erect. Bark rust-coloured, Branches spreading, 
horizontal, numerous, By anchlets bifarious. Leaves alter- 
nate, bifarious, pinnate, flower-bearing, about six inches long. 
Leaflets alternate, short-petioled, oval, smooth, entire, about 
an inch long, and three quarters of an inch broad, Petioles 
round, flexuose. Stipules of the common petiole cup-form- 
ed, three-toothed, withering ; those-of the leaflets two, lateral, 
acute, Flowers ieaflenaxieey. peduncled. Mae FLow- 
ERS below the female ones, occupying the lower axill, erect 
in the flowering time. Calyx one-leaved, campanulate ; 
: mouth six-notched, Corol none, Nectary none. Exon 
Tater filament. FEMALE Flowers above the male, occu- 
pying the middle leaflets; in the flowering time erect, after- 
wards drooping. Calyz as in the male, increasing with the 
germ, and acquiring a beautiful mixture of red and yellow. 
Nectary none, except the flat crown of the germ be such. 
Germ turbinate, truncate, and somewhat lad Style 
short, three-parted. Stigmas two-cleft, Berry sitting in the 
centre of the enlarged coloured calyx, of the size of a large 
pea, three-celled ; ced/s two-seeded. 
