732 MONOECIA GYNANDRIA. Cluytia. 
outer edge of the nectary. Mectary saucer-shaped. Column 
with five expanding filaments, inserted above its middle, 
above their insertion three-cleft. .4nthers incumbent. Fe- 
male calyx, corol and nectary as in the male. Germ hairy. 
Styles three. Stigmas trifid. 
4. C, collina. Willd. iv. 883. Roxb. Corom, pl. ii. N. 169. 
Leaves sub-sessile, oval, smooth, entire. Flowers axillary, 
Leaflets of the calyx lanceolate. Petals minute. Capsules 
tricoccous. 
Tam. Woodacha-marum. 
Teling. Kadishen. 
A small tree, a native of the hilly parts of the Circars. It 
flowers during the hot season. The seed ripens in December 
and January. 
_ Leaves alternate, short-petioled, bifarions, the smaller ones 
orbicular, the larger obovate, entire, smooth, shining, size va- 
rious. Stipules small,acute, hairy, falling. Flowers short-pe- 
duncled, middle size, green, sometimes the male and female 
ones are mixed in the axills of the same leaves ; sometimes 
the male flowers are collected by themselves in little bundles 
in the axills,and the female ones solitary in distinct axills, and 
sometimes again it happens that they occupy different trees. 
Bractes several, very minute, surrounding the insertion of 
the peduncles. Male calyx split to very near the base, into 
five segments; divisions tapering, withering. Petals five, 
very minute, lanceolate, Nectary saucer-formed. Stamens, 
in the centre of the nectary there is a cylindric column from 
which, near the apex, there issue five ascending filaments. 
Anthers oblong, erect. Pistillum no other than the fore- 
mentioned column. Female calyx and corol as in the male. — 
Nectary cup-formed, closely embracing half the germ; mar- 
gin slightly notched, Germ superior, ovate. Styles three, 
each two-cleft, Stigmas simple. Capsule somewhat three- 
Jobed, smooth, very hard, three-celled, six-valved, the size 
of a nutmeg. Seeds, only one in each cell comes to maturity, 
