Tetranthera. DIOECIA ENNEANDRIA. $21 
Note. Dr. Berry of Madras informs me that this is the tree 
which Dr, Klein of Tranquebar named after him, (Berrya 
Chinensis, Willd, ed. sp, pl. ii. 840.) 
3. T. monopetala, R. Corom. pl. ii, N. 148, 
Leaves oblong, downy underneath, Znvolucres five-leaved, 
five to six-flowered. Calyzx five-cleft. 
Beng. Bura Kookoor chita, 
Teling. Nara mamoodee, 
Tomex japonica. Thunb. Jap, 190. Willd. ii, 839. 
Kutmoreea, and Papreea. Astat, Res. vi. p. 377-8. 
Apetala and monopetala are both small, handsome, ever- 
green trees; common on the coast of Coromandel, and Ben- 
gal, flowering in May and June. 
A, T. quadriflora, R. 
_ Leaves \anceolar, smooth. Peduneles axillary, few, long 
and distinct ; involucre four-leaved, four-flowered; corollets 
enneandrous; calyz six-parted, Berries ovate-oblong. 
_ Sowaree, the vernacular name in the Silhet district, where it 
is indigenous in the extensive forests which skirt the Garrow 
hills, and there grows to be a small, ramous tree; blossom- 
ing about the end of the cool season in February, and the seed 
ripening during therains, It differs from lance@folia in the 
umbellets being fewer, and long-peduncled; in that they are 
sub-sessile and crowded. Branches and branchlets smooth, 
straight, and spreading but little. Leaves alternate, petioled, — 
lanceolar, entire, smooth on both sides, glaucous under- 
neath; from four to six inches long, by one or two broad. 
Petioles about an inch long, smooth, slightly channelled, 
Mae. Umbeliets axillary, generally from six to eight in the 
same axills, long-peduncled. Peduncles villous. Involucre 
four-leaved, four-flowered ; Jeaflets oval, concave, five-nerv- 
ed, villous. Calyx from five to six-parted, six is the most 
frequent; segments oblong, alternate, rather larger, villous, 
Corol none, except the calyx be so called. iebatdiege: 
