822 DIOECIA ENNEANDRIA,. Tetranthera, 
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_nerally nine, longer than the petals, villous, arranged ex- 
actly as in the Lauri, viz. a vertical pair under the three 
larger exterior segments of the calyx, with two large sub-pe- 
dicelled glands on the base of the lower three, and a single 
unappendaged one between the three hairs, onthe base of 
the three smaller and inner segments of the calyx. <An- 
thers four-celled. Germ an abortive column, with a larger 
three-lobed apex. Femaxe. Umbellets, involucre, and calyx 
asinthe male. Berries of the size and shape ofa very small 
olive, and much like those of the cinnamon, resting on the 
permanent base of the calyx, one-celled. Seed solitary, of 
the shape of the berry. Perisperm none. mbryo inverse, 
as in the other Lauri, 
5. T. macrophylla. R. a : 
Arboreous. Leaves oval, villous underneath. Umbellets 
in lateral and axillary fascicles; imvolucres from four to 
six-flowered ; corollets decandrous ; calyx six-parted. Ber- 
ries oblong. 
Sooria, the vernacular name in the Silhet district, where 
it grows to be a middling sized, very ramous, ever-green 
tree; on its leaves the Mugadootee silk-worm feeds, Flow- 
ering time the hot season, chiefly April; the seed — m 
August, 
6. T. lanceefolia. Roxb. 
_Shrubby. Leaves lanceolar, entire, glossy, econ un- 
derneath. Umbellets axillary, and lateral, crowded, sub-ses- 
sile. Involucre four-leaved, from four to five-flowered. Co- 
rollets emeandrous, Calyz six-parted. Berries oblong. — 
Bun-mool, the vernacular name in Silhet, where the shrub 
is indigenous in the forests, Flowering time March and 
April ; and the seed ripens in June. 
Young shoots smooth. Leaves alternate, short-petioled, 
lanceolar, entire, one-nerved, glossy above, glaucous under- 
neath; from three to four inches long, by one broad, Sti- 
