Lagerstoeniia. icosandria monogynia. *505 



envelope. Embryo straight. Cotyledons cordate, oblong, 

 grcendotted. Radicle subcylindric, poiated to the base 

 of the seed. 



2. L. regijiaJVilld. 2. 117S. R. Corom.pl I. p. 4. t. 65. 

 Arboreous. Leaves opposite, oblong. Stamina equal. 



Calyx variously grooved on the outside. Capsules six- 

 celled. 



Arjuna. Asiat. Res. 4, p. 301. 



Beng. Jarool. 



Adamboe. Rheed. Mai. 4. t. 20 and 21. 



L. Flos. Regina. Retz. Obs. 5. p. 25. and I. p. 20. 



A native of Bengal, Malabar, &c. H. C. the seed rip- 

 ens in August. It is a large timber tree, when in blos- 

 som beautiful. At Rangoon the timber is used to make 

 knees for ships. 



3. L. parvijlora. Willd. 2. 1179. R. Corom. pi. 1. p. 



48. t. m. 



Arboreous. Leaves opposite, oblong, doxvny under- 

 neath. Peduncles from three to six-flowered. Stamina 

 unequal. Capsule from three to four-celled. 



Teling. Chinangee. 



A native of various parts of India. It flowers during 

 the hot season ; the seed ripens in August. 



4. L. indica. Willd. 2. 1178. 



Shrubby. Leaves nearly opposite, oval. Petals with 

 long clawed and much curled. Stamina unequal. Cap- 

 sules from live to six-celled. 



Hind. Telinga-china. 



Velaga globosa. Gcert.fruct. 2. 1. 133. p. 2. 



An exotic from China ; it flowers in the rainy season, 

 but rarely ripens its seed here, 



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