538 POLYATSTDRIA MONOGYNIA. DiospyVUS. 



ments ; female hermaphrodite, solitary, with an ample 

 caljrx. Berry with as many as eight seeds. 



Tella-goda of the Telingas. 



A native of the Circars, where it blossoms during the 

 hot season. 



11. D. montana. Willd. 4. 1110. R. Coroni.pl. 1. AT. 48. 

 Armed. Leaves ovate-oblong, smooth. Male flowers 



numerous, with about eight filaments, and sixteen anthers; 

 female hermaphrodite solitary, with only four sterile sta- 

 mina, as many as eight seeds. 



Yerra-goda of the Telingas. 



A native of the Circar mountains ; it flowers during 

 the hot season. 



12. D. chloroxylon. Willd. 4. 1112. R. Carom, pi 1. 

 N. 49. 



Armed. Xearesoblong, downy underneath. Male flow- 

 ers fascicled, with about twelve filaments and sixteen an- 

 thers ; hermaphrodite solitary, w ith about eight single sta- 

 mina ; styles four. Berry two or three-seeded. 



Nella-wool/mera of the Telingas. 



A native of the Circars; it flowers during the hot season. 



13. D. cordifolia. Willd. 4. 1111. R Corom.pl. 1. N. 50. 



Armed. Leaves linear cordate, downy. Male pedun- 

 cles three-flov^ ered, with about eight filaments and sixteen 

 anthers; hermaphrodite single, with twelve single stamina; 

 styles four. Berry eight-seeded. 



Twmala ; the Sanscrit name. 



Teling. Kok wohmera. 



Beng. Bun-Gaub. 



Found over most parts of India, and with the whole 

 of the other species blossoms during the hot season, that 

 is, from the beginning of February to the end of May. 



