﻿TAB. VII. 



Samadera Indica. 



Arborea, foliis oblongo-ellipticis utrinque obtusis, unibellis 

 longe pedunculatis, petalis 4—5, drupa vix reticulata pu- 

 tamine fungoso crasso. 



Samandura. Herm. %eyl. 5. 11. Linn. Fl. %eyl p. 202. 

 Samadera Indica. Gcertn. Truct. t. 156. Wight. Cat. n. 361. 

 Wight et Am. Fl. Penis, hid. Or. v. \.p. 151. 



Niota pentapetala. Poir. Encycl. 4. p. 490. De Cand. Prodr. 

 V. \.p. 592. 



Niota tetrapetala. Wall. Cat. n. 6349 {non Lam.). 

 Vittmannia elliptica. Vahl, Sgmb. 3. p. 52. t. 60. 

 Itheede, Hort. Mai. 6. ^. 18. 

 Hab. Ceylon. Col. Walker. 



Dr. Wallich's mota lucida, from the Birman country, differs 

 from tlie present species in its smaller leaves, which are more 

 acute at both extremities, shorter peduncles (when in flower) and 

 smaller fruit, less compressed at the margin and strongly reti- 

 culated with veins on the surface. 



F)g. 1. Flower from which the petals are removed. /. 2 



Stamen with the gland at the base. / 3. Pistil; 

 /• 4. Fruit : nat. size. 



magnijied, 



