Diospyros. |} EBENACEZ. 653 
4-6; fruit globular, glabrous, 2-3 in. across; leaves broad- Seats wie 
lice, glabrous [p. 651 riflor 
1169. Diospyrros Toprosta Ham. ; F. B. I. iii, 556; E. D. D. 664. 
D, racemosa F, I. ii. 536. 
Chittagon, 
A ee or ern ae tree; leaves oblong, acuminate, 
. eous, alternate. Vernac. Guilul. 
1170, Drosera Ewpryoprerts Pers. ; 3 P.SBe Es iit 656: B.D. 
582. D. glutinosa F. 1. ii, 533. 
os all the provinces. 
A dense tree; leaves oblong, obtuse, or subacute, 
rounded or truncate at the base, coriaceous, alternate. 
Hind. and Beng. Gib, makurkendi, téndi; Uriya Gus- 
vakendhu; Santal. Makarkenda. 
1171, simi Cuioroxyton Roxb.; F. I. ii. 5388; F. B. I. 
i. 560; B.D. D, 5 
“Git 
A ‘tieiiain tree, sometimes spinescent; leaves elliptic 
or rated oblong, narrowed upwards or acute, base 
e, And 
obtu uli, 
1172. Drosera MONTANA Roxb.; F. I. ii. 588; EF, B. I. iii. 555; 
E. 
eiae. Chota Nagpur; Orissa. 
A medium tree, usually spinescent; leaves ovate or 
oblong. Hind. poet dasaunda, lohari; Beng. Ban 
rel, 
1172/2. Var. CORDIFOLIA, D. cordifolia F. I. ii. 538. 
n most of the provinces. 
A medium tree, rarely apluksoant ; leaves herbaceous. 
Probably quite deserving to be treated as a distinct 
species. 
1178. Diospyros Kaxzi Linn. f.; F. I. ii. 587; F. B. I. iii. 555; 
E. D. D. “ 
Planted only in our area. 
A small tree, cultivated for its edible fruit ; — ovate, 
obtuse, or narrowed at both ends, chartaceo 
1174. Droseradé ovatirouia Wight; F. B. I. iii. SOR ae see 
D. 639. 
Orissa, 
