660 BENGAL PLANTS. [Nyctanthes. 
1191. NYCTANTHES Arsor-tristis Linn.; F. I. i. 86; F. B. I. 
iii. 603; E. D. N. 179. 
Behar ; Chota Nagpur: sometimes cultivated elsewhere. 
all tree. Hind. Har, sih4ru, harsinghar, saherwa, 
seoli, nibari; Beng. Singhar, harsinghar, septalika ; 
Santal. Saparom; Kol. Saparung, kokra 
833. Schrebera Roxb. 
A tree; leaves opposite, odd-pinnate. Flowers in terminal, 
2-8-chotomous, compound cymes; bracts small. Sepals connate 
in a tubular-campanulate, irregularly 4-7-lobed calyx. Petals 
— in a salver-shaped corolla; tube cylindric; lobes 4-7, 
reading, in bud imbricate. Stamens 2, adnate near apex of 
cals ae aon short. Carpels 2, connate in a 2-celled 
ovary; ovules 3-4, pendulous from apex of each cell; style cylin- 
dric; stigma shortly 2-lobed. Frwit an obovoid, 2-celled, locu- 
licidally 2-valved, woody capsule. Seeds pendulous; testa winged ; 
albumen 0; cotyledons plano-convex or contorted ; radicle superior. 
1192. ScHREBERA rea Roxb.; F, I. i. 109; F. B. I 
iii. 604; E.D.S 
Chota vuniek: “5 Bengal; Orissa. 
A tree, 40-50 feet high. Hind. Moka, goki, gantha, 
_ ban-palas; Beng. Ghanta parul; Uriya Jantia; Kol. 
Jarjo, sandapsing; Oraon Ghato. 
534. Linociera Swartz. 
Shrubs or trees; leaves opposite, entire. Flowers in axillary, 
rarely terminal panicles or cymes, often in small terminal fas- 
cicles; bracts small. Sepals connate in a small, 4-fid calyx. 
Petals 4, long or short, nearly free, or connate in pairs, induplicate- 
valvate in bud. Stamens 2; filaments short; anthers elliptic. 
Carpels 2, connate in a 2- celled ovary ; style short, obscurely 2-fid 
or entire; ovules 2, pendulous in each cell. Fruit an ellipsoid, 
y, pendulous; testa thin; albumen (in our species) 0; 
radicle superior. 
All parts glabrous; leaves papery, reticulations prominent; ovary 
glabrous intermedia var. Rox rghit. 
Innovations and panicles pubescent; leaves leathery, ponerse : 
obscure ; ovary densely pilose 
terniflora var. cuminata. i 
