Datura. pentandria moNogynia. 229 



tha, JTTcPTO, Matoolttkff, mw., Shyamcr, fs^^^RT:, SHvushe- 

 Vhura, TZ^kv:, Khmjjoogna, ^i^«i^"BT:, Kalimi«pooshp«, 7^ 

 ^TJ!dltv<d:, Khunakwtiuphula, *u^«i:, Mohwna, ^sf'T'HiTRTifll^':, 

 Khuaubhonmuttushiva, JTWUTTlt, Mwhamohee, f^TTiST^:, Shi- 

 xapriya, and all the names of Gold. 



JSeng- T)hoo'or,ya. 



Stramonia indica prima, sen Datura alba, Humph- amb. v. 24&. 

 I 87-/ I. 



Hummatu, Rheed. mal ii. 47. t 28. 



Very common every where over India; produces flowers and 

 leed the whole year. 



Additions by N. W. 



S. D. Stramonium, Linn. 



Leai\s ovate, smo tb, angular, dentate. Capsules spinous, erect, 

 ovate. 



Var. 3 canescens, Wall. The \vho!e plant pubescent, glaucous, pale. 



Parbutteeya, Mwhadeo-5oa. 



A native of ali the mountainous parts of the north of Hindooslhan. 

 I have found it on all the parts of Nipal which I have visited, both 

 mountains and valleys, affecting precisely similar situations to those 

 occupied by the plant in Europe, and blossoming all the year rou»i3. 



It rises to the height of from two to five feet, with a thick, solid, 

 dichotomous, angular stem, and roundish branches, which are cover- 

 ed with glaucous pubescence, giving the whole a pallid appearance. 

 Leaves broad-ovate, from six to eight inches long, sinuate, and 

 lobed, acuminate, verv unequal at the base, one side being much 

 shorter, pubescent and pale above, smooth underneath, except 

 along the prominent rib and nerves; lobes large, acute. Petiols 



thick, round, three inches long, slightly sulcate and pubescent 



Flozcers axillary and from the bifurcations, erect, four inches long, 

 short-peduucled. Calyx pubescent, membranous, very pallid, 

 oblong, an inch and half long, with five very prominent angles, 



