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the Telinga people give the name of nella mollunga to the former, 

 and tella mollunga to the latter. 



Obs. The fruits are much esteemed by the natives ; all tribes eat 

 them freely in their curries, for which reason the plant is often found 

 cultivated in the Circars. 



There is another sort, so exceedingly like this in almost every 

 respect, that it was long before I discovered they were distinct; 

 the chief distinguishing marks are, the leaves in this are longer, 

 smoother, and deeply lobated, with the lobes sometimes scolloped, 

 or sub-lobate, and the prickles much more numerous, longer, shar- 

 per and all perfectly straight. 



12. S.Jacquini, Willd. sp, i. 1041. 



Biennial, armed, angular, creeping. Leaves oblong-laciniate, arm- 

 ed on the sides with straight spines. Calyx armed. Berries globu- 

 lar, smooth, variegated. 



Sung. faRfttWiT, Nidtgdhika, fiff^T, Nirdigda, ^jgft, Sp n - 

 shee, "5"t;5rer[, Doosspjusha, <5TI^t> Vyaghree, f^fft, VWhatee, 

 3v1!£4ilf3C^GT# Kunthwkarika, ^vTJZ^TCt, Kwntwkaree, ^T^lf5f^\r> 

 Ki/nthaW'ka, <h^!?rf<h«fr, Kwnthakmee, H' : ^T^*ft, Prwchodi/nee, ^^ft, 

 Koolee, ^"^Tj Kshoodra, ^if^^TT, Rashtr/ka, ^T3^ft> Dhavwnee, 

 ^T^T^rfEnift, Dooshprwdhurshinee, ^^^i^^Tf* KshoodrukwnUka, 

 er^cff^j, Bwhook?znta, "^T^^T^r, Kshoodr«k?/nta, ^T"^"X^"^[Xj 

 Kshoodruplmla, f^WQR^L Clutraphttla. 



Beng. Kanthflk&ree. 



A native of Bengal, where it i<? generally found on road sides near 

 villages. It is in blossom, and produces ripe fruit most part of the year. 



Root at least biennial. — Stem none, but several, flexuose, ramou9 

 branches, spreading close on the "round, for an extent of some feet, 

 piten striking root at the insertion of the leaves ; angular, nearly 

 yoid of pubescence.— Leaves frequently in pairs, oblong, pinnatifid, 



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