254 fENTANDRlA MONOGTfKH-, ISolanum, 



one of the pair smaller, ovate-cordate, angle.lobed, Calyx unarmed, 

 Berry round, very hairy, four-celled. 



Ana-Chunda, Rheed. mal. ii, 65- tah. 35. 



Sung. ^^"IjI'HT, CiiMndrwhasa, ^T^nn"!, Lakshnawna, 5 ir^"fT| 



efTT, Kshetriidootika, ^T^^T, GMrbhwda, •ST^THT, CliMndrwbha, 



«^^T, Chttndra, ^TpTT, Chmidrwpooshpa, ftT^^Tt, Pnywnkwree, 



fTO^W^TT, NisnehwpliMla, TWT, Rama, f^cT^^T, Situktinta, 



U%T^fV» MMhoushwdl.ee, 3I^ft, Gardttbhee^f^cffx, Chandr*. 



ka, -tirsft, .Chandree,5nj^ff, Nakpolee, <|^x? Poorlubha, KI^T, 

 Rasna. 



Seng. Ram-begoom 



Is a scarce plant, grows in the country about Calcutta, and i? 

 found in flower and fruit in August 



Root perennial. — Stem scarcely any, but many sub-ligneous bran- 

 ches covered with much down, and armed with innumerable, small, 

 erect spines. — Leaves double, as in several of the Thy sail ; petioled, 

 one of the pair always much larger than the other, but it is from 

 the axils of the smallest that the branchlets issue ; they are obcor- 

 date, irregularly angle-lobed ; tfie upper surface is thickly covered with 

 much erect, soft hair, on the underside it is more distinctly stellate, 

 and whitish ; nerve and larger veins armed on both sides with strong 

 straight prickles, the largest from six to nine inches long, and from 

 four to six broad, the smaller about half the size. — Petiols round, 

 liairy, prickly ; those of the large leaves half their length, and colour- 

 ed on the upper side; those of the smaller ones about one-fourth 

 part of their length. — Umbel generally opposite, and below the leaves, 

 simple, few-flowered. — Teduncks and pedicels short and hairy, but 

 not prickly — Flowers white, pretty large. — Calyx hairy, otherwise 

 unarmed, — CqvoI yery hairy on the outside, — Anthers sessile, coni* 

 cal. Germ hairy. — Berries the size of a nutmeg, round., very hairy^ 

 four-celled, as in Datura* 



