-Ziziphlis. PENTANDR1A MONOGYNIA; 357 



4. Z. Jujuba, If Hid. sp. i. 1 104. 



Arboreous. Leaves obliquely-ovate, serrate. Peduncles axillary," 

 many-flowered. Thorns stipulary, one recurved, the other straight. 

 Nuts two-celled. 



.Pm'w Toddali, Rheed. mal. iv. S5. t. 41. 



Malum indicum, Rumph. arrib. ii. 117. t. 36. 



Sung, ^jftffcf:, Kwrki/wdhoo, ^fsq:, Karkwndhoo, 3XTT, Vw. 



dwree, ^^:, V«d«ra, %lf^: 5 KoU, ^FSfs, Kola, ^T*ft, Kolee, 

 *Jvf«T^T:, Phemla, ^T^t^.% Souveeruka, TT^X^^f, Gooduphu\a t 

 "m^^'n Baiesta, T u "'519r%T' { > PliMltfsuishzra, "^To^sf:? Dr/ili«. 

 veeja, ?^Tfi^r, ViuitwphHla, ^H?^, Kwntukee, g"3P3P£3T : » 

 VwkrwkMntwka, ;g^r:, Sooveera, ^TXff^Tj, Soophwltf, ^"^s, 

 SwMchha, U3fxfir?iT, Ujapriya, W^[> Keeha, f^^T, Vjslwma, 

 ^^^Ttrscft: Oobhu\ii\um\uka. 



Seng. Kool. 



Hind. Bier. 



Telinga, Rengha. 



On the coast of Coromandel this grows to be a small tree.* Flow* 

 ering time the rainy season ; the fruit ripens after the rains. 



Trunk seldom straight, yet not much bent. Bark scabrous, much 

 and deeply cracked. Branches spreading in every direction ; branch- 

 lets bifanous, flexuose ; young parts a little downy. — 1 horns stipula* 

 ry, very sharp ; the under one recurved, the upper one straight. — 

 Leaves short-petioled, alternate, bifarious, obliquely-oval, serrate, 

 with the apex often three-toothed, above smooth, below downy ; from 

 one to two inches long. — Flowers axillary, crowded on sub- sessile 

 umbellets. — Calyx one-leaved, spreading, five-parted, divisions 

 acute. — Petals (scales of Linn.) five, wedge-shaped, apex large, 

 coucave, spoon-like, with its margin slightly crenulate ; they are in- 

 serted on the inside of the divisions of the calyx. — Nectary saucer- 

 ahaped, perforated for the pistillum, margin ten-notched, — Filaments 



* In Bengal it is very comxngn also. — N, W» 



