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_ Bigrad. Wight’s Ie. I. t. 85.—Roxb. Cor. I. t. 69.—L’Herit, 
Stirp. Nov. t. 30, 
Srec. Coan. Tree: thorns few, naked: leaves roundish-ovate 
or oblong: flowers dizecious: stigmas 5-9: racemes terminal ; 
flowers minute, greenish. 
Peninsula. Western Ghauts. Northern India. Flowering in 
the eold season. 
(2) F. seprakia. (Rozxb.) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p: 29.—Dee. prod. I. p. 256. 
Engrav. Roxb. Cor. I. t. 68.—Rheede Mal. V. t. 39. 
. Sprc. Cuan. Shrubby: thorns numerous; bearing leaves and 
flowers: leaves obovate-oblong: flowers dizcious: stigmas 3-4 i 
flowers small, greenish. 
Peninsula. Bengal. Common in the Deccan, towards the 
Ghauts. Flowering in the cold season. 
(3) F. vermis. (Roxb. ) 
_ Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 29.—Roxb. fi. Ind. III. p. 833.4 
Dec. prod. I. p. 256. 
Engrav. Roxb. Cor III. t. 222, 
Srzc. Cuan. Tree: thorns none: leaves ovate: flowers bisexue 
al: stigmas 4~5: flowers small; greenish. 
Peninsula. Silhet. Flowering in February and March. The 
fruit is too sour to be eaten raw, but makes very good tarts, 
(4) F.cararuracra. ( Willd.) 
Ident. Roxb. fl. Ind. IIT. p. 834.—Dec. prod. I. p, 256.4 
Dalz. Bomb, flor. p. 10. 
” Engrav. Rheede Mal. V. t. 38. . 
Sprc. Cuar. Tree, armed with large multiple thorns: berry 
size of a small plum, purple, with very hard, sharp-edged seed § 
flowers small, greenish, 
Warree country, on the banks of rivers. Assam. Flowering 
in the cold season. Fruit eatable. 
(5) T. montana. (J. Grah.) 
Ident. Dalz. Bomb: flor. p. 10. 
Spec. Cuar. Middle-sized tree, armed: young shoots with 
axillary thorns: leaves ovate-oblong, crenate; fruit scarlet, size 
of a cherry. 
* Western Ghauts, flowering in the cold season, The fruit has an 
agreeable acid taste, 
