Tif 
Upper Provinces of Bengal, flowering during the hot season, 
The fruit is eaten by the natives in their curries, and as pickles, 
(6) E. nancezFonus. (Rowbd.) 
Ident. Roxb, fi. Ind. I. p. 598. 
“Engrav. Wight’s Icon. I. t. 65. 
Spec, Cuan. Middling-sized tree: leaves alternate, serrated, 
smooth on hoth sides: anthers samewhat bearded: stigma 3-tooth- 
ed: racemes axillary: drupe turbinate, smooth, greenish-yellow: 
nut perforated at the base, 3-valved: flowers on longish pedicels, 
small, white. - 
Assam. Silhet. Flowering in the rainy season, 
(7) Evrosustus. (Roxb.) 
Edent. Roxb. fi. Ind. IT. p. 597. 
‘Engrav. Wight’s Icon. I, t. 64. 
Spec. Cuan. Tree; leaves ovate-oblong, serrated, of a thickish 
texture: young shoots slightly villous: racemes simple, diverging 
with a curve, scarcely so long as the leaves: sepals hoary: anthers 
somewhat bearded: drupe oval: nut oblong, wrinkled, very hard, 
3-valved, 3~celled: flowers large, white, drooping, 
Silhet and Assam, flowering in June, 
(8) E, tucipus. (Roxb.) 
Ident. Roxb. fl. Ind, I. p. 600. 
Spec. Cuan. Tree: leaves long-petioled, broad-lanceolate, ree 
motely serrate, lucid, with 2 minute glands at the base. 
Chittagong. 
GENUS VI. MONOCERA. 
Polyandria Monogynia. Sex: Syst: 
Deriv. From Monos, single, .and Keras, a horn, alluding to the 
anthers being terminated by a single bristle. 
. Gzn. Cuar. Trees: sepals 5: petals 5, usually silky on the 
back, cleft and divided towards the apex: anther-valves unequal, 
outer:one much longer than the inner one: ovary 2-celled, surround- 
ed by 5 glands at the base: ovules in double rows in each cell: 
fruit a drupe: nut smoothish or tubercled, 1-2-celled: seed solitary 
in each cell, 
(1) M. rupercunata. (W.& A.) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 83. é 
Syn. Elzocarpus tuberculatus, Roxb. jt. Ind. IT. p. 594.—E, 
serrulatus, Roxb. Hort. Beng. p. 42. ‘ 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon. t. 62.—Wight’s Ill. I, t, 35, 
