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. Spxc. Cuan. Tree: leaves nearly opposite, shortly. petioled, 
‘vate or oblong, acutish or obtuse, cordate at the base, when young 
tlothed, particularly above, with glossy silky hairs, adult ones glas 
brous and sometimes glaucous, with the under surface closely reti- 
vulated with purplish veins: glands 1 on each side at the apex of 
the petiole, with qctasionally more on the margin towards the base 
of the leaf: spikes terminal, often panicled: drupe oval, glabrous ! 
nut itregularly and obscurely 5-futrowed: flowers small, whitish, 
offensively smelling. © : 
Peninsula, Bengal. Monghyr. Flowering in January and 
February. The fruit as well as the galls of this species ate very 
astringent and much used by dyers. The unripe fruit according to 
pee is known under the name of black, yellow and chebulie myro= 
Salans. 
(8) T. TeavaNcon Ensts. (W. & A) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 314. 
Syn. T. angustifolia, Roxb. fl. Ind. We p. 487. 
Spec. Cuan. Large tree; tender parts hairy: leives tiarrow= 
lanceolate, acuminated, with glands on the margin near the base 
and when young clothed with much ferruginous hair! drupe oval. 
Tinnevelly and Travancore, The fruit is so muth like the ches 
bulic myrobalans as scarcely to be distinguished, and both possess 
the same sensible qualities: ‘ : 
(4) T. Berryi. (W. § 4.) 
Ident. W.& A. prod. I. p. 314. 
Syn. Pentaptera angustifolia, Roxb. fl. Ind. Il. p. 487.—Ded, 
prod. TIT. p. 15. 3 
Spec. Cuar. Tree with smooth bark : branches drooping : leaves 
neatly opposite, from lanceolate to linear-oblong; -glabtous, with 
two glands‘dn the margins of the apex of thé petiole at its junction 
with the leaf: spikes terminal, somewhat panicled. 
_ Peninsula. Balaghaut mountains. Banks of the Kalinadi and 
Gutpurba rivers. Flowering in April and May. 
(5) T.ctasra. (W.§ 4.) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 314. 
. Syn, T. crenulata, W. 4. 1. ¢.—Roth. Nov. Sp. p. 880.— 
Pentaptera crenulata, Roxb. fl. Ind. 1]. p. 438.~P. glabra, Roxb, 
fl. Ind. TI. p. 440.+-P. obovata, Dec. prod. III? p. 14.++P eres 
nulata, Dev. l. ¢. p. 15.—T. tomentosa, W. § A. 1. c.—T. elliptica, 
ome alata, Roth.—P. tomentosa, Roxb. Dec. prod, II. pi 
4. , : 
Engrave... Wight's I¢on. t. 195. 
