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Spec. Car. Tree: leaves linear-oblong, obtuse, somewhat cor- 
date at the base, crenulate, with terminate glands on the midrib: 
drupes ovoid, coriaceous, winged : flowers small, greenish-white. 
Commen in most parts of India, flowering in the hot season. 
(6) T. coniacean. (W.§ AL) 
Hdent. W.& A. prod. I. p. 315. 
Syn. Pentaptera coriacea, Roxb. ft. Ind. II. p. 438.—Dec. 
prod. III. p. 15. t 
Spec. Cuar. Tree with deeply cracked bark: leaves nearly 
‘opposite, short-petioled, coriaceous, oval, cordate at the base, hard 
ubove, hoary and soft beneath, with 1—2 glands at or near the base 
of the midrib: spikes panicled: nut hoary; flowers small, dull- 
yellow. 7 
Mountains of Coromandel. Flowering in the hot season. 
(7) T. panicutata. (W. § A.) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 315. 
Syn. Pentaptera paniculata, Roxb. ft. Ind. V1. p. 442.—Deec. 
prod. III. p. 14. 
Spec. Cuan. Tree with diverging branches: leaves nearly op- 
posite, linear-oblong, cordate at the base, acute or obtuse at the 
apex, coriaceous, rugose above, with umbilicate glands beneath near 
the base: spikes forming a compound panicle: drupe with one large 
and two small wings. ; 
Courtallum. Malabar. Valleys of the Concan rivers. Flower- 
ing in November and December. 
- (8) T. ansuna. (W.§& 4.) 
Ident. Roxb. fl. Ind. II. p. 438. 
Syn. Pentaptera arjuna, Roxb. Dec. prod. III. p. 14. 
Spec, Cuar. Tree with a smooth bark and horizontal branches : 
leaves somewhat opposite, cordate at the base, smooth, with 2 ses- 
sile glands underneath : flowers small, greenish-white, 
Bengal. Forests near Belgaum. Rare in the Deccan. Flower- 
ing in April and May. The bark is in great repute as a tonic and 
vulnerary. 
(9) T. statata. (Wail.) 
Ident. Roxb‘ fl. Ind. Il. p. 441.—Pentaptera bialata,. Roxb. 
Dec. prod. III. p. 15. 
-Spec, Cuar. Tree: branches horizontal: leaves alternate, long- 
petioled, cuneate-oblong, acute, with waved margins, smooth; up+ 
per side of the petioles flattened towards the apex : spikes axillary, 
