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solitary, drooping: drupe oblong, villous, with two broad membra- 
naceous wings: flowers small, greenish-yellow. 
Mountainous parts of India, flowering in.the hot season. 
(10) T. Moxruccana. (Roxbd.) 
Ident. Roxb. fi. Ind. IL. p. 432. 
Spec. Car. Tree with smooth bark: leaves alternate, short- 
petioled, obtuse, oblong, smooth on both sides, culoured and villous 
when young, without glands : spikes axillary, solitary, shorter than 
the leaves: drupe roundish-obovate, somewhat villous, size of a 
large nutmeg: nut slightly 5-grooved : flowers of a dull yellowish- 
brown colour and rather offensive smell. 
Silhet and Assam mountains. Flowering in the hot season. 
(11) T. crrrina. (Roxd.) 
Ident. Roxb. ft. Ind. IT. p. 435.—Dec. prod. IIL p. 12. 
Syn. Myrobalanus citrina, Gaertn. 
Engrav. Gaertn. fr. If. t. 97. 
Spec. Cuar. Large tree: leaves somewhat opposite, oblong, 
tapering towards the base, smooth, acute, with two small glands on 
the apex of the potiole: panicles terminal and axillary, eomposed. 
of several simple erect spikes : drupe oblong-lanceolate, 5-cornered, 
smooth, of a dull orange-yellow: nut oblong, deeply 5-grooved : 
flowers all hermaphrodite, dull-yellow. 
Assam. Khasia mountains, Flowering in April and May. The 
waod is very hard and no insect will touch it. 
(12) T. cancetica. (Roxb.) 
Fdent. Roxb. fi. Ind. II. p. 487. 
Syn. T. Bengalensis, Dec. prod. III. p. 12. 
Spec. Cuan. Tree: tender parts villous: leaves opposite and 
alternate, ovate-oblong, acuminate, abruptly rounded at the base, 
with glands on the margin. 
Banks of the Ganges, flowering in the hat season. 
(18) T. Getta. (Dalz.) 
Ident. Hook. Jour. Bot. IV. p. 227. 
Srec. Cuan... Large tree: leaves seattered, broadly oval, pu- 
berulous on both sides, younger ones woolly-tomentose with fulvous 
hairs: spikes axillary, solitary, tomentose, shorter than the leaf : 
lower flowers fertile, short-pedicelled, upper ones male, sessile, all 
densely woolly within: calycine-segments triangular, acute, revo- 
lute when in flower : drupe spherical, silky.- 
Rare in the South Concan, flowering in April. The ftowers have 
a very disagreeable smell. 
