C'risn-. Calyx fiirie-teavled. Petah tjve. An. 
Indies, and Ceylon, lowering in Sami and Juiy. U appears to ha. 
been long known in the Eastern oouutries ; both - Ayiceuna at 
..ve£v.d tUe i-ifuoiiau piivsic: ius. | This Uee au^ 
1 i:c siciu v« liiis ..ifc*; rjacs co ioiiy ui* .laore i'eet i« iieigiit, pro-, 
cin? nosjiv snvnadiner ^T:^nc!H^«. to'.vr'. topN both trunk' and 
•ious bark ; Uie 
:i::.;,vt.v a>: :-:.;_,-ocu i.i .■iti i jui I'j -.i:,. j.-.;.- .a ovate, pointed, 
«f:jdiilated nerved, pinnae, whTcb 3r<» o*" r; p?!'^ ^rre^^n < nloiir, rJoJ 
. nd upon short pedua; 
■ Uour, are produce-' ^ , ,,:;' ...;>^ ;v.:ae-> .is. -.^ 
upon loug pedunci' alyx consists of fire oblong, blur? 
creviuiated leaves, or a pale greenish colour; the corolla is coi 
; )i five unequal, undulated, arui spreading petals; th; 
re ten J of these the three undernaoiit are loug ajBd incurved; 
aining seven ejtfajbit only the large anth^-rs, three of which 
r.r o.-:n v M-r -vf;v-^p , . <;^, of a bird ; the 
tula is scppost-d lo be the Eiarxatnbej' of Sarapinn, an<J the CUaiarlander 
