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Cymes 14 m. CaZ^/x hairy inside. Dish 5-bbed, corrugated, hairy. Ovary 2.celled; 

 styles 2, united to a little above the middle. *;*v.v.*: .1 



^o<^ iV^oi'. /S'd. 1 59 : profusely armed, leaves r-li 



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by 1-1 in. suborbicular glabrous, petals 5. ovary 3-celled, styles. 3 . mm^^ 

 fruit f in. diam. DC. Frodr. ii. 20 ; W. d: A. Prodr. 163 1 ' ..^.U-. 



Western Peninsula, Wight; i\ie Qonc^u^ Stocks. '^ . « ^^ 



^^ §hrub with slender divaricating branches. Leaves coarsely serrate, especia y 

 fte apex. Prickles geminate, very short/ straight and recurved, the straight one j • 

 long or more. Flowers in dense cymes 1 in. long. Calyx hairy o^^s^^^^i/j , "t.Jv 

 ^side. Petals spafhulate, concave, ^Disk 5-angled, not pitted, StyUs divided to near^ 

 the base. Fruit globose, woody, 3-ceiled, S-seeded.— Although this ^description ai^ 

 not entirely agree with that of Koth, I do not know to what other specie^ his aescr r 

 tion can apply. Z. Bhunder, Boyle 111 i. 168 (name only), is scarcely determinau , 



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16. Z. calophylla, Wall, in Roxb. Fl. Ind. ed. Carey, n. 6W, 

 leaves 4-5 by 2-2i in. elliptic-oblong shortly and obtusely acuminate «m*- 

 with 3 very' prominent unbranched nerves glabrous, petals 5, rrmi * 

 diam. . Wcdl Qat. 4230. Berchemia calophylla, G. Don Gen.Jiyst. u. ^o. 



Pesano, Wallich ; Malacca, Griffith, lfai«^oy.— Dibtrib. Borneo. • ...pD^on 



A elirub, with climbing Lrancbea and black bark ; wholly glabrous with «i«/^' ^^^t, 



of the flowers and fruit. ■ Leaves coriaceous. Prickles soli.tarj', recurved, saor^,^^ ^^ 



-base broad. .:(7ymea usually disposed in terminal thyrsoid panicles. ^..Ca«!/^ , {^^^,^5. 



eide,' glabrous within. 'Petals ovate, concave." Dish 5-angled, not P'"®.', ^^^ ii<,ht. 



; Ouary 2-celIed, puberulous ; styles 2. Fr^it globose, wo"dy, covered wi ..^^jj 



brown pubescepce, at length glabrous. — Kurz (i» Jour n. As. boc. Jie.n^ h?.' > 



identifies with this species Z. ornata, Mia. Fl. Ind. Bai. i. 642. ;; j-^ 



-. 16. Z. funiculosa^ #am. i;t ^(i??. Caf. 4234 j .armed, ^eaves^^^^t 

 by f-2 in. ovate or ovate-oblong obtusely acuminate with 3 very P ^^g 

 unbranched nerves, petals 6, fruit obovoid f in. long. 1 Z. venuio*^, 



Corf. 4235. , . .. - •-■'■; .f^ ''*'■'■' ^-ffii; 



■ Eastern Bengal, the Khasia Mts.. and Shhet. TFaZZic*. &c, l^"'"^- 





Tenasserim, Eelfer; Malacca, Maingay - 



■ A shrub?; young branches and flowers puberulous ; l^ranches Jong sic""-^-^ in 

 Leaves crenate. Prickles short, stout, recurve^, quite glabrous. CJ^«* .^^^^ glu- 

 leafless rarely leafy panicles. PeiaZ* cucullate.' Disk faintly 10-lobed, noi p ^^^^^ 

 brous. Opari/ 2-celled ; styles 2, divided to nearly the base. Fruit I'^e" '^j^g above. 

 fl».v„ „i„v.- . .j_ ^enyioga, TTaW. Cat. 4235, may be a more slender iorm.^ „^^ 



/ . 17. Z. ru^osa, Xam^. Diet. iii. 319; armed, leaves 2H^^^^ ^laer 

 tic glabrous above young tomentosely pubescent beneaiu,^ p^r.ii- 

 neady glabrous, petals 0, fruit M in. obovoid or globose. X^- ^^ 49; 

 20; Ir. <fr J. />roc/r. 162; ri/^ /c. 339 ; Dak. & Gths. ^'^^■{^ JfaU- 

 Thwaues Euwn. 73 ; Brandts For. Fl. 89. \ Z. Burrsea, ^a'^ ^^^ifoUa, 



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Sp 160; Wall. CcU. 4241. i)C. Protfr. 'ii. 20. .1 Z. tomentosa 



■/nd 1. 611. 1 Rhamnua glabratus, Serb. Heyne in Wall tat. '^'"'^^^^ jna 



Tropical Himalaya, in Kumaon and. Sikkim/^- Behar; /• -^Aoncan so"*' 

 Silhet, IFa«/a, &c. Birma, 6'r#YA. Western PENiNdtJa, from tne v ^ 



«wards; Ceylon, coipmon iip to 2000 ft, »*' ^ =^ ,. . Pruifc* o*"*^ 



r^'A straggling evergreen large shrub, or small Iree,' often chxuwng. 4 



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