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ADAMIA CYANEA. Tab. 213. 
Adamia cyanea Wall. Tent. Flor. Napal. vol. 1. p. 46. t. 36. Decand. Prodr. Syst. Nat. vol. 4. p. 16. 
Hydrangea Elagulia Herb. Hamilt. et Ejusd. Cat. MSS. No. 1091. ib rå 
Habitat in apricis saxosis montanis Napaliæ, a Bechiaco usque ad convallem magnam. Floret Majo et Junio ; fruc- 
tificat Octobre—Decembre. 
I have already given a detailed account of this remarkable and elegant plant in my Nipal Flora quoted above, in 
which I dedicated the genus to the memory of my deeply lamented friend and patron the late John Adam, Esq. of the 
Hon. East India Company's Service, for some time Governor General of India ; one of the most excellent and honour- 
able men who ever visited that country, and the steady and liberal promoter and encourager of every useful pursuit, 
especially those of natural history. Professor DeCandolle refers the genus to the family of Savifrages, and suggests 
the near affinity, if not absolute identity, of Cyanitis of Reinwardt. 
Plate CCXIII. Fig. 1.2. Flower. 3. The same, dissected. 4. Detached petal, with two stamens of unequal length. 5. Ovary, 
cut transversely. 6. Stigma. 7. Å panicle of ripe berries. 8. Detached berry. 9. 'The same, cut transversely. 10. Seed. 
11. 12. The same, divided two ways. 13. Embryo. 
CORNUS CAPITATA. Tab. 214. 
Cornus capitata Wall. in Roxb. Flor. Ind. vol. 1. p.434.  Decand. Prodr. Syst. Nat. vol. 4. p. 273. 
Habitat in montibus Napaliæ, provinciarumque Kamaon et Sirmore, florens sub pluviis, fructifera: versus finem 
anni. 
This beautiful species has been fully described by me in Roxburgh’s Flora Indica. I found it on the top of mount 
Chandaghiry in Nipal, growing to the size of an apple tree, and covered with yellow heads of scentless flowers in the 
month of June. Its wood is very hard; the bark ash-coloured. 
Plate CCXIV. Fig. 1. 2. Detached flowers. 3. Fruit. 4. 5. 'The same, divided two ways. 
CLERODENDRUM DEFLEXUM. Tab. 215. 
Foris cuneato-oblongis, acuminatis, deorsüm angustatis, subtüs petiolisque longiusculis pubescentibus, integerrimis; 
corymbo terminali deflexo, pedunculato, pubescente, subinv 
tubo corollæ gracili dimidio brevioribus. 
In montibus Penang detexit Georgius Porter. In insula Sin 
Augusti et Septembris. In Horto Caleuttensi floret Januario. 
olucrato ; calycis colorati laciniis linearibus, conniventibus, 
gapur inveni 1822, Floret fructificatque mensibus 
FRUTEX 4-pedalis, erectus, ramosus. Rami obtuse? quadrangulares, sulcati, mollitêr pubescentes. 
Fora opposita, patentia, petiolata, 
oblonga, cuspidato-acuminata, integerrima, vel parüm repandula, 
deorsüm contracta, basi rotundato-aeutâ, nunc triangulari-acutå 
utrinque subdentata, membranacea, 6-pollicaria usque ad pedalia, guin majora, supra. glabra, subtus mollissimè pubescentia, nervoso- 
venosa, reticulata, imå basi sub-trinervia, costå intermedia valdè prominente. Petiorus teres, pubescens, utrinque intumescens, 
13—23-pollicaris, supernè sulcatus. Corymeus terminalis, solitarius, parvus, hemisphæricus, angulo. recto insidens pedunculo: communi 
divergenti-reflexo, cylindrico, tripollicari; eum pedicellis brevibus subcarnosis, trichotomis, sanguineo-rufis pubescens, 
opposito, lanceolato foliorum floralium, bipollicarium ; ante anthesin totus corymbus pedunculusque cum foliolis aliquot bracteiformibus, 
subinvolucrantibus, deciduis rufo-sanguinei. Frorzs ex albo rosei, ternati, pedicellati, densi. Carvx unguicularis, sanguineus ; laciniæ 
lineari-lanceolatæ, acuta, apice conniventes. Conor, tubus gracilis, teres, pollicaris, calyce duplò longior, extås puberulus; /acinia 
cuneato-oblongæ, obtuse, subæquales, patulæ, margine rubella, tubo dimidio breviores. Stamina ferd æqualia, recta, corollam exce- 
dentia, glabra, alba; antheræ lineares, flavicantes. Ovarrum Leve, globosum ; stylus filiformis, longitudine Staminum ; stigma bidentatum. 
Bacca atropurpurea, lævis, globosa, magnitudine pisi, calyce persistente, subæquante suffulta. y 
Plate CCXV. Fig. 1. 2. Flower. 3. Calyx. 
medió stipato pari 
4. Corolla, opened. 
