68 KNUMEEATION OF \_Zygophyllece, 



A preecedeute, cui valde similis affinisque, calcaris petalorumque forma prsecipue 

 dilFert, F(o7'es albi, sejpalo anteriore rufo-guttato. 



20, I.jantliina, Tliw. ^ lierbacea, pusilla, simplex, glabemma ; /6*Zw 

 1-4, saepissime caulem terminantibus, membranaceis, ovatis vel rotun- 

 datis, acuminatis, denticulatis, petiolo eglanduloso ; sepalis lateralihus 

 minoribus, oblongis, subacutis, jposteriore rotundato, cucullato, anie- 

 riore infundibuliformi, in calcar sequilongum sensim attenuatmn incur- 

 vatum producto ; petalorum lohis subeequalibus, posteriore acuto, ante- 

 riore subrotundato, obtuso. — c.p. 3003. 



Hab. Himdoon and Pasdoon Corles, at no great elevation ; rare. 



Folia 1-4 poll. longa, |-3 poll. lata, petiolo ^-2 poll, longo. Pedicelli poUicares, 

 ad pedunculi elongati apicem in racemum brevein aggregati ; bracteis ovalibus, per- 

 sisteutihns. Flores violacei, 6-8 lin. lu exp. CapsuLe polysperma;. 



21. I. acaulis, Am. L c. p. 325.—?/. rivalis, Wi^bt, Icon. 

 c.p. 490 (2595). ^ 



Hab. Central Province, at an elevation of 3000 to 5000 fed 

 rocks ] abundant. 



^ Folia rotundata, ovata vel lanccohta, petiolo rufescente a;quilonga vel m' 

 viora, pai'ce pilosa vel subglabra. Scapi rufescentes. Flores rubri, 1-li poll, in 

 exp., calcare a^quilongo vel parum longiore. Fetalortm loU Kquilongi ; anterior 

 latior, oblique truncatus vel cmargiaatus. 



Dr, Wight's /. rivalis, figured with the anterior lobes of the petals bipartite, is 

 probably only a form of the present species. 7. scapiflora, Ileyne, is described by 

 Roxburgh as having a spur several inches in length, and therefore must certainly be 

 difTerent both from this and from the /. scapijlora of Wight's ' Icones/ t. 967. 



ulto bre- 



2. HYDBOCEEA, BInme. 



H, triflora, W 



LB. Warmer nai 



■c.p. 1210. 



XL VIII. PITTOSPOEE^. 



1. PITTOSPORUM, Sol. 



-D_-^ J ^" f;7^*^»<="«^ Wight, lUust. i. 173.—.? P.Jlorihundiim, W. et A. 

 .^od. 1. 154 / Celastrus veriicillatu's, Eoxb. Fl. Ind. i. 391. ? Senacia 

 Napaulensts, DC. Prod. i. 347.— c.p. 476. 



vulg 



3000 to 5000 feet. Nom. 



Arbor mediocns, 15-20-pedali3. Folia oblongo-lanceolata, cuncata, apice snb- 

 acuta vel rotuudata, glalra, 3-4 poll, longa, 5-1 poll, lata, petiolo circiter \ poll, 

 longo. i' W albidi. Ovm-ium pilosum. Stylus cyliudricus, glaber. Cavmlo' uni- 

 locularcs, vindi-fuscescciitcs. ° . -'. 



^" ^k tetraspermum, W. et A. Prod. i. 154 ; Wklit 



C.P. 572 (685). . ' ^ 



ITab. Central Province, at an elevation of 

 banks of streams. 



5000 to 7000 



XLIX. ZYGOPHYLLE^. 



1, TBIBULUS, Tourn. 

 1. T. terrestris, Linn. (Walp.Eep. ii. 822, cum syn.)— T. lanuginosus, 



r-. 



