100 
SuprPL. Tas. XXX. Fig. 1, Flower laid open. Fig. 2, Sec- 
tion of a capsule. Fig. 3, Seed:—more or less magnified. 
XXXI. 
BRYOPHYLLUM CALYCINUM. 
OCTANDRIA TreTrRAGYNIA. Nat. Ord. CrassuLACE. 
Cal. inflatus ante florescentiam vesicularis vix ad medium 
4-fidus, lobis 4-valvatis. Cor. gamopetala hypogyna, tubo 
longo cylindraceo basi obtuse tetragono, lobis 4 ovato- 
triangularibus acutis. Stam. 8 tubi basi adnata. Glandule 
4 oblonga. 
Suffrutex carnosus erectus ramosus glaber. Folia opposita 
crassa petiolata; alia impari-pinnata, segmentis 1-2-jugis 
interdum nullis, terminali maximo interdum solitario, omni- 
bus ovatis crenatis, crenis punctum opacum in plantulum 
Jacile evolutum gerentibus! Cymæ paniculate terminales. 
Flores flavo-rubentes. Calyx fere Silenis inflate. 
Bryophyllum calycinum. (SurPr. Tas. XX XI.) 
B. calycinum. Salisb. Parad. Lond. t. 3. Sims in Bot. Mag. 
t. 1409. De Cand. Prodr. v. 3. p. 396. 
Cotyledon pinnata. Lam. Encycl. v. 2. p. 141. 
Calanchoe pinnata. Pers. Syn. Pl. v. 1. p. 446. 
Verea pinnata, Spreng. Syst. Veget. v. 2. p. 260. 
Cotyledon rhizophylla. Roxb. MSS. 
C. calycina. Roth, Nov. Pl. Ind. Or. p. 217. 
" Roots fibrous, peer d stoloniferous; the lower part of 
the stem speedily rooting, when by accident it is bent so as to 
approach the ground. Stems erect, rounded, glabrous, the 
old ones marked with the scars of fallen leaves. Leaves op- 
posite, decussate, petioled, simple and ternate, or pinnate; 
leaflets 6-7, elliptic, slightly cordate, glabrous, fleshy, crenato- 
serrate, coloured on the margin, readily, when removed and 
suspended in the air, producing a new plant from each serra- 
ture. Petioles embracing the stem, glabrous, purple, speckled. 
