300 
not 3-cleft, as represented in Roxburgh's figure, though not 
mentioned in his description. The leaves differ in form, and 
in the number of leaflets. 
Suprt. Tas. XX XIX. Glycosmis triphylla. Fig. 1, Flower 
laid open. Fig. 2, Calyx, nectariferous glands, and the 
dissected germen. Fig. 3, Fruit cut through horizontally. 
Fig. 4, Seed :—magnified. 
XX. 
JUSSLEA REPENS. 
Herbacea, repens, glabra, foliis oblongis obovalibusve retusis 
petiolatis, floribus longe pedicellatis ovario cylindraceo 
pubescenti basi bituberculato attenuato, lobis calycinis 5 lan- 
ceolatis acutis petalis obovatis duplo brevioribus. (SUPPL. 
Tas. XL.) 
Jussiza repens. Linn. Mant. p. 381. Willd. Sp. Pl. v. 2. p. 514. 
Hamilt. in Linn. Trans. v. 14. p. 205. Spreng. Syst. Veget. — 
v. 2. p.939. De Cand. Prodr. v. 8. p. 56. Rheede, Hort. 
Malab. v. 2. p. 51. 
Ponnellia Kadie. Tamul. 
Roots fibrous. Stems herbaceous, creeping or floating, if 
growing in water, rounded, smooth, rooting, and, when float- 
ing, furnished with tufts of light cellular bodies, which serve 
to render them buoyant. Leaves obovate, decurrent on the 
petiole, entire, transversely nerved, smooth, of a bright shining 
green above, marked with paler lines in the place of the 
nerves. Peduncles axillary, varying much in length, generally 
shorter than the leaves, but sometimes much longer, as in the 
accompanying figure. Flowers large, cream-coloured. Calyz 
cylindrical, the tube adherent with the ovary, attenuated at 
the base, and furnished with two small fleshy tubercles, the 
limb cut into 5 lanceolate, acute, spreading 3-nerved lobes. 
Corolla : petals 5, obovate, emarginate, mucronate, deciduous, 
marked near the base with a yellow spot. Stamens 10: fila- — 
ments subulate, about half the length of the corolla, those 
