292 OCTANDRIA TRIGYNIA. | Coccoloba. 
sheaths fringed. Spikes terminal, subcylindric subpani- 
cled. 
A native of the eastern parts of Bengal. 
15. P. fagopyrum. Willd. 2. 455. 
Stem nearly erect, unarmed. Leaves petioled, cordate, 
sagittate, Flowers in loose spikes; angles of the seed 
equal. es . 
- Found cultivated all over the mountainous countries 
north of Bengal, Oude, &c. 
COCCOLOBA. Schreb. gen. n. 678. 
Calyx beneath, five-parted, coloured. Corol none. 
Berry calycine, one-seeded. 
C. crispata. Buch. 
Perennial. Leaves short-petioled, ovate-oblong, mat- ~ 
gins finely curled, smooth; sheaths membranaceous, 
truncate, Panicles terminal, composed of numerous: 
heads, on glandular peduncles. ee 
A native of Nepal. In the Botanic garden at Calcut- 
ta it blossoms during the cold season. a. 
CARDIOSPERM UM. Schreb. gen. n. 680. ee 
Calyx from four to five-leaved. | Corol four-petalled. 
Nectary four leaved, unequal. Capsules three, united, } in- 
flated. Seed solitary, globular. | 
C. halicacabum. Willd. 9. of ge 
Scandent, five-sceded. Leaves compound, gashed, 
smooth. Tendrils umbelliferous. 
Sung. J yotishmutee. 
Beng. Noaphutki Sibjhool. 
Teling. Nalla goolisienda. | 
_ Very common all over the southern ama of ina 2 
in lower, ad eed allthe year os See 
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