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ICOSANDRIA DIGYNIA. 
CRATEGUS. Schreb. gen. n. 854. 
Calyx. five-cleft. Corol five-petalled. Berry inferior, 
two-seeded. 
1.C. crenulata. R, 
Shrubby, spinous, Leaves narrow elliptic, crenulate, 
polished. Flowers terminal, sub-racemed, pentagynous. 
Berries oblate, open at top, exposing the five seeds. 
A native of Nepal ; in the Botanic garden at Calcutta 
in eight years it has grown to the height of six or eight 
feet, very ramous. It flowers during the hot season, 
and the berries ripen in August. 
2. C. integrifolia. R. 
Procumbent, subspinous. Leaves obovate cuncate, en- 
tire, coriaceous, hairy underneath. Flowers axillary, so- 
litary. Calycine segments obtusely triangular and en- 
tire. 
Found by Colonel Hardwicke on the hills between 
Hurdwar and Sirinagur. See Asiat. Res. 6. p. 362—3. 
SESUVIUM. Schreb. gen. n. 856. 
Calyx or corol five-parted. | Capsule superior, three- 
celled, circumcised, many-seeded. 
S. portulacastrum. Willd. 2. 1009. 
Crithmus Indicus, Rumph. Amb. t. 72. f. 1. 
Zeling. Wangaredookooroo. } 
A native of the sand hills near the shores of Jagr 
In flower and seed the whole year. : 
