520 ICOSANDRIA POLYGYNIA. Fragaria. 
the petioles, with recurved prickles. Leaves ternate, and 
quinate-pinnate ; leaflets from round. cordate to oblong, 
doubly serrate, rugose. Stipules petiolary, lanceolate, 
Flowers axillary, solitary. Calyx twice the length of the 
spatulate, crenulate petals. Pits es 
A native of Nepal. It flowers during the hot season 
in the Botanic garden at Calcutta, 
FRAGARIA. Schreb. gen. n. 865. 
Calyx ten-cleft... Corol five-petalled. Receptacle. of 
the seeds ovate, succulent, and coloured like a berry. © 
L., F. indica. R.. | 
.» Roots tuberous... Leaves from ternate to quinate, Set- 
rate, hairy. Peduncles. opposite to the leaves of the run- 
ners, solitary, one-flowered... All the divisions ‘of the 
calyx dentate-serrate, the inner five incurved over the 
fruit. rb és0 vd bane 
It is a native of the banks of the Bruhmapootra, to the 
east and north-east of Bengal; the fruit is perfectly in- 
sipid. It flowers during the cold season in the Botanic — 
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garden at Calcutta, 
2. F. malayana, R. ae sigias 
Runners rooting at the joints. Leaves ternate; leaflets 
obovate, cuneate, dentate-serrate, a little hairy- Peduncles 
from the joints of the runners, simple, one-flowered- Ex- 
terior divisions of the calyx cuneate, and deeply (three) 
dentate’; inner lanceolate, entire and incurved over the 
A native of the tops of the mountains of Palo Penang. 
In the Botanic garden in Bengal it is in flower and frat 
the whole year; and the last the berries were perfectly 
‘insipid. HOCHS ehatity eiiteat 4 shagle «gl Giee i 
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