568 POLYANDRIA MONOGYNIA. Capparis. 
one-flowered. Petals ciliate, shorter than the stamina; 
berries obovate obtusely four-sided. 
Teling. Adonda, 
- This species is readily known, by the tender shoots, 
leaves, and calyces being covered with much rust-colour- 
ed pubescence, by there being often three flowers in the 
axill, and by the petals being much shorter than- the sta- 
mina, and ciliate, and lastly by the germ being tie 
Yound. 
3. €. subspinosa. R. 
Scandent, armed with minute, stipulary thorns, Leaves 
_ linear-oblong, acute. Racemes corymbiform, axillary, and 
~ terminal ; the whole forming a leafy panicle. Corols al- 
most regular. TE 
A native of the Moluccas. 
4. C. sepiaria. Willd. 2. 1132, 
- Shrubby ; stipules thorny. Leaves oval. Unmbels se 
minal. Corols. irregular. Berries one-seeded. 
Beng. Kanta-goor-kamace. 
Teling. Nella puee. fae 
A middle sized very ramous, strong shrub, commoni 
hedges, for which it ig a most excellent plant. — ‘ 
Trunk scarcely any. Branches numerous, winding; very 
stiff Prickles stipulary, recurved, very strong and ' sharp: 
Leaves alternate, short-petioled, oval, emarginate, 2 
about one inch and a quarter long and three quarters 
of an inch broad. Umbellets simple, terminal, globulat, 
many-, and one-flowered. Flowers small white. : 
unequal. Petioles unequal, ascending on one side. ‘Fila- te 
ments ascending on the other. Berry the sizgot AES 
cherry, Snooth. black, _one-seeded. 
lie ‘peaches = eae 
_ Arboreous ; stipules thorny, recurved. "Leaves 
