582 POLYANDRIA MONOGYNIA.: Corchorus. 
Ganja sativa. Rumph. Amb. 5, t..78. f. 2. 
Beng. Ghinalta pat. 
Cultivated in Bengal and China during the rains for . 
the fibres of its bark, of which gunny, or rice bags, &e. 
are made in Bengal. 
3. C. fuscus. R. 
Annual. Leaves ovate-oblong. Stamina from ten to fif- 
teen. (Style single). Capsules subcylindrical, six angled, 
three-pointed, three-celled, with one row of seeds in each. 
Beng. Titta-pat. 
A native of various parts of India. It flowers during 
the rainy and cold season. This species is never culti- 
vated. It differs from tridens, in having only one style; 
and from trilocularis, in having only one row of seeds in 
each cell. 
4. C. fascicularis. Willd. 2. 1216. 
Annual, erect, ramous. Leaves lanceolate, serrate. 
Flowers in laterifolins, subsessile fascicles, sub-pentan- 
drous. Capsules cylindric, three-celled. 
A native of Bengal, appearing and flowering during: 
the rains ; the seed ripens in the cool season. 
‘6. C. trilocularis. Willd. 2. 1215. 
Annual, erect. Leaves fanbbdlaig’ serrate, the lower 
' serratures with or without a bristle. Stipules ensiform. 
Flowers paired, peduncled, and pedicelled. Capsules 
filiform, three-celled, hispid; apex entire and obtuse. — 
‘A native of Bengal. It flowers’ about the end of the 
rains ; an re ripens in the cold season. 
6. C. decemangularis. R. 
Annual, erect. Leaves elliptically oblong, obtusely 
serrate, lower serratures with or without a bristle. 
Stipules ensiform. Flowers paired, subsessile, Cap 
