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Thunbergia, | DIDYNAMIA ANGIOSPERMIA, 33 
pressed closely together, linear, very. hairy. Capsule oblong, 
ovate, smooth, size of an acorn, two-celled, two-valved, &e. 
as in Barleria and Justicia. Seeds two in each cell, ob- 
liquely cordate, compressed, 
2. A. madaraspatensis, Willd, iii, 400. 
Herbaceous, spreading flat on the ground, Leaves qua- 
tern, sessile, elliptic, sometimes remotely serrate. Flowers 
axillary, solitary, sessile, Exterior calyx of four pair of un- 
‘equal, cuneate, ciliate leaflets ; the é inner one of two pair, not 
ciliate, 
rae native of Coromandel ——_ it serrate in the cold season. 
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T HUNBERGLA. Schreb. gen. N.1058, i 
Calyx double ; the exterior one two-leaved, Corol irregu- 
lar, one-petalled. Germ two-celled ; cel/s two-seeded ; attach- 
ment interior, Capsules with a lowe ensiform beak, bined 
‘ed, _ opening with elasticity contrary to the partition, | Seeds 
solitary or paired, "sorbed — with ratio se 
pone and no perisperm, | 
1. T. fragrans, Willd. iii. 388, eats avin WN. 67: 
- Shiabby, twining, round, Leaves opposite, Harrow. 
Teling. Zeamandaree Tiga. lad 
This plant is common in hedges, amongst bushes, pe on 
the banks of water courses about Samulkota. I have not 
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“met with it elsewhere. Flowers during the wet and cold sea- 
sons; when cultivated it flowers all the year round. 
Root, consisting of many thick, woody fipres. Stem and 
branches twining, woody, of considerable extent, two or 
three fathoms, jointed, and swelled there from the insertions 
- of the leaves or their cicatrices, round ; bark of a light ash- 
colour ; : sth a a : Leaves” — pete, 
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