58 _. DIDYNAMIA ANGIOSPERMIA, Volkameria, 
the flowers only, consequently, the same description serves for 
both, 
Trunk from six to ten feet high, and as thick as a man’s 
thigh, near houses it is so much cut for firewood, &c. so that 
the size cannot be determined by such plants. Bark light 
ash-colour. Leaves opposite, petioled, broad-cordate, scollop- 
dentate, downy, one or two inches each way. Petioles round, : 
downy, half the length of the leaves. Flowers numerous, 
from the extremities and exterior axills, forming a large lea- : 
fy panicle ; peduncles generally three-parted. Bractes oval, 
Pebics. 
. 2. C, inerme. Gert. Sem. i. t. 1. 
Shrubby, scandent. Leaves oval, entire, smooth, Peden. 
cles three-owered, Rerries dry, turbinal, four-pa 
. Volikameria inermis. Willd. iii. 303. — 
Nir-notsjil. Rheed, Mal. v. t. 49. 
_ Jasminum littoream, Rumph. Amb, v. t. 46. 
Beng. Bun-jumat, 
_A large, ramous, often scandent shrub, delighting in a salt, 
sandy soil, near the sea, Flowering time, the cold season 
ebielty, - 
Leaves opposite, or nearly so, sometimes three-fold, - 
iat: peticled, oval, smooth, entire, fleshy ; both sides dotted 
with numerous minute, dark green dots; from one to two 
inches long. Stipules none. Peduncles axillary, solitary, 
generally three-flowered. Calyx small, five-toothed, Co- 
rol; tube widening a little near the apex ; border of five, dis- 
tinct, equi-distant, roundish segments, Fruit dry, eee 
ed, four-partible. Seeds solitary, 
mA OLKAMERI A. Schreb. gen. N. 1056, ; 
Calyz five-cleft, Corol one-petalled, with gpilateral seg: 
ments, opposite to the long curved stamina. Germ superior, — 
seems four-celled; cells one-seeded ; attachment sub-interior- 
