100 DIDYNAMIA ANGIOSPERMIA, Sesusmum, 
thers of two lobes, the smaller of which ends in a sharp pro- 
jecting hornlet. 
CELSIA. Schreb. gen. N. 1015. 
Calyx five-parted. Corol rotate. Filaments bearded. 
Capsule two-celled. . 
C. coromandetiana, Vahl. Symb. iii. 79. Willd. iii, 280. 
Annual, erect, ramous, downy. Lower leaves lyrate, su- 
perior sessile, cordate, Pedicels as long as the bractes, divi- 
sions of the calyx lanceolate, entire, and serrulate, 
Beng. Kookshima. 
A native of various parts of India, appearing during g the 
dry season, and ies as a weed in gardens, or on culti- 
vate domly: 
SESASMUM. Schreb. gen, N. 1048. 
_ Calyx five-parted. Corol irregularly campanulate, five- 
lobed, with the lower one larger, and protruding. Stigma 
of two equal, lanceolate lobes. Capsules four-celled, two- 
valved, : 
S. orientale. Willd. iii. i358, 
Leaves ternate and penis the superior always simple and 
narrower, — bie. 
_ Sans. Tila. 
Pers. Roghen. 
Arab. Dahn. 
_ Teling. Nova. 
‘ . Gingeli, is the name by which it is pee known 
amongst Europeans on the Coromandel coast. 
Schit-elu.§ Rheed. Mal. ix. S: 54. and I believe Bg. 05 is 
also the same, 
= This specie oF variety, i by fate mst gon ol 
