I. HUGONIA. Linn. ; Lam. ill. t. 872; Gaertn. fr. t. 58. 
Character as in the order. 
261. (1) H. mystax (Linn.:) leaves oval, glabrous, quite entire ;, spines 
opposite.—DC. prod. 1. p. 522 ; Spr. syst.3. p. 69; Wall.! L. n. 1201; Wight! 
eat. n. 294, 295.— Rheed. Mal. 2. t. 29. Malabar and Coromandel. 
262. (2) H. ferruginea (W. & A.:) leaves oblong-lanceolate, acuminated, á 
quite entire, upper side at length glabrous, under densely covered with a — 
shining yellowish rusty-coloured tomentum; spines opposite.— Wight! cat. 
n. 296, 
ORDER XXV.—TILIACE/E. Juss. 
Sepals 4—5: æstivation (valvular rarely imbricative?). Petals hypo- 
gynous, 4—5, rarely wanting. Stamens hypogynous, distinct, usually 
indefinite : anthers bilocular, dehiscing longitudinally. Torus with 4-5 
glands at the base of the petals. Ovary solitary, of 4-10 carpels: 
style 1: stigma with as many lobes as carpels. Fruit dry, multilocular, 
with several seeds in each cell; or by abortion unilocular and 1-seeded. 
Embryo straight or curved at the radicle, in the axis of the fleshy albu- 
men: cotyledons flat, foliaceous : radicle next the hilum.— Leaves alter- 
nate, with stipules. Petals usually entire, sometimes emarginate or 
slightly bifid. 
- IL CORCHORUS. Linn. ; Lam. ill. t. 478; Gaertn. fr. t. 64 and 179. 
Calyx deeply 4-5-partite, deciduous ; segments unequal. Petals 4-5, in- 
serted under the ovary, shorter than the calyx, equal. Stamens indefinite, 
rarely definite. Ovarium sessile or rarely shortly stalked, 2-5-celled. Ovules 
numerous, in a double row, pendulous. Style 1, erect, very short, decidu- 
ous: stigmas 2-5. Capsule elongated (pod-like) or roundish, 2-5-celled, 
2-5-valved, loculicide. Seeds usually numerous in each cell.—Shrubs or 
herbaceous plants. Leaves alternate, serrated, entire; lower serratures 
usually terminated by a long bristle. Peduncles very short, axillary or op- 
posite to the leaves, or few-flowered. Flowers yellow. 
263. (1) C. fascicularis (Lam.:) annual: leaves oblong or lanceolate, ser- 
rated: peduncles 3-5-flowered, opposite to the leaves: capsules linear- 
oblong, 4-6 times longer than broad, nearly terete, villous, rostrate with 3 
terminal points, 3-celled, 3-valved: seeds numerous : transverse septa nearly 
obsolete: stamens about 5.— DC. prod. 1. p. 505 ; Spr. syst. 2. p. 584; Roxb. 
Al. Ind. 2. p. 582; in E. I. C. mus. tab. 1902 ; Wall.! L. n. 6312 ; Wight ! cat. 
n. 269.— Pluk. t. 439. f. 6. 
264. (2) C. trilocularis (Linn.:) annual: leaves oblong or oblong-lanceo- 
late, more or less obtuse: peduncles 1-2-flowered, opposite to the leaves: 
capsules slender, equal, 3-4-angled, scabrous with little prickly points, 20- 
30 times longer than broad, rostrate and entire at the point, 3-4-celled, 3—4- 
valved: seeds numerous, with nearly perfect transverse septa.—a; leaves 
ovate-oblong; capsules in pairs, 3-angled.—C. trilocularis, DC./ prod. 1. 
p. 504; Spr. syst. 2. p. 584; Jacq. hort. Vind. t. 173.—6; leaves ovate- 
oblong ; capsules solitary, 4-angled.— Wight! cat. n. 957.—y ; leaves oblong- 
lanceolate; capsules in pairs, 3-angled.—C. trilocularis, Roxb. fl. Ind. 2. 
p. 582.—C. linearis, Wall.! L. n. 1070. 5.———8. Southern provinces. 
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