360 CRASSULACEAE. BRYOPHYLLUM. 
K. spathulata, Wall.! L. n. 7224 (not DC.)—Cotyledon paniculata, herb. 
Rotti.!—C. corymbosa, herb. Rottl. !——Nundydroog. 
+1119. (3) K.? heterophylla (W. & A.:) glabrous: leaves “ petioled, 
young plants tripartite, when more advanced simple, ovate-oblong, slightly 
laciniate : corymbs decompound.” Roxs.—Cotyledon heterophylla, Roxb. ff. 
Ind. 2. p. 456.——Mysore; Dr F. Buchanan Hamilton. 
1120. (4) K. laciniata (DC.:) leaves decomposed and pinnatifid, the seg- 
ments oblong. acute, coarsely toothed ; upper ones nearly entire : sepals lan- 
ceolate, acuminated, spreading, cyme panicled.— DC. pl. gr. t. 100 ; prod. 3. 
p. 995 ; Wall.! L. n.7221 ; Wight! cat. n. 1176.—Cotyledon laciniata, Linn.; 
Roxb. fi. Ind. 2, p. 456; in E. I. C. mus. tab. 650.—Verea laciniata, Spr. 
syst. 2. p. 260. 
We have before us two states of this plant; one perfectly glabrous, the 
other with the panicle and upper part of the stem very pubescent. 
II. BRYOPHYLLUM.  Salisb.—Physocalycium. Fest, 
Calyx inflated, bladder-like before flowering, 4-cleft scarcely to the mid- 
dle; the lobes valvate, Corolla hypogynous, gamopetalous, cylindrical, 4- 
cleft, bluntly 4-angled at the base ; segments ovate-triangular, acute. Sta- 
mens 8, attached to the base of the corolla. Scales gland-like, compressed 
square. Carpels 4, inconspicuously stalked. Styles filiform.—A fleshy, gla- 
brous erect, branched, suffruticose plant. Leaves opposite, thick, petioled, 
sometimes unequally pinnated : leaflets 1-2 pairs, occasionally wanting ; ter- 
minal one much larger than the others, sometimes solitary ; all of them ovate, 
crenated, each crenature readily producing a new plant. Cymes panicled, 
terminal. Flowers yellowish, inclining to red. 
1121. (1) B. calycinum (Salisb.)—DC. prod. 3. p. 996 ; Wall.! L. n. 7205 ; 
Wight ! in Hook. Bot. misc. 3. p. 100. suppl. t. 915 cat. n. 1177.—Cotyledon 
pinnata, Lam. ene. meth, 2. p. 141.—C. rhizophylla, Roxb. fl. Ind. 2. p. 456; 
in E. I. C. mus. tab. 1243.—C. calycina, Roth, nov. sp. p. 217.—Calanchoe 
pinnata, Pers.—V erea pinnata, Spr. syst, 2. p. 260. 
ORDER LXXIIL—SURIANEJE. Arn. 
Calyx 5-partite, persistent: sstivation twisted, imbricative. Petals 
5, alternate with the sepals, distinct, inserted into the bottom of the 
calyx. Stamens 5, alternate with the petals, sometimes with 5 alter- 
nating ones that are oceasionally abortive, all inserted with the petals + 
filaments persistent, distinct, subulate from a broad base, hairy below: 
anthers 2-celled, bursting longitudinally. Torus fleshy, filling up the 
bottom of the calyx, supporting the ovaries on its middle and the petals 
and stamens on its margin. Ovaries 5, opposite to the petals, 1-celled, 
distinct, each with a long style arising from the inner angle near the 
base. Ovules in pairs, collateral, erect, straight, with the foramen at 
the opposite extremity from the hilum. Fruit of 5 coriaceous pyriform — 
indehiscent carpels. Seeds solitary, uncinate, attached to the base of | 
the earpels. Albumen none. Embryo of the same shape as the seed : 
radicle as long as the cotyledons, at the opposite end from the hilum ; 
cotyledons oblong, fleshy, incumbent.— Sea-side shrubs. Leaves sım- 
