."7 1 PENTANDRIA NOHOOYlflA, ( '< /• I " rut. 



after the fii I year, and begin to look so scraggy, that they 

 are bi Idom uuflfl red i<> remain longer than ooe a sason. 



.'I. ('. grossum. Willd. rp. i. 1051. 



Shrubby, Leavei evate-oblong. Peduncle* solitary, osjs> 

 flowered, drooping. /• / uil 1 1 fl< \. sh • ll< «l into various — 1 1 . • j > • t, 



I'.i in/. K illi( c ma rich. 



CahVree-chilly is the aainebj which this sort Is generally 

 known amongst Europeans; tin- plant does not appear to nu 

 to be a native of India. The thick fleshy skin ot' this sp i 

 is hut triflinglj acini, and a palatable condiment is made "f 

 them. 



4. C.fruteicen*. Willd. rp. i. 1051. 



sin iilil>\ . /.' in-- 1 d\ ate lanceolate. /'• dun* fas solitary . 

 "Flowers drooping, fruit tapering, curv< .1. reflex. 



Beng. Lai zacbh Lanka munch, or Lai Lanka ruarich. 



Jlhiil. I. J gacbh marten. 



There is a pointed variety. with the fruit yellow, or of a 

 bright orange colour when ripe, m bicfa the Hindoos call shn 

 |il\ gachh murich, ii i^ the sort ni<<-i used > partii nlarly « In ■ 

 dried, in a lii< Ii state it is to !»<■ found in ererj m irk< t. 



."). ( '. mi hi in ii in. Ii. 



Shrubby. Leave* ovare^cordate. Peduncle* in pairs. I r l<nr. 

 f pi droopiiig. ( 'alifce* \\ iili sobulau . spreading te< tb, Frmii 

 sub c) lindi ic, «n ct. 



Beng. Dhan Lanka martcb. 



E ail Indian Bird chilly <>r Cagenm pepper capmenm; 



(i. ('. r. rcuiformu . Witid,*pee, i. 1051. 

 sin ubby, firuit globul ir. 



I doubt much a bether tins be a nun e of India, for I ban 

 <>nl\ found ii in the gardens of the curious. 



