VltU ' PENTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 659 



inserted into tbe outside of the nectary, just below, or rather 

 in the lower sloping edge of its fissures. Anthers oblong, in- 

 verted within the nectary, their sides adhering to each other 

 as in the plants of Syngenesia. Germ superior, globular. 

 Style the length of the tube of the coral. Stigma simple. 

 Berry dry, size of a small cherry, flattened, five or six-groov- 

 ed, five or six-celled. Seeds one in each cell. 



7. L. integrifolia. R. 



Sub-arboreous. Leaves super-decompound ; leaflets lan- 

 ceolar, entire, acuminate. Corymbs super-decompound. 



Teling. Booradipakai. 



A native of the moist vallies among the Circar mountains. 

 It is a large shrub, and flowers during the wet season. 



Leaves alternate, super-decompound, about thirty inches 

 long. Pinna as in the last species; the lower pair always 

 bipinnate. Leaflets opposite, sub-sessile, linear-lanceolate, 

 and !anceolar, sometimes very slightly serrate; smooth above, 

 a little downy underneath, from six to eight inches long, and 

 from two to three broa-1. Petioles and petiolets smooth, with 

 an elevated ridge running along the upper side ; beyond the 

 lower pair of pinnae the ridge has a groove in it. Stipules as 

 in the former. Corymbs terminal, &c. as in the last species, 

 but larger. Calyx as in the other species. Corol; tube 

 shorter than the calyx, in other respects as in the last species. 

 Nectary composed of five erect, emarginate scales, issuing 

 from the mouth of the tube of the corol. Filaments five, al- 

 ternate with and lomjer than the nectarial bodies. Anthers 

 oblong, pointed. Pistil, pericarp, and seeds, as in the last 

 species ; it is rather more common for the capsule to be six- 

 seeded in this species than in the others. 



VITIS. Schreb. gen. N. 396. 

 Calyx five-toothed. Corol five-petalled. Germ two-cell- 

 ed ; cells two-seeded ; attachment inferior. Berry superior, 



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