100 DIDYNAMIA ANGIOSPERMIA. SesasmUTil. 



fliers of two lobes, the smaller of which ends in a sharp pro- 

 jecting- hornlet. 



CELSIA. Schreh. gen. N. 1015. 



Calyx five-parted. Carol rotate. Filaments bearded. 

 Capsule two-celled, 



C. commandeliaria. Vakl. Symb. iii. 79. WillJ. iii. 280. 



Annual, erect, ramous, downy. Lower leaves lyrate, su- 

 perior sessile, cordate. Pedicels as long- as the bractes, divi- 

 sions of the calyx lanceolatej entire, and serrulate. 



Beng. Kookshinia. 



A native of various parts of India, appearing during the 

 dry season, and generally as a weed in gardens, or on culti- 

 vated land. 



SESASMUM. Schreh. gen. N. 1048. 



Calyx five-parted. Corol irregularly canipanulate, five- 

 lobed, with the lower one larger, and protruding. Stigma 

 of two equal, lanceolate lobes. Capsules four-celled, two- 

 valved. 



S. orientale. Willd. iii. 358. 



Leaves ternate and simple, the superior always simple and 

 narrower. 



Sans. Tila. 



Pers. Roghen, 



Arab. Duhn. 



Teling. Novu. 



Gingeli, is the name by which it is generally known 

 amongst Europeans on the Coromandel coast. 



Schit-elu. Rheed. Mai. ix.f. 54. and I believe fig. 55 is 

 also the same. 



This species or variety, is by far the most generally cul- 



