534 MONOECIA MONANDRIA. FicilS. 



fruit rather remote, small and three-lobed. Male corollets 

 many and mixed among* the female, diandrous, with a three- 

 parted red perianth. Female corollets with the perianth like 

 the male, the stigma two-toothed. 



12. F. Luducca. Roxb. 



Shrubby, very ramous. Leaves short-petioled, ovate, acute, 

 entire, firm. Fruit axillary, solitary, short-peduncled, round, 

 hairy. 



Luduka, and Debree of the natives of Dosa, where Colonel 

 Hardwicke found it on his journey to Shreenagur. 



13. F. CIducha. R. 



Shrubby. Leaves petioled, oblong, obtusely cuspidate, 

 entire, scabrous. Fruit axillary, sub-sessile, round, scabrous, 

 with an elevated umbilicus. 



Chincha of the natives about Dosa, where it was found by 

 Colonel Hardwicke on his journey to Shreenagur. 



14. F. quercijolia. Roxb. 



Perennial, creeping, Leaves reflected, oblong, irregular- 

 ly sinuate, scabrous underneath. Fruit solitary, peduncled, 

 short-oval, of the size of a pea. 



A native of the Island of Sumatra, and sent to the Botanic 

 garden by Dr. Charles Campbell, from Bencoolen. It bears 

 fruit all the year. 



Stems none. Branches creeping to an extent of about two 

 feet, round and pretty smooth. Leaves alternate, petioled, 

 reflected, oblong, deeply, and irregularly sinuate, scabrous, 

 particularly underneath, from one to three inches long, and 

 about half that in breadth. Pe^io/e* short, somewhat chan- 

 nelled. Stipules tapering", coloured, caducous. Fruit axil- 

 lary, solitary, peduncled, short-oval, warty, the size of a pea. 

 Umbilicus elevated, large, coloured, and nearly shut with 

 scales. Perianth no other than two, or three, remote small 

 scales on the peduncle and fruit. Corollets many ; thejemale 



