PHLOGACANTHUS. 145 
ZEstivat. imbricata, lab. inferior superum obtegente! hoc 
notu resupinata sit corolla. 
Has, In sylvis ruderatisque umbrosis. Mergue, etiam Mol- 
mein qua copiosa cresent. no. 663, Nov. 1834. 
Capsula ovata compressa, 2 locule, loculis 2 spermis. Se- 
mina compressa verrucosa loculis ima basin seminiferos brun- 
nea, 
Capsule parietes membranacee, margines folior. carpello- 
rumque approximate, sunt ossez, supero quoad axim, infero 
quoad filamentum (N. ab. E.) ante semin. concentro-rugosum. 
Embryo Fig. 18. Pl. CCCCLVIII. 
Oss. The cells of the scarious parts of the bractee are 
beautifully sinuate a few glanduliferous short hairs are inters- 
persed. The ciliæ are jointed and punctuate, punctuations 
exceedingly ruminate. Interspersed in the foliaceous part are 
many oblong uncoloured cells running perpendicularly or 
nearly so with the surface, these are very verrucose, these ver- 
Tuc: are elevated considerably above the cell. They occur in 
the sepals but in fewer numbers. 
PuLOGACANTHUS. 
Phlogacanthus curviflorus, Pl. CCCCXXV. 
Frutex erectus valde ramosus, 6-8 pedalis. Caulis viridis, 
tumesentiz articulor. fusco-tincti, fol. superne saturato-viri- 
dia subtus albide et rediculata. 
Flores penduli albi, genitalia incluis. Corolla fere 
Datura infundibulif. fere regularis tubo angulato, infra an- 
Bustato, calyce nempe clauso, laciniis corolle erectis, vix 
distingueres quid sit tubum superum inferumve. 
. Hujus generis est Acanthacea e ripis Nammaroan. 
Kuttack- Boom : March 16th, 1837. 
