CALYCIFLORyE. 63 



244. Marlieria glomerata, Benth. (Rubachia glomerata, Berg.) 



a. Flowering twig. 



No. 24, Ciimbuca do Mato. Theodor Peckolt, Cantagallo, 

 Brazil, 1867, Fruit edible. 



The leaves from a plant cultivated at Palazzo Orengo ; 

 17 May, 1869. 



This plant blossomed in the open border at Clapliam 

 Common, Sept., 1874 ; producing male flowers, with 

 a few solitary females. [See notes on Papaya ccxe, by 

 De Mello and Spruce ; Jour. Linn. Soc, Bot. vol. x. 

 (1869), p. 11.] To specimen a is attached a drawing 

 of the flowers, and to r, one of the tree as grown at 

 Palazzo Orengo, showing the small intermediate 

 leaves. An engraving of Carim aurantiaca also 

 accompanies these specimens. 



FIC0IDE.4<:. 



246. Orygia trianthemoides. " Makhan bhuta ; " " Kemigoram." 



a. With flower and fruit. 



247. Trianthema sp. (T. obcordata, Roxb. ?) "Wasa." 



a. Leafy branchlet. 



Apparently from India, but no locality given. 



UMBELLIFER.E. 



Series I. Heterosciade/e. 



248. Hydrocotyle asiatica, L. 



a. Plant in fruit ; received 22 Feb., 1858. 



India. A beautiful coloured drawing of the plant accom- 

 panies this specimen, on which is \n'itten in Dr. 

 Cleghorn's handwriting : " Madras, in a Betel 

 Garden, H. Cleghorn, Jan., 1858." [The specimen 

 and drawing were sent by Dr. Cleghorn.] 



249. Hydrocotyle vulgaris, L. 



a. Plant in flowers and fruit. 



Clapham Common, 27 Sept., 1857. 



