Wightiane. ; N. O. Capparidee. 
TAB. CXXVI. 
CapPaRIS BREVISPINA. 
Stipulis spinosis brevibus rectiusculis, foliis brevi-petiolatis lato- 
lanceolatis ovalibusve magis minusve acutis mucronatis coria- 
ceis glabris reticulatis saben feet oe Soe Boies. 
See solitariis 1-floris f 
dense pubescente, bacca subglobosa levi. W. et A. 
Capparis brevispina. Wight et Arn. Prodr, Fl. Penins. Ind. 
Or. v. 1. p. 24. 
C. acuminata. Roxb. Fl. Ind. v. 2. p. 566 (not Willd.) 
«, Foliis ovatis seu oblongo-lanceolatis. Wight, Cat.n.99. C. 
brevispina, De Cand. Prodr. v. 1. p. 248. 
8. Foliis ovalibus oblongis acutis. Wight, Cat.n.97. C. Rheedii. 
De Cand. Prodr, v. 1. p. 246. (excl. Syn, se sete C. Wight- 
iana. Wall. List. n. 6987. 
y- Foliis rotundato-ovatis basi subcordatis. Wight, Cat. n. 101. 
C. rotundifolia. Rotél. et Willd.—De Cand. Prodr. v. 1. p. 245. 
Has. Malabar and perhaps the Coromandel coasts. Dr. Wight. 
"The above copious list of synonyms is taken from the Flora 
of Messrs. Wight and Arnott, who observe that future observa- 
tions may do away even with the permanency of the varieties. 
oblongo 
