Stocksiane. : N. O. Capparideze. 
TAB. DCCCXXXIX. 
CapDABA HETEROTRICHA, Stocks. 
plerumq tis g 
pubescentibus pilis stellatis nunc glanduloso-pilosis, petalis 4 
Cadaba be Be ty Stocks, MS. 
as. Among rocks towards Cape Monze, Scinde; called Joorg 
by the natives. Dr. J. HL. Stocks. 
Near the Arabian, C. glandulosa of Forskal, and C. rotundifolia; 
especially the latter, but the leaves of rotundifolia are larger and 
more rotundate with a broader almost truncated base, and the 
whole plant is destitute of pulverulent down: C. glandulosa has 
much smaller leaves with an apiculated apex, quite obsolete vena- 
tion, clothed, as well as the branches, with glandular hairs.—Dr. 
Stocks observes that this is a small tree, 12-20 feet high. The 
the whole epidermis. Mixed with these stellated hairs are p 
celled ones forked like a Medusa’s head at their summit. These 
last give a farinaceous look to the young shoots. Together with 
these there are always present glandular-capitate hairs generally 
are much enlarged and present in great numbers; and then, 
instead of a grey frosted look and smooth feel, we have the young 
Fig. 1. Flower. 7.2. Anther. 7.3. Apex of the nectary. 
f.4. Ovary :—magnified. 7.5. Leaf of the downy var. :—nat. size. 
