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longer than the calyx, 10-11 mm. 1. Stamens a little shorter than the 

 calyx. Pod 6-5-9 cm. 1., 5-5 cm. br. Seeds 2 or 1 in the pod, subglobose, 

 without endosperm. 



2. C. bonducella Fleming in As. Res. xi. 159 (1810), reprinted 

 as Catal. Ind. Medic. PI. & Drugs 11 (1810); stipules of 2 or 3 

 leaf-likesegments ; bracts projecting far beyond the buds, recurved 



Fig. Z2.—Cteiialpinia bonducella I'leniing. 



A, Leaf with infloresceuee, mucli reduced. D, Pod X J. 



B, Flower x 2. E, Seed cut to show cotyledon and plu- 



C, Flower cut lengthwise, with sepals and mule x §. 



petals removed x 2. (After Flora BrasUierms.) 



or spreading ; seeds pale greenish-grey. — Bah. torn. cit. 254 ; 

 Benth. torn. cit. 65, <. 21 ; Bentl. & Trim. Med. PL t. 85 ; Watt Econ. 

 Prod. a. 3. C. Crista L. Sp. PI. 380 (1753) (in part); Urb. 

 Symh. Ant. ii. 269 (1900) & iv. 278. Caretti BJieed. Mai ii. 35, 

 t. 22. Acacia gloriosa &c. Pluk. Phyt. t. 2, /. 2 & in Herb. 

 Sloane xcv. 6. Lobus echinatus fructu csesio &c. Sloane Cat. 144 



