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2. ACIBISSIMA, Linn. A shrub, spines solitary ; leaves pinnate, 

 leaflets 2 to 3 pair ; leaflets oblong retuse crenated ; petioles 

 broadly winged ; flowers corymbose, corymb umbelliforrn pedun- 

 cled, 2 to 3 together from the axils of the fallen leaves ; fruit 1 to 

 4-celled, globose ; flowers in April and May. Padshapore, Falls 

 of Gokak, Mr. Law. 



3. GLYCOSMIS, Corr. 



1 . PENTAPHYLLA, DC. An erect growing shrub; leaves pinnate, 

 leaflets 3 to 5, oblong ; panicles contracted ; flowers small, white ; 

 fruit size of a pea, whitish, when ripe, pulpy. G chylocarpa of 

 W. and A. Prod, p 93. Appears to be the same species ; at least, 

 it is certain there is but one species in this Presidency. Native 

 name " Kirmira." Very common in the jungly parts of the Concan. 

 Syn. Limonia 5-phylla, Retz. Roxb. Fl Ind. ii, 381, Cor. PI t, 84. 



4. SCLEROSTYLIS, Bl. 



1. ATALANTIOIDES, W. and A. A shrub armed with solitary 

 strong spines ; leaves simple, elliptic emarginate, shining, crenu- 

 lated; racemes small, few-flowered, axillary and terminal; fruit 

 small, oval, succulent, 2-celled. On the hill-fort of Raighur. 

 Syn. Limonia bilocularis, Roxb. Fl Ind. ii, 377. 



5. BERGERA, Krenig. 



1 . KCENIGII, Linn. A small tree ; leaves pinnate ; leaflets 

 small, alternate ovate acuminated serrated pubescent ; panicles 

 corymbiform, terminal, many-flowered ; flowers in February. 

 On the Ghauts ; common. DC. Prod. J, 537 ; Roxb. Cor. t. 1 12; 

 Murraya Kcenigii, Spr. syst. 



6. PIPTOSTYLIS, Dalz. 



1 . INDICA, Dalz. in Hook. Jour. Bot. iii, p. 33, PI ii. Shrubby, 

 6 to 7 feet high, unarmed ; leaves unequally pinnate ; leaflets 

 alternate, subcoriaceous glabrous, ovate, obtusely acuminate, 

 shining ; panicles terminal corymbiform, as long as the leaf ; flower 

 small, white ; berry small, 1 to 2-celled by abortion ; cells one- 

 seeded. Parwar Ghaut ; flowers in March. 



7. MURRAYA, Kcenig. 



1. PANICULATA, Herb. Sm. An evergreen shrub or small tree, 

 leaflets 5, elliptic ovate, tapering, acute at the base ; peduncles 



