212 ANNALS OF THE ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN, CALCUTTA. 
(a) Fruit  ovoid-elliptieal. very shortly beaked, otherwise 
| rounded at both ends, 5—55 em. long, 3:3—3 5 em. 
broad. 
7. R. taedigera Mart. 
(6) Fruit elliptical, narrowing at both ends, long and _ very 
acutely beaked, smaller than. in ZA. taedigera, 142 
mm. long, including the beak, 22 mm broad. 
8. R. Wendlandi Becc. 
tt Female flowers having the calyx more or less deeply 3-toothed 
or 3-lobed. 
' - (a) Female flower having the corolla considerably longer than 
the calyx. Fruit elongate-ellipsoidal, 7°5—8 cm. long, 
3—3:5 cm. broad, gradually rather long-beaked. 
9. R. Gaertnerii Mann et Wendl. 
(b) Female flower having. the corolla considerably longer 
than the calyx. Fruit ovoid-elliptical, rounded at both 
ends, 6—6°5 cm. long, 3:3—3'5 cm. broad, shortly and 
very suddenly beaked. 
10. R. vinifera Palis. de Beauv. 
(c) Female flower having the corolla very slightly longer than 
the calyx. Fruit ellipsoidal, very abruptly narrowing 
at both ends, shortly and minutely beaked, 5:5-—6 cm. 
long, 2:5—2'7 cm. broad. ~ 
ll. R. gracilis Becc. 
$$. Fruit turbinate or attenuate at the base more than above. 
` ț Fruit large, 8—8°5 cm. long, 4—45 cm. broad, obovoid, terminated 
by a thick subcylindrical blunt beak. 
12. R. heherostris Becc. 
ff Fruit small, terminated by a short slender acute beak. 
(a) ‘Male flower having the calyx deeply 3-toothed. Fruit 
45 mm. long. 18 mm. broad. 
13. R. Monbuttorum Drude. 
(5) Male flower having the calyx truncate. Female flowers 
having 6 staminodia, subulate and free from their 
bases. Fruit 5—6:5 cm. long, 3—3°5 cm. broad, 
rounded above, attenuate below, and with the base 
acute. 
14. R. Gentiliana De Wild. 
(c) Male flower having the calyx truncate. Female flowers 
having the staminodia connate by their bases, 2 of 
which are subulate. and the other 3 bifid. Fruit 
very small, obovoid attenuate at the base, 4—4°5 cm. 
long, 21—22 m. broad. 
15. R. Gilletii Beac. 
