on the Horius Malaharicus, Part III. 125 



Avliich cannot with propriety be classed with the Clieromda or 

 Cicca disticha of the younger Linnaeus and subsequent authors. 

 In many respects it agrees with the genus Agyneiu of Linnanis ; 

 on which account, in the catalogue of dried plants presented to 

 the library of the India House (No. 2072) I have proposed it as 

 an Agyneia with a mark of doubt. 



Agyneia? tetrandra. 



Phyllanthus tetrandrus. Hort. Bciig. 69? 

 Habitat inter saxa in Camrupœ orientalis locis montosis. 



Frutex duos pedes altus ramis bifariis. Ramiili pinna?formes, 

 compressiusculi, pubescentes. Folia subsessilia, quasi pin- 

 nata bifaria, ovata, uno laterum sœpe paulo latiore obliqua, 

 utrinque pilosa, subtus albida, acuta, integerrima, venosa. 

 Stipula parvœ. 



Flores mascuUni ex axillis foliorum inferiorum congest), plurimi, 

 rubicundi. Pedicelli filiformes. 



Calyx pubescens, patens, laciniis laceris ultra medium quadri- 

 fidus. Filamentwn turbinatum, centrale, apice tetragonum. 

 AnthercB quatuor subrotundi\% angulis filamenti adnata^. 



Flores fœminei ex axillis foliorum superiorum solitarii, vel ter- 

 minales raceraosi. Pedicelli brevissimi, setacei, incrassati. 



Calyx quinquepartitus laciniis oblongis, acutis, coloratis, laceris. 

 Germen echinatum. Styli très bipartiti. Stigmata sim- 

 plicia. 



Capsula pisiformis, hirsuta, calyce erecto tecta, trilocularis, locu- 

 lis dispermibus. 



Panja seu Panjala, p. 39- t- 49 — 51. 



In a Commentary on the Herbarium Amboinense (i. 195.) I have 

 mentioned most of what I had to say concerning this plant, with 

 my reasons for adopting the name affixed to it in the collection 



presented 



