108 STERCULIACK*. 



AsTRAP^A, Lindl. {DC.pr. \,p. 500.) 



1. WallicM'i, Lindl. (DC. I. c. ;~B. Reg. 9, ^ 691 ;— jB. M. 51, t. 



2503 ;—J. Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. 20.) 5 Madagascar. Fl. largish, 



scai-letish-red, smelling of cheese, Feb. ; fr. 0. 

 Kydia, Roxb. (DC.pr. l,p. 500; — W. and A. pr. I, p. 69.) 



1. calycina, Roxb. (Corom. 3, t. 215;—/. ind. 3, p. 188 ;—DC. I. c. ,— W. 

 and A. o. c.p. 70 ; — /. Grah. Cat. B.pl.p. 20.) b Peninsula of India. 

 Forests from Hurdwar to the Jumna. Nepal. Fl. smallish, white, 

 R. and C. S. ; fr. C. S. Bark mucilaginous, used in the N. W. Pro- 

 vinces of India to clarify sugar. (Royle.) 



2. fraterna, Roxb. (Corom. S. t. 216 ■,—fl. ind. 3, p. 189 ;— DC. pr. I, 

 p. 501 ; — W. and A. pr. 1, p. 70.) b Circars. Fl. smallish, white. 

 Has been introduced into H. C. G. Fl. } 



E. WallichiecE, DC. (Eriochlsenese, Am.) 

 Ehiol^na, DC. {pr. 1, p. 501 — Eriochlsena, Spreng. syst. 3, p. 123.) 

 (Aaiva, Isena ; i. q. XXaiva, Riemer's Greek Diet.) 



1. Candollii, Wall. {pi. as. rar. 1, t. 64.) L. b. Prome Mountains. Fl. 

 largish, yellow. Introduced into H. C. G. Fl. ? 



2. Wallichii, DC. {pr. 1, p. 501.) B Nepal. Introduced into H. C. 

 G. Fl..? 



Wallichia, DC. {pr. 1, p. 501 ; — not Roxb Microloena, Wall. Cat.; — 



not R. Br. — Microchlana, W. and A.) 



1. spectabilis, DC. (/. c. ; — Microlsena spectabilis. Wall. Cat.) b Nepal, 

 Sirmore. Fl. largish, sulphur- coloured, March; fr. — Bark-fibres tough, 

 adapted for cordage. 



F. B'dttnerew, DC. 

 Theobroma, L. {DC.pr. I, p. 484 ; — W. and A.pr. I, p. 64.) 



1. Cacao, L. (DC. l. c. ;—W. and A. I. c. ;—Roxb. H. B. p. 50 ;— /. 

 Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. 18. Cacao sativa. Lam. ill . t. 655. C. minus, 

 Gartn.fr. 2, t. 122./. 1.) Chocolate-nut Tree, b S. America. Fl. small 

 yellowish-white, R. S. ; fr. H. S. 

 Abroma, L. {DC. pr. \, p. 485 ; — W. a?id A. pr. 1, p. 65.) 



1. augustum, L. {DC I. c. ; — W. and A. I. c. ; — Roxb.fl. ind. 'i,p. 156 ; 

 excl. syn. Gartn.— J. Grah. Cat. B.pl.p. \%,—B. Reg. 6, t. 518.— A 

 angulatum, Lam. ill. t. 636-37. — A Wheeleri, Kim. Rumph. 4, t. 14.) 

 ^d]^<t>^€I Oolut-kumbul. 5 Moluccas, Interior of the Peninsula of 

 India. {Roxb.) Fl. middle-sized, dark-purplish brown, H. and R. S. ; 

 fr. C. S. Bark-fibres tough, adapted for cordage. 

 GuAzuMA, Plum. {DC. pr. \,p. 485 ; — W. and A. pr. \,p. 64.) Bastard 



Cedar. 



1. tomentosum, H. B. and Kth. {DC. I. c. ; — W. and A. I. c. ; — /. Grah. 

 Cat. B.pl.p. 18.— Bubroma Guazuma, Willd. ,—Roxb. H. B. p. 50.) 

 L. b S. America. Cultivated in India. Fl. small, dark-purple, sweet- 

 scented, H. and II. S. ; fr. C. S. Young bark abounding in mucilage, 

 and used in Martinique to clarify sugar. 



