122 MALVACE^ ELJEOCARPACE^. 



"b Mexico. — Althcea coromandeliana, Cav. (A. flexuosa, Sims. ; B. M, 

 23, t. 892. Seringapatam Hollyhock.) cf. Peninsula of India. — A. 

 caribaa, Sims. ; B. M. 44, t. 1916. o^ W. Indies. — Lavatera plebeia, 

 Sims. ; B. M. 48, t. 2269. '4. N. Holland.— Ma/ac/ira rotundi/olia, 

 Sclirank. © Brazil. — M. heptaphylla, Fisch. (M. fasciata, Ker. ; B, 



Reg. 6, t. 467.) © Brazil M. triloba, Desf. © S, America. — M. 



hracteata, Cav. © Brazil. — Urena multifida, Cav. ^ Bourbon. — U. 

 iricuspis, Cav. 2|.. Bourbon. — U. reticulata, Cav. "fe Cayenne. — U. sub- 

 iriloba, Schrank. © Brazil, — U. Swartzii, DC. "fe Surinam. — U. para- 

 doxa, Kth. "fe Banks of Orinoco. — Pavonia Schrankii, Spreng. ; B. M. 

 65, t. 3692. B Brazil.— P. Spinifex, Willd. ; B. Reg. 4, t. 339. B S. 

 America. — P. leptocarpa, DC. ^ Surinam. — P. coccinea, Cav. '5 St. 

 Domingo. — P. typJicdeoides , Kth. "b Trinidad. — Achania mollis, Ait. ; 

 B. R. 1, t. 11. 5 Mexico. — Hibiscus liliiflorus, Cav. 5. Bourbon. — H. 

 splendens, Fraz. ; B. Reg. 19, t. 1629. B N. Holland. — H. unidens, 

 Lindl. ; B. Reg. 11, 878. t Brazil.— i^. lilacinus, Lindl. ; B. Reg. 23, 

 t. 2009. "b Swan River. — Anoda triloba, Cav. "b Mexico. — A. incarna- 

 ta, Humb. o^ Mexico. — A. parviflora. Cav. © W. Indies. — Periptera 

 2junicea, DC. (Sida periptera, Sims ; B. M. 40, t. 1644.) 'b Mexico. — 



A. pictum. Hook; B. M. 67, t. 3840. t Brazil.— Sirfa pulchella, Willd. ; 



B. M. 54, t. 2753. "b N. Holland.— S. globiflora. Hook ; B. M. 55, t. 

 2821. "b Mauritius.— S. sessiliflora, Hook ; B. M. 55, t. 2857. ^ S. 

 America. — S. rosea, Lk. and Ott. ; B. M. 59, t. 3150. ^ S. America. 

 — Decaschistia crotonifolia W, and A. ; Wight icon. 1, t. 42. B 

 Mysore. — D. triloba, Wight ; icon. 1, t. 88. % Belgaum. 



ORDER LXXI.— EL^OCARPACEiE, Lindl. Nat. Syst. p. 97. 



Trees or shrubs, referred to 9 genera including 65 species : 5 from S. 

 America ; 2 from New Zealand ; 2 from New Holland ; 1 from Mauritius, 

 and 55 from the E. Indies. Of the latter, 40 belong to Elaocarpus, 

 which, however, upon a strict revision of authentic species, will, no doubt, 

 be somewhat reduced ; 1 1 to Monocera ; 2 to Oanitrus ; and 1 to Acronodia. 

 2-3 are natives of Cochin-China ; 2 of the Moluccas ; 1 of Luzon ; 7 of the 

 Khassya mountains and Assam ; 1 1 of Java ; and the rest of the two Penin- 

 sulas of India. Properties but little known. 



A synopsis of some of the Indian species will be found in Wight's ill. 1, 

 p. 83-84. 

 MoNOCERA, Jack. {W. and A. pr. \,p. 83.) 



1. rugosa, Wight, {ill. 1, p. 83; — icon. 1, t. 61. — Elscocarpus rugosus. 

 Roxb. fl. ind. 2, p. 596.) L. b Assam, Chittagong. Fl. large white, 

 In H. C. G. fl. fr. Feb. and March ; fr. June and July. (Roxb.) 



2. Hoxburghii, Wight, {ill. 1, p. 83; — icon. 1, t. G3. — Ela;ocarpus 

 aristatus, Roxb. fl. ind. 2, p. 599.) L. b Khassya Mountains. Fl. 



