1 70 MALPIGHIACE^. 



tia ; 5 of Anchtrocladus ; and 1 of Platynema. To these Wight adds Mal- 

 pighia? heteranthera, (///. 1, p. 138, t. 49.) China? Two have been found 

 in Nepal ; 3 on the Khassya Mountains ; 2 in Bengal ; 2 in Ceylon, and 

 the rest in the two Peninsulas of India and Java. Properties almost un- 

 known. 

 Malpighia, L. (BC.pr. \,p. 577.) 



1. coccifera, L. {DC. pr. 1, p. 578; — B. Reg. 7, t. 568; — Jacq. icon, 

 rar. 3, t. 470 ;— J, Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. 28.) B W. Indies. Fl. 

 smallish, white, with a faint tinge of rose. H. and R. S. ; fr. C. S. 



2. punici/olia, DC. (pr. 1, p. 578.) S W. Indies. Introduced in 

 1840. 



3. glabra. L. (DC. pr. \,p. 578 ;—B. M. 21, t. 813 ;— B. Cah. 6.533.) 

 W. Indies. Fl. C. S. 



Byrsonima, Rich. {DC.pr. l,p. 579.) 



1. lucida, DC. (/. c. j>. 580. — Malpighia lucida, Swz. — B. M. 51, t. 

 2462 -.—Roxb. H. B. p. 34.) 5 W. Indies. Fl. smallish, white, then 

 rose-coloured, at last scarlet, March, April and May ; fr. C. S. 



2. pulcherrima. Wall. L. b In H. C. G. — S. America ? 

 Gaudichaudia, H. B. and Kth. (DC. pr. \, p. 584.) 



1. guaranitica, St. Hil. {DC. I. c.) B \^ Brazil. Introduced in 1841. 

 HiPTAGE, Giirtn. {BC.pr. \,p. 583; — W. and A. pr. I, p. 107.) 



1. Madablota, Gartn. {fr. 2, p. 169. t. 116. /. 4 ,—DC. I. c.;—W. and 

 A. I. c. ;—J. Qrah. Cat. B. pi. p. 28 ;— Wight ill. 1, t. 50. — Gartnera 

 racemosa, Roxb. Corom 1, t. 18; — fl. ind. 2, p. 368. — Molina race- 

 mosa, Cav. diss. 9, t. 263. — Banisteria bengalensis, L. — B. tetraptera s. 

 Madablota, Sonner. it. 2, p. 238. t. 135. — B. unicapsularis, Lam. — 

 Rheed. 6, t. 59.) ^\Kf( Madhubee. STtSf^t WS\ Madhubee-lata. Tt^l^ 

 Basuntee. — L. B \^ Coromandel. The Ghauts. Prome, Martaban. 

 Bengal, (Serampore.) Goalpara. Hindoosthan. Nepal. Fl. middle- 

 sized, sweet-scented, white, with a tinge of sulphur, R. and C. S. ; fr. 

 C. S. 



2. obtusifolia, DC. {pr. I, p. 583. — Gartnera obtusifolia, Roxb. fl. ind. 2, 

 p. 369.) B w China, Fl. like those of No. 1, Feb. March and April ; 

 fr. R. S. 



HiR^A, Jacq. (DC.pr. \, p. 585 i—W. and A. pr. \,p. 108.) 



1. indica, Roxb. (/. ind. 2, p. 448;— DC, I. c. ;—W. and A. I. c.;—J. 

 Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. 28. — Triopteris indica, Willd. ; — Roxb. Corom. 

 2, t. 160.) B >^ Circars. Kandalla Ghaut. Chittagong. Martaban. 

 Goalpara. In H. C. G. > Fl. } 



2. nutans, Roxb. (/. ind. 2, p. 447; — DC. pr. 1, p. 485 ; — W. and A. 

 pr. 1. p. 108. 'S v-/ Interior of Bengal. Fl. small, yellowish, July and 

 Aug. ; fr. Nov. and Dec. 



3. hirsuta, Wall. {pi. as. rar. 1, t. 13.) % w Prome, Taong-Dong. Fl. 

 yellow, small, sweetish- smelling, R. S. ; fr. 0. 



4. nepalensis, Wall. MSS. B v-/ In H. C. G. Fl. > 



