478 BIGNONIACEJE. 



S.capensis, Lindl. (-B. Reg. 13, /. 1117;— G. Doti's Mill. diet. I. c. — 

 Bignonia capensis, Thunb.) Fl. large, orange scarlet. Has been in- 

 troduced into H. C, G. Fl. ? 

 A. grandiflora, Swt. (G. Don. I. c. — Bignonia grandiflora, Thunb.; — 

 Roxb. fl. ind. 3, p. 105 ,—.Bl.;—B. M. 34, t. 1398 ,—B. Repos. 8, 

 /. 493. — B. chinensis, Lam. — Incarvillea grandiflora, Spreng.) L. ^ "^-z 

 Japan, China. Fl. large, orange-coloured, scentless, June, July and 

 August ; fr. C. S. 

 b.radicans, Juss. (Gr. Don. I. c — Bignonia radicans, L. ; — B. M. 14, t. 



485 Roxb. H. B. p. 47 ;— /. Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. 126.) 



3. minor. B Carolina. Fl. large,-deep orange, tinged with scarlet, 

 nearly the whole year ; fr. 0. 

 Catalpa, Juss. (G. Dons Mill. diet. A, p. 230.) 



l.syringcB/olia, Sims. {B. M. 27, t. 1094 ;—G. Don. I. c— Bignonia 

 Catalpa, L. ; — Roxb. H. B. p. 47.) 3 Banks of the Ohio and Mis- 

 sisippi. Has been cultivated in H. C. G. as well as here, for many 

 years, without fl. 

 Jacaranda, Juss. {G. Don's Mill. diet. 4, p. 225.) 



l.mimoscEfolia, D. Don. {B. Reg. 8, t. 631 ; — G. Don. I. c. — J. ovalifo- 

 lia, R. Br. B. M. 49, t. 2327.) 5 Brazil. Fl. large, pale-blue. 

 Introduced in 1841. 

 Calosanthes, B1. (Bijdr.p. 760;— G. Don's Mill. diet. 4, p. 229.) 



l.indiea, Bl. (o. c. p. 761; — G. Don. I. c. — Bignonia indica, Z,. ; — 

 Roxb. fl. ind. 3, p. 110; — /. Grah. Cat. B.pl.p. 125. — B. pentandra. 

 Lour. — Spathodea indica, Pers.; — Rheed. 1, t. 43, 44.) L. b Coro- 

 mandel. Bombay Presidency, in Mahim woods ; Elephanta ; Hills 

 throughout the Concans ; Jungles in Kandesh. Fl. very large, out- 

 side dark purple, inside yellowish-white, June ; fr. Jan. and Feb. 

 Amphilophium, Humb. Bonpl. and Kth. 

 I. Mutisii, Kth. Equinoctial America. 

 ScHREBERA, Roxb. ( G. Dons Mill. diet. 4, p. 231.) 



1, swielenidides, Roxb. (Carom. 2, t. 101 ; fl. ind. 1, />. 109 ; ed. Carey, 

 l,p 109;— J. Grah. Cat. B.pl.p. 112;— G. Don. l. c.) L. b Circar 

 Mountains. Hala hills, W. of the Indus. TuU Ghaut, near Bhewndy. 

 Jowaur. Fl. smallish, variegated with white and brown, during the 

 night very fragrant, Feb. and March. Wood of a grey colour, very 

 close-grained, heavy, and durable. It is employed by weavers in 

 many parts of their looms, particularly the beam. It is also used for 

 a variety of other purposes. (Roxb.) 

 } Crescentia, L. (G. Don's Mill. diet. 4, p. 232.) 



1. Cujete, L. (G. Don. I. c. — Jacq. amer. 175, t. Ill ; ed. piet. p. 86, 

 /. 167; — Roxb. H. B. p. 45.) Common Calabash tree, b Equinoctial 

 America. Fl. large, variegated with green, purple, red and yellow, 

 not withering, but becoming putrid, and exhaling a nauseous and in- 



