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150. P.GLABRESCENS: w. & A. 255. Rheed. Mal. 6. ¢. 58.—a tree---S” 
Concan. N. 
151. P. AcERIFoLIUM: w. & A. 256. Rox. Flora. 3. p. 159.—Bot. Mag. 
t. 620. 
A l:rge tree, leaves slightly peltate, roundish, cordate at the base. under 
side hoary: flowers in May and June, pretty large, segments of the calyx 
linear, oblong, recurved,—covered with a whitish felt inside; ou the out with 
short brown hairs.—In the late Col. Hough’s garden, Colabah,---Giergaum 
woods.—not common. 
95.' ASTRAPAEA. Lind. Monodelphia Polyandria. 
A strape.—lightening ; in allusion to the brightness of the flowers. 
152. A. WALLIcHH. Dc. prod. 1. p. 500. Bot. Mag. ¢. 2503.—a shrub, 
leaves cordate, angularly lobed, very soft to the touch; flowers in large 
compact umbels; scarlet, with yellow authers; have rather a disagreeable 
smell. The mode of growth somewhat resembles that of the Compositae.— 
In Mr. Skiuner’s garden, Mazagaum. 
76. KYDIA. Rox. Monodelphia Polyandria. 
In memory of Colonel Kyd, the founder of the Botanic garden, at Calcutta. » 
153. K. Carycina. w. & A. 257. K. faterna.w. & A. 258. Rox. Flora. 3. 
p- 188. and 189. Rox. Cor. 3. ¢. 215 and 216. 
Warung or Warungud;—a middle sized tree, with alternate, petioled 
broad cordate, angled leaves, and small white flowers, in terminal panicles: 
they appear in QUctober and November; capsule size of a pea, hid in the 
calyx.—Kennery Forests, Salsette;—along the Ghauts, pretty common. 
77. ERIOCHLAENA. vc. Monodelphia Polyandria. 
£rion---wool—chlania—a cloak, in allusion to the wooly calyx. 
154. EE, Hooxkertana. w. & A. 259. ; 
Bootee or Bother,—a middle sized, scraggy looking tree;—leaves roundish 
cordate, toothed, soft and whitish beneath;—flowers February and March, 
yellow;—capsule woody, size of a plum; 10. celled, 10. valved.—near Karlee 
Caves (Dr. Arbuckle.)---along the Ghauts, not common. ; 
Probably it is identical with. B. Candolii—Wall. As. Pl. rar, 1. t. 64—a 
native of Burmah. 
ORDER 23. TILIACE. ne. prod. 1. p. 508. 
THE LinDEN TRIBE. LIND. nat. syst. p. 40. 
78. CORCHORUS. t. Polyandria Monogynia. 
From the Greek, for a pot herb—Lam. ¢. 478. Gaert. t. 64. and 179. 
155, C. TriLocucaris. w. & a. 264. Rox. Flora. 2. p. 582.—annual.—the 
Sholapore districts between the Bheema and Krishna. (Mr. Law.) 
166. C, OtiTorius. w. & a.-266. Rox, Flora. 2. p. 581. C. decemangue 
Jaris. Rox. Flora. 2. p. 582—Pluk. 5. ¢. 127. f, 3.-—annual erect plant; flowers 
about the close of the rains, ——common in Bombay ; springing up in gardens 
and cultivated grounds. 
157. C. AcUrancuLus. w. & A. 268. C. fuscus. Rox. Flora. 2. p. 582. 
Pluk. ¢. 44. f. 1.---anoual, common in the rains; flowers small yellow, cap- 
sules attenuated at the base, 5 angled, 2 of the angles more acute aad pro- 
minent than the rest. 
79, TRIUMPHETTA. t. Polyandria Monogynia. . 
Lriumphetti—au Italian Botanist—Lam. ¢, 400, Gaert. ¢. 111, 
