395 
Anvulla, or Bilimbi.--a small tree with pinnate leaves; fruit oblong, obtuse- 
ly angled; srows on the trunk and branches.—in gardens Bombay, not ao 
common as the last. —the fruit of both possesses an agreeable acid flavor, and 
is sold in the Bazar, 
137, OXALIS. L. Decandria Pentagynia. 
Oxus—sharp, sour; in allusion to the properties of the sorrel tribe. Lam. 
#. 391. Gaert, ¢. 113, 
262, O.Sensitiva, w. & A. 466, Rheed. Mal. 9. t. 19. Rumph, Amb, 5, 6, 
04, f, 2, 
A small annual, almost stemless plant.—common on pasture grounds during 
the rains, : 
263, O. CornicuLaTa, w. & A. 467, Wight’s Icones. No. 467. Linn. Trans. 
2. p. 243. English Botany. ¢. 1726-—in gardens and pasture grounds, during 
the rains.—it bears a considerable resemblance to the English wood sorell, 
(O.. Acetosella.) and grows over a great part of the globe. 
ORDER 39. CONNARACEAZE. Dons. syst. 2. p. 89. 
138. CONNARUS. L. Decandria Monogynia. 
Gaert. t. 46. Lam, ¢. 572. 
264. C. Monocarpus. w. & a. 468, Rheed. Mal. 7. ¢. 26.—a tree with 
coriaceous, shining leaves, 3,5 foliate.--S. Concan. N.. 
_265.' C. Pinnatrus. w. & A. 469. Rheed, Mal. 6. ¢. 24.—a tree; flowers. 
white; in terminal panicles.—hilly parts of the Concan. N.—Goa Jungles. (Dr. 
Lusb.) 
ORDER 40. ZYGOPHYLLER. ve. prod. 1. p. 703. 
Tue Bean-Carer TRIBE. LIND. nat. syst. p. 136, 
139. TRIBULUS.L, Decandria Monogynia. 
Treis—three, bolos—a point; in allusion to the prickly, pointed fruit. Lam. 
f. 346, Gaert. ¢. 69. 
266. T. Lanucinosus. w. & A. 471. Wight’s Icones. No. 5. t. 98.—annual 
with yellow flowers, and angular hairy fruit.—common in the Deccan. (Dr. 
Lush.) 
140. FAGONTIA. L. Decandria Monogynia. 
Fagon.—who lived in the time of Louis xtv. and was a patron. of Botany, 
Lam, ¢. 346. Gaert. ¢. 113. a 
267. F. Mysoriensis, w. & a. 472.—annual with simple linear leaves, end- 
ing in a point; and spinous stipules, longer than the leayes.---common on grain 
fields in the Deccan. 
ORDER 41. RUTACE. be. Prod. 1. p. 709. 
Tue Rue Trive. Lind. nat. syst. p. 134. 
141. PEGANUM.L. Decandria Monogynia. 
Peganon---Greek name of Rue---in allusion to the resemblance of the plants. 
Gaert, t. 95. Lam, t. 401. 
268. P. HARMALA. w. & A, 473. 
