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A scandent armed shrub, running over trees; flowers solitary, bright yellow; 
Mahim wogds Bombay &c. 
479. C. Asobd-ENsis. Vaupell. ‘ 
A thorny shrub, with kidney shaped pods;---grows on Mount Aboo, in 
Guzerat, (Mr. Vaupell.) 
480. C, Sepiaria. w. & A. 873. Rox. Flora. 2, p. 360. Wight’s Icones. part 
2, tar 
Chillur.— Mysore thorn.—A scandent, strongly armed shrub; flowers in 
March and April; yellow.---Generally used as a fence in the Baghayat lands 
of the Deccan. (Dr: Gibson.)---Hyder Alli surrounded fortified places with 
it. It forms an almost impenetrable fence. 
481. C. Nua. pc. Prod 2. p. 481. Rumph. Amb. 5. t. 50. Don’s. syst. 2, p. 
430. A thorny shrub flowers yellow in racemose panicles, 
About Sanglee, inS. M. Country. (Dr. Lush-) 
234. POINCIANA. L. Decandria Monogynia. 
M. de Poinci---once Governor of the Antilles. Lam. ¢. 333. Gaert. ¢. 150. 
~wowe 482. P. PULCHERRIMA. W.& A. 874. Rox. Flora. 2. p, 355.’Rheed. Mal. 
6. t. |. Rumph. Amb. 4, ¢. 20. Bot. Mag. ¢. 995, Ainslie Mat. Ind. 2. p. 148. 
Gool Mohur, Barbadoes flower fence.—Common in every garden.—At the 
Caves of Ellora, but evidently planted. 
483. P. Exata,.w. & A, 875. Rox. Flora. 2. p, 355. Don’s. syst. 2. p. 432, 
A small unarmed tree, with large showy yellow flowers; petals fringed.—In 
Goozerat. (Dr, Lush.) gardens, Kandesh. (Lieut. Auld.) One tree grows in the 
square of the great temple at Fultun.(Dr. Gibson.) Can this be the Aonla of 
Tod’s Rajhistan? 
235. MEZONEURUM, w. & A. Diadelphia Decandria. 
Mesos—the middle, newron—a nerve; in allusion to the joint of the pod 
to which the seeds are attached, being expanded into a wing. . 
484. M. CucuLvatom. w, & A. 876. Caesalpinia cucullata. Rox. Flora, 2. 
p. 308, 
Ragee.—A large, scandent, armed shrub, running over high trees.--flowers 
in December and January; in racemes, of a greenish yellow colour.---Lanow- 
lee grove, Kandalla; where it forms lovely festoons along with the Gardul. ( En- 
tada pusaetha.)--Rayines about Parr, not common; the flowers are very orna- 
meutal. Bi 
236. PARKINSONIA, L. Decandria Monogynia. 
Parkinson-—author of some Botanical Works, published at London in 17th 
eentury. Lam, ¢. 336. 
485. P. AcuLgeaTa w. & a. 878. Don’s syst. 2. p. 434. 
A graceful looking shrub, with pretty yellow flowers, in loose, pendulous 
racemes.---native of S. America, but now almost naturalized in India.--- 
common about Bombay; itseems well adapted for a hedge plant, and grows: 
rapidly from seeds, 
' 237. HARDWICKIA. Rox. Decandria Monogynia. 
Major General T. Hardwicke, late of Bengal Establishment. 
486. H. Binata. w. & a, 879. Rox. Flora. 2. p. 423. Rox. Cor. 3. t. 309: 
Unjun.—a large tree with binate leaves; common in the Lulling Pass be- 
tween Malligaum and Dhoolea. (Dr. Gibson and Lieut. Auld,) probably it 
has some other name, as Unjun is generally applied to the Memecylon, a quite 
different tree. j 
238. JONESIA. Rox. Heptandria Monogynia. 
Named in honour of the celebrated Sir W. Jones. 
