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72. WL. DipHyitos. N. 
Leaves two pressing on the ground, ovate, acute, plai i 
; ted 
lip large and round, S. Concan. N. : : a PS aS 
73. HaBeENania. ScuizocuiLus. N. Flowers white, labellum unguiculate 
with 2 pair, pinnate, segments, each cuneiform ciliated, and terminated by 
& lone Ge form ae very a) A new Genus. two petals abortive 
and the lip ascending with an appendicula between it and tl 
Ghaut, Mr. Law, C.S. Le ae 
74. HasBenaria. —————? 
Resembles in many respects the H. longicauda, Bot. Mag. 2957, except 
the spur being here shorter and more slender, Both Concaus. N. 
75. Evcopnia. Nov. Spec. Flowers yellow. In the vicinity of 
This will be described fully hereafter. Mr. Law, C. 8S. nity of Belgaum. 
ORDER 156. PANDANEZ. p. 226. 
76. PaNnpanus- Nov. Spec. 
Spikes of male flowers tetragonal, and inodorous. Fruit considerably 
smaller than in P. Odortissimus; on the banks of rivulets between Belgaum 
and the Ram Ghaut. Mr. Law, C. 8. 
ORDER 159. AROLDEZ. p. 228. 
ARIOPSIS. N. Monoecia Polyandria. 
77, <A. Pectata. N. 
Leaf solitary, orbicular, peltate, spath small cowled, opening in front a lit- 
tle longer than the spadix, the male portion of which is free above and the 
female portion below adnate with the spath, having two series of germs insi- 
dent thereon, all secund, styles 4 to 5. The free club-shaped part of the 
spadix is foraminous, containing the anthers. 
ORDER LEMNACEE. 
LEMNA. L. Monoecia Diandria. 
From Lepis—a scale; alluding to the form of the minute plants. 
78. WL. Groposa. Rox. Flora. Tud. 3. p. 565. 
Covering the surface of Tanks like a green scum. 
ORDER 164. GRAMINER. p. 233. 
79. Bampusa Baucus. Rox. Fora. Ind. 2. p. 196. 
A yery large species. S. Concan. N. 
ORDER 
ANICTOCLEA. wn. Dioecia Tetrandria? 
From Anviktos,—open, and Kleio to enclose; in allusion to the open 
capsule. 
g0. A. GRaHAmiana. N. 
Jungle Bendy, teferred to p. 88° ; 
Leaves long petioled, cordate, short acuminated serrated, racemes terminal 
calyx monosepalous, 4 parted, division acute, persistent, stamens 4 opposite 
to the div. sepals, longer, insident on a thin torus. anthers double, capsule? 
membranaceous. crowned by 4 gland-like remainsof the sterile filaments on 
the apices of the female calyx; inferior one-celled? seeds? minute; 4 parietal 
placenta? style or stigma not conspicuous, 
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