NOTE ON THE INDIAN SPECIES OF CRATAVA. 195 
1. C. LopHospERMA, nov sp. A small tree, all parts glabrous; 
leaves 3-foliolate, glabrous, petiole 1-14 in. long; adult leaflets ovate- 
lanceolate, the lateral ones obliquely so, unequal and oblique at base ; 
petiolule 1-2 lin. long, long-acuminate, chartaceous, glancesc ent 
beneath, the pee nerves rather prominent ; flowers un Bown 
ene somew at compressed and perforate in centre, c. 4 lin. 
— and long, the sides almost smooth, the back tubercled-spinu- 
ase 
Hab.—Banks of the Koolsee val chante Assam. (Gustav 
Mann.) Fr, Beal. (Tab. 147, fig. 4 
» hq. Til. fl. ane LE, BO Hay 5 —(C. 
ay 54. et Mig. Fl. Ind. Dike ts 2, 102, fia alien) 
8. C. Roxpurenn, R. Br., a Denh. & Clapper. Afric, Trav. 
Ayia 224. ok Ic. FL, "t. 178. —( Capparis soba a Roxb. 
. Ind. ii., 571; C. odora and. u. toligtoca Ham. in Linn. Trans. xv., 
12 ae 119 aS 
_ ab wine of the Himal sieek gets (Ham.) ; Sikkim "Tarai, 
in dry and sal-forests not uncommon. Fl. hot season; Fr. get of 
tains. Grows on gravelly substrata chiefly. (Tab. 147, fig. 1—3.) 
f 5. 0, MACROCARPA, nov. sp. Tree?, all parts ph pees ne 3- 
oliolate, petiole 2 to 4 in., long, slender glabrous; young leaflets 
ovate-lanceolate, the lateral ones mued aay 80, Sey shortly petioluled 
sile, 3-4 in. long, cuneate-acuminate at base, usually 
e 
ong, glabrous, mars s0 ee from the axils of the pas 
cal, on a hohe, stalk of similar ote a coloured 
ish from numerous whitish lenticels, 1-celled; seeds about 
i (uintipe and much collapsed, but apparently reniform- 
mfr ian rounded vat or angular-reniform, smooth. 
a ya ya (Maingay, 
the e ery requires sontpaeedn with C. membranifolia, Miq., 0 
one side, and with C. Nurvala of this Dutch botanist on "the 
= ica. SG ae gies in Linn. Trans., xv., 121.—C. Nurvala, 
beri alab, iii, 't. 42; C. Tapia, Vhi. Sym mb, iii., 61 ?).— 
ae » Rheede oblong or roundish bat gy “the flesh 
8 yellowish, very , angular and 
and em smaller than in C. Roxburghii; ovary hase ‘oblong. 
‘All along the western coasts of Hindus 
are, bie oblong ovary but broader leaves, of which the 
-celled, oceurs in the Khasya hills, Assam, aps and 
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