Capparis. | CAPPARIDER. 63 
3-{ in. long greyish tomentose pedicels ; sepals and petals covered 
by a rusty-coloured woolly tomentum ; filaments numerous, glab- 
rous ; gynophore and the globular ovary glabrous. 
Han .—Frequent in the mixed dry forests of the Prome District.—Fl. March. 
many- -seec 
Has aWvequant in the dry and Eng forests of the Prome District.—F. 
March ; Fr, Apr.-May 
9. C. flavicans, Wall; H.f. Ind. Fl. i. 180.—A shrub, with the 
habit of Cadaba indica, armed with very short, save spreading 
thorns, the shoots tawny tomentose; leaves variable in shape and 
texture, from obovate and almost cuneate-obovate to Ee rounded, 
blunt, or acute at base, on a short but slender petiole, retuse or 
blunt, 3-1 rarely 1} in. long, chartaceous or coriaceous, 
young densely tawny pubescent, more or less glabrescent, the 
nerves Ageia, prominent; flowers small, solitary or _by pairs, on 
. long densely tawny tomentose pedicels arising usually 
from the extremities of short eres —— and often form- | 
ing some kind of a spurious racem corymb; sepals densely “i 
tawny tomentose ; petals densely aie ord about 4 lin. Se 2 2 
the thick eynophore and ovary densely tawny tomentose ; berries 
the size of a small cherry, ovate, puberulous, 2-celled, and 2-seeded, 
Has.—Ava,—Fl. H.S.; Fr, Sept: ; 
* x seslagiee in umbels or eorymbs in the axils of the leaves 
nu shortened axillary branchlets, sometimes 
Sit goatee or lateral panicles. 
10. C. Siamensis, —A climbing shrub, the branches glab- 
rous, armed with short rather straight spines ; leaves ovate to ovate- 
lanceolate, rounded or almost cordate at the base, on a slender 
petiole shoes ea 3 in. long, from rather blunt and almost mucronate 
to nearly acuminate, thick-membranous and of a texture as in Olax, — 
