64 CAPPARIDER. [ Capparis. 
14-2 in. long, glabrous or sparingly and indistinctly pubescent on 
the nerves beneath ; flowers rather large, axillary or nearly so, soli- 
tary, on — puberulous pedicels hardly $ in. long; sepals 
broadly ovate, blunt, coriaceous, inside and on the margins shortly 
Gerion ; petals cuneate-obovate, pao an inch long, densely 
puberulous inside ; filaments glabrous, very numerous ; ovary ovoid- 
spindleshaped, densely and shortly pale tomentose, borne on a pubes- 
——- eee 6-8 lin. long ; ovules numerous on the 3 parietal 
placentas 
Has. ~ Adjoining Siamese provinces, near Radbooree.—Fl. Apr.-May. 
4. CG, grandis, L. f. ; Hf. Ind. Fl. 1. 176; Bedd. Sylv. Madr. 
13.—var. auric cans. —Hkaw-kwa. —A crooked “tree, hardly 15 ft. 
high, shedding leaves in HS, armed with short slightly curved 
Shor tomentose at Eee all eg parts satay yellowish bow 
what excurrent, coriaceous sperkiniah a citeeecens Saat arty 
yellowish tomentose beneath, the midi and nerves pale-coloured 
and ——— tri small, long slender tomen- 
why 
long, ciliate and slightly nse a on the inner ae ities 
numerous ; the slender gynophore and ovary glabrous ; berries 
- Haz.—Frequent in the dry forests, especially the mixed ones, of the Prome 
District.—Fl. H. 8.—1.—-SS. = CaS, Lat. 
RemaRxs.—Wood hard, white, close-grained, heavy and durable; good for 
. 12. C. orbicnlata, Wall. ; H.f.Ind. Fl. i. 176.—A much-branched 
-spreading shrub, armed’ with recurved thorns at the broad downy 
hy the branches pilose ; leaves almost orbicular, obscurely trape- 
zoid, on a very short petiole, cordate at base, truncate retuse or 
mucronate, 3-1 in. broad, papillose and hairy above, tomentose 
beneath ; flowers small, on }-3 in. teed pedicels, umbelled, the 
peduncle 1-2 in. long, l-leaved ovary glabrous; the 
gynophore {less than } in. long. (From Hicker: Ind, Fl.) Most 
probably same as the preceding spec 
Has.—Ava. 
13. C. trinervia, H.f. & Th. Ind. Fl. i. 175. —Climbing (?) ,armed 
with recurved thorns, the branches brown tomentose ; leaves broadly 
lanceolate, tri-plinerved, 2-3 in. long, on a tomentose sare 
