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“aye. PAREIRA. (Linn.) 
faent. Lina. ache pl. 1473. —-Hook.. -& Thoms. Flor. Ind. I, p. 
198,— Dee. prod, I, p. 100. 
~ Syn. C. orbiculata, Dee. "prod. I. p: 101.+C, hirsuta, do.— 
c. Caapeba, Linn. Roxb. fl. Ind. 1V1. p, 842. Dec. prod.—C. coe- 
eulus, Poir —C. convolvulaces, Willd, W’. § d. prod. Rozb. l. c.— 
C. Mauritiana, Pet. 7 houars.—C..tomentosa, Dec.—C. microcarpa, 
do.—©. acuminata, Benth.—Menispermum eeblenlanin, Linn.-> 
Gocculus orbiculatus, ec. 
‘Spec. Cuan. Stem pitbescent : jeaves cotdate, more or less’ pus 
vescent: male racemes 3-4, shorter than the petiole: sepals orbi« 
cular, clawed : ‘eorolla hairy externally : female racemes usually in 
pairs, sometimes solitury and forked, in flower’ scarcely as long aa 
the petiole, in fruit‘often longer than the leaf: drupes hairy : flowers 
‘very small, greenish. 
_Everywhete throughout India, flowering « all the year. 
GENUS IV. COSCINIUM: 
Diewcia Hexandria. Ser: Syit; 
Deriv. From Koskinon, a little nie, in allusion ‘to the seeds 
being pierced. 
Gen. Cuan. Sepals 6, roundish, with one bract of the saine 
form :. petals 3, larger than the- ‘sepals, patent, elliptic, slightly im- 
bricated in zstivation. ._Mace. Stamens 6,:.outer ones free, inner 
ones. monadel phous to the middle: anthers adnate, oval, outer ones 
1-celled, inner ones didymous,.2-celled. . Fem. Stamens 6, abor- 
tive: ovaries 3~6, subglobose styles subulate, reflexed : drupes 
globose, fleshy: putamen thick, bony: seed externally appearing 
eubglobose, within holiow and convolute round a condyliform pro-~ 
eess: albumen oily, fleshy, irregularly ruminated : embryo nearly 
erect; radical small, superior : cotyledons a thin, round, irregular - 
at the margin, divaricate, undulated. et 
thy C.. FENESTRATUM. (Colebr.) 
Ident. Colebr. in Linn. Trans, XIII. p. 65.—Hook. & Thonis. 
Flor. Ind: E.'p. 178. 
Syn. C. Wallichianum, Miers. in. Tayl. Ann, Ser: If. VIL Ps 
37.—Menispermum fenestratum, Gaertn. fr. I. t. 46. f. 5.--Dee, 
prod. I p. 103.—Roxb. fl. Ind. IIL. p. 809. 
Speci Caan, Climbing shrub: younger branchlets densely heasye 
tomentose : leaves somewhat cordate at the base, roundish, 7~9- 
nerved;: hoary beneath,. younger ones obiong-deltoid, acuminated, 
peltate: petioles hoary, twisted and dilated at the base: capitules. 
