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and leaves: leaves trifoliolate: leaflets oblong, longer than the 
petiole: stamens 6: siliqua glabrous, attenuated at the base, but 
quite sessile. 
’ In cultivated soil in the Peninsula, but not very common. 
(4) C. Burmannr. (W. & A.) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 22. 
Syn. C. dodecandra, Herb. Banks.—Polanisia dodecandra, Dec. 
prod. I. p. 42. 
Engrav. Burm. Zeyl. t. 100. f. 1. 
Spec. Cuar. Herbaceous: stem prickly: leaves trifoliolate ; 
leaflets obovate, much longer than the petiole: stamens 6: siliqua 
terete, glabrous, attenuated at the base. 
“Common weed in cultivated soil. 
GENUS NI. POLANISIA. 
Polyandria Monogynia. Sex: Syst: 
Deriv. From Polys, many, and anisos, unequal, the stamens 
being numerous, and of various lengths. 
Gen. Cuar. Sepals 4, spreading: filaments dilated below the 
anthers, or filifarm: torus minute: siliqua sessile, within the calyx. 
(1) P. cuExronn. (Dec.) 
Ident. W.& A. prod, I. p. 22.—Dee. prod. I. p, 242. 
Syn. P.Schraderi, Dec.—P. Leschenaultii, Dec.—Cleome cheli- 
donii, Zinn.—Corynandra pulchella, Schrad. 
Engrav. Wight’s Ic. t. 319, 
Src. Cuar. Stem hispid with prickly hairs: leaves 7-9 folio- 
late: leaflets obovate or oblong, wedge-shaped, rigidly pubescent, 
upper floral leaves minute: filaments club-shaped: siliqua tereto, 
sessile : flowers rose-coloured. , 
Moist soil by the borders of rice-fields. Flowering in the rainy 
season, . 
(2) P.1cosanpra. (W. § A.) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 22.—Roxb. fl. Ind. III. p. 198. 
Syn. P. viscosa, Dec. prod. I. ». 249.—C] i 
Linn.—C. dodecandra, Linn.—C, vistte Linn. prvi eee 
Engrav. Rumph Amb. V. t. 96. f, 2.—B 
Wight’s Ic. t. 2. 
Srrc. Cuar. Stem covered with vi 
late; leaflets obovate 
urm. Zeyl. t. 99,— 
scid hairs: leaves 8-5 folio- 
» cuneate or oblong, pubescent : siliqua 
