ce 
(6) A. rerRaruytius. (Wall. ) 
Ident. Dalz. Bomb. flor. p. 19. 
Syn. Hibiscus tetraphyllus, Roxb. fi. Ind. TIL. p. 311.—Dee, 
prod. I. p. 448. 
Spec. Car. Annual, erect: stems hairy: leaves long-petioled, 
palmately lobed, toothed : involucel leaves 4: capsule hairy: flow- 
ers yellow, with a dark-purple eye. 
Woods about Calcutta. Girgam woods, Bombay. Meera Hills. 
Flowering in the rainy season. 
(7) A. Warreensis. ( Dalz.) ‘ 
Ident. Dalz. Bomb. flor. p. 19.—Hook. Journ. Bot. III. p. 123, 
Srzc. Cuar. Stem rough with bristles: leaves broadly cordate, 
acuminate, coarsely crenated, sprinkled with stiff hairs on both. 
sides : involucel leaves 4, persistent : flowers fascicled, terminal, or 
on short axillary branches. ; 
Warree country, Bombay. Flowers yellow, with a purple eye, 
appearing in January. 
GENUS IX. THESPESIA. 
Monadelphia Polyandria, Ser: Syst: 
Deriv. From Thespesios, divine, alluding to the species being 
planted near temples or sacred buildings. « 
Gen. Cuan. Trees or shrubs with cordate, acuminated, quite 
entire leaves: calyx truncated, surrounded by a caducous, 3-leaved 
involucel: style 5-furrowed towards the apex, and 5-pointed: car- 
pels 5, united into a 5-celled capsule : cells about 4-seeded. 
(1) T. voruznsa. (Corr.) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 54.—Dec. prod. I. p. 456. 
Syn. Hibiscus populneus, Linn. Roxb. fl. Ind. III. p. 190.— 
Malvaviscus populneus, Gaertn. 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon. I. t. 8.—Rheede Mal. I. t.29.—Rumph. 
Amb. II. t. 74. : 
Srrc. Cuar. Tree: leaves roundish-cordate, acuminated, entire, 
smooth: pedicels about as long as the petioles: capsule spherical, 
depressed, indehiscent : flowers large, yellow, with a purple eye. 
Peninsula, flowering nearly all the year. 
(2) T. Lamras. (Dalz.) 
Ident. Dalz. Bomb. flor. p. 19. 
‘Syn, Hibiscus Lampas, Cav. Dec. prod. I. p. 447.—Roxbd. fi, 
