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(1) P. monoruyinta. (Wight) 
Ident. Wight’s Ill. I. p. 108. 
Syn. Micromelum monophyllum, R. WV. 
Engrav. Wight’s Ill. I. t. 42. 
Spec. Cuan. Scandent shrub: spines reflexed: leaves simple, 
ovate-oblong, acuminated: flowers axillary, solitary, or rarely 3—4 
together: fruit ovate, size of an apple, 4-celled: flowers white, very 
fragrant, 
Courtallum. South Concans. 
(2) P. crrrtrorra. ( Wight.) 
Ident. Voigt. Hort. Calc. p. 140. 
Syn. Limonia citrifolia, Roxb. ft. Ind. TI. p. 379. 
Spec. Cyan. Shrub: armed with recurved spines: leaves ale 
ternate, elliptic, entire, somewhat acuminated: flowers short-pe- 
duncled, axillary: style thick and short: fruit ovate, of the colour 
and appearance of a lime: flowers small, white. 
Chittagong, flowering in the hot season. 
GENUS XIII. LUVUNGA. 
Deeandria Monogynia. Sex: Syst: 
Deriv. The Sanscrit name. 
Gen. Cuar. Scandent shrubs, armed with spines: calyx 1- 
leaved, cut into 4 short, truncate divisions: petals 4, linear-oblong, 
recurved: filaments 8, united below: ovary 3-celled, with 2 ovules 
in each cell: style cylindric: stigma entire, roundish: fruit oblong, 
somewhat 3-lobed, 3-celled, filled with a resinous, odoriferous pulp: 
seed solitary. 
(1) L. scawpens. (Buch.) 
Ident. Wight’s Tll. I. p. 108. 
Syn. Limonia scandens, Roxb. fl. Ind. II. p. 379. 
Spec. Cuar. Large scandent shrub: leaves alternate, ternate: 
leaflets lanceolate, entire: petioles channelled: peduncles axillary 
or from the naked branchlets below the leaves, each supporting from 
4 to 12 pedicelled, pretty large, white, fragrant flowers. 
Silhet and Chittagong, flowering in March and April, 
(2) L. eveurHERANDRA. (Dalz.) 
Ident. Hook. Jour. Bot. II. p. 258.—Dalz. Bomb. flor. p. 30. 
Srzc. Cuar. Climbing shrub, with axillary, reflexed spines: 
leaves trifoliolate, long-petioled ; leaflets broad-elliptic or obovate, 
