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Spree. Cuan. Leaflets .5-6 pair, with a or od villous 
pubescence; peduncles solitary, shorter than the leaf: cocci each 
with two prickles: flowers large, yellow, fragrant. : 
Coromandel. Deccan. Monghyr. Flowering nearly all the 
year. 
(2) T. terrestRis. (Linn.) 
Hdent. Dec. prod. I. p. 704.—-Dalz. Bomb. flor. p, 45. 
Srec. Cuar, Procumbent, spreading on the ground: leaflets 
5-6 pair: peduncles solitary, axillary ; fruit angled, prickly ; flow- 
ers yellow. 
Decean, Guzerat, 
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GENUS II. FAGONIA. 
Decandria Monogynia. Ser: Syst: 
Deriv, In honor of M. Fagon, a patron of Botany in the times 
of Louis XIV, 
Gzn. Cuar. Suffrutescent- plants with spreading branches : 
sepals 5, deciduous: petals unguiculate: ovary acutely 5-angled, 
5-celled, with 2 pendulous ovules in each cell: style 5-angled, 
persistent: stigma 5-furrowed : capsule 5-coccous: cocci compress- 
ed, 2-valved, 1-seeded: seeds ovate, compressed; embryo straight, 
in fleshy albumen. , 
(1) F. Mysorensts. (Roth.) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 145.--Roth. Noy. Sp. p. 215.— 
Dec. prod. I. p. 704. 
Engrav. Wight’s Ill. I, t. 64. 
_ Spec. Cuan. Leaves opposite, bistipulate: stipules thorny, 
subulate, very sharp, longer than the leaf; leaflets linear, cuspi- 
date: peduncles from between the stipules of the opposite leaves, 
solitary, 1-flowered: capsule pubescent: flowers white, : 
‘Mysore. Southern Provinees, on high lands, 
GENUS Ill. PEGANUM. 
Dodeeandria Monogynia. Sez: Syst: 
Deriv. From Peganon, the Greek term for rue. 
Gen. Cuar. Herbaceous plants: calyx 5-partite: stamens 
15, shorter than the petals, some of them abortive: anthers linear : 
style simple: stigma trigonal: capsule 3-celled, 3-furrowed, 3- 
yalved, many-seeded, : 
