234 : 
Peninsula. Rajmahal Hills. Assam. Banks of the Jumna, 
near Delhi. Flowering in the hot season. 
(7) Z. RoxpurcHiana. 
‘ Ident. Voigt. Hort. Cale. p. 146. 
Syn. Z. tomentosa, Roxb. f. Ind. I. p. 611. (not Poir.) 
Spec. Cuar. Shrub: leaves unequally ovate-cordate, 3-nerved, 
obtuse, minutely serrulate, hairy above and downy beneath: pa- 
nicles lateral: prickles solitary, scarcely curved. 
Chittagong. 
(8) Z. evasra. (Roxb. ) 
Ident. Roxb. fl. Ind. I. p. 614. 
Srzc. Cuar. Climbing shrub, smooth : leaves ovate, cordate, 
obtuse, serrulated, smooth, prominently 3-nerved : prickles solitary, 
recurved : drapes oval, about the size of a gooseberry. 
Chittagong. 
GENUS Il. BERCHEMIA. 
Pentandria Monogynia. Sex: Syst: 
Deriv. Called after M. Berchem, a French Botanist. 
Gen. Cuar. Erect or climbing shrubs with alternate leaves: 
calyx 5-cleft : segments erect, convolute: stamens inclosed within 
the petals: anthers ovate, 2-celled: ovary half immersed, but free 
from the disk, 2-celled: style short, 2-furrowed, 2-cleft at the apex ; 
stigmas convex: fruit a drupe: nut 2-celled: seed-coat fibrous: 
flowers in short corymbs from the upper axils, or fascicled on leaf~ 
less branches, forming a terminal panicle. 
(1) B. parvirtora. ( Wall.) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 168. 
Syn. ‘Sageretia parviflora, Don’s Mill, Il. p. 29.—S. filiformis, 
Don's Mill. t. c—Rhamnus parviflorus, Klein. Dee. prod. TL. p 
98,—R. filiformis, Roth. Dec. 1. e. 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon. t. 19. 
_ Srrc. Cuan. . Unarmed shrub : leaves alternate and somewhat 
Opposite, ovate-lanceolate, acuminated, sharply serrulated, upper 
side shining, nerves beneath and petioles pubescent; flowers sessile, 
Tascicled, on long filiform panicled branches, 
: Peninsula, 
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