376 
(1) H. pinata. Roxb.) . 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p.. 284.—Roxb. fl. Ind, HL. p. 423.—— 
Dec. prod. II. p. 487. 
Engrav. Roxb. Cor. III. t. 209. 
Srrc. Cuan. ‘Tree, unarmed: leaves abruptly pinnated : lesf- 
lets 1 pair, opposite, obliquely ovate, obtuse, 4—5-nerved at the 
base, the stronger nerve next the inner margin :. panicles axillary = 
flowers small, yellowish. 
Coromandel mountains. Guzzlehutty Pass. Maltigaum,. 
(2), Hoernnata. ( Roxb.) 
Idext. W.& A. prod. I p. 284.—Roxb. ff. Ind. TL. p. 425.—= 
Dec. prod. IT, p. 487. 
Spec. Cuan. Tree: leaves abruptly pinnated ; leaflets $ pair, 
alternate, ovate-lanceolate, acuminated, l-nerved, the. nerve in. the. 
middle: panicles axillary. 
Travancore. 
GENUS LXXX. JONESIA. 
Heptandria Monogynia. Sez: Syst: 
Deriv. Named after Sie William Jones, the celebrated: Orien- 
talist. ; 
Gen. Cuar. Calyx coloured, infundibuliferm, with 2 roundish- 
ovate, opposite bracteoles at its base: tube long,. closed, fleshy, 
crowned with a crenulated wing: limb.4-partite, spreading; petals. 
none :, stamens arising from the ring at the mouth of the calyxni 
_ style declinate, filifurm: stigma simple: legume scimitar-shaped,. 
(1) J. Asoca. ( Roxb.) 
‘Fdent. W.&. A. prod. 1. p. 284.——Roxb, fl. Ind. II. p. 218. 
Dee. prod. ¥I. p. 487. 
Syn. J. pinnata, Willd.—Saraca Indica, Linn.—S. arborescens,. 
Burm. 
Engrav. Bot. Mag. t. 3018.—Wight’s Icon. t, 206.——Burm. 
Ind, t. 25, f. 2.—Rheede Mal. V. t. 59. 
Sere. Cuan. Tree: leaves abruptly pinnated; leaffets 4-6 
pair, lanceolate: stipules intrafoliaceous: racemes terminal and 
axillary, cymose : legume compressed, a little turgid, 4-8-seeded = 
flowers orange-scarlet, fragrant during the night. ~ 
Coromandel. Ram Ghaut. Khasia mountaigs. Assam. Flow- 
exing in March and April. 
