398 
(2) R. wvoiucrata. (Roab.) 
“Ident. Roxb. fi, Ind. II. p. 513.—Dee. prod. IT. p. 602. 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon. t. 234.—Bot. Reg. V1. t. 739. 
Spec. CHaz. Somewhat scandent: stem and branches armec 
with strong straight stipulary prickles: leaves pinnate; petiole vil- 
lous, slightly armed, stem-clasping : leaflets 5-11, oblong, serrate, 
villous beneath : petals. obcordate : calyx villous ; segments entire : 
flowers terminal, several together, large, pure white, fragrant. 
Kemaon. Silhet. Soonderbunds. Flowering in February. 
GENUS V. PHOTFENIA. 
EFeosanadria Digynia. Sex; Syst: 
Deriv. From Photeinos, shining, in reference to. the leaves. 
_ Gen. Cuan. Trees: leaves simple, coriaceous, evergreen :. pani-. 
eles corymbose, terminal: calyx 5-toothed : petals reflexed :. ovary. 
half-adherent, villous, 2-celled, 4-ovuled: styles 2: pericarp bilo-. 
cular, inclosed within the fleshy calyx : testa ofthe seeds. cartila-. 
ginous. , , 
(1) P. Linprevana. (W. § 4.) 
Ident. W.& A. prod. I. p. 302. 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon, t. 228. 
Spec. Cuar. Leaves elliptical or oblong-lanceelate, acute, ser-. 
rulate: panicles small, compound: pedicels equal to the calyx >’ 
fruit glabrous, often 1-seeded from abortion ; flowers whitish. 
Neilgherries. Flowering in March and April. 
(2) P. Norontana. (Wall.) 
Ident. W.& A. prod. I. p. 302. 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon. t. 99:.-—Spicil. t. 64. 
Spec. Car. ‘Leaves cuneate-lanceolate or oblong, acute, quite 
entire or with a few scattered teeth: panicles large, compound : 
pedicels much shorter than the calyx: fruit glabrous, 2-seeded : 
flowers whitish rose-coloured.. 
Neilgherries, flowering in March and April. 
GENUS VI. COTONEASTER. 
Keosandria Digynia. Sex: Syst: 
Deriv. From Coteneum, a quince tree, in reference to the downy 
leaves of this genus being similar to the quince tree. 
Gen. Cuar. Shrubs with simple entire leaves, woolly beneath = 
carymbs lateral, furnished with deciduous subulate bracts: flowers 
