457 
(3) Z. Anotuata. (Well. ) 
ddént; Walp. Pl: As: Rar. Il. p. 28: 
Spe. Cuan, Shrub: stem angular: leaves simple, somewhat 
‘pastatel lanceolate; cordate at the base: fruit large; club-shapeds 
* Silhet: 
. (4) Zvaxa. (Wall.) 
Ident. Walp: Pl. As. Rat: HH: p. 29, 
Spec. Coar. Stem filiform, muth branched, bifariously pilose : 
. leaves trifoliate; leaflets acuminated, serrated, middle one lanceo= 
late; lateral onés half-cordate : petioles and peduncles pilose: 
Silhet: 
GENUS ti. CUCUMIs. 
Moneicla Moiiadelphia. Sex: Syst: 
Deriv. Said to be frvtti Curvus, ctooked, referring to the os 
bf the fruit, 
bers 
(i) ¢. PUBESCENS, ay. 
Ident, W. & A. prod.I. p. 342.Dee. prod; lil. p. 301: 
Syn. C. Madraspatanys, Roxb. fl. Ind. I1..p. 723. 
Engrav. Wight’s, Teon: II. t: 496.—Royl: Il. t. 47. f. 1. 
Spec. Onar. Stenis sivbrows: leaves somewhat reniform, rez 
pandly and acutely toothed; slightly ahgled : petals slightly acute : 
fruit oval; obtuse ‘at both ends, terete, spotted; more or less pubes- 
tent; about one or one and achalf inch in length : flowers Targish; 
yellow. : 
Coromandel. Deccan. Delhi. Flowering, nearly all the year 
Fruit much esteemed by: the natives. rt 
(2) G. mactuatys: (Wilid. ) 
Ident. W. & A. ptod. I. p. $42,—Dec, prod, IIT. p. 301. 
Spec. Cx R. Stems. scabroys : leaves roundish- reniform, obsds 
letely lobed; toothed : petals slightly acute : connectivum much pro- 
duced beyond the anthets: fruit pear-shaped, terete, spotted, gla- 
brous, about 22 inches.inJength. 
» The habitat is not given. ‘Wight ineliides it among his Peninsula 
plants; 
