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elliptic or elliptic-lanceolate, acute at both ends, membranaceous : 

 female pedicels in threes : disc of male flowers flattish, thick, 

 margin entire, free from the calyx : capsule of a bluish tinge. 



Southern &hauts of the "Western Coast. 



(50) P. EoxBTJEGHii. (Muller.) 



Ident. Mull. Arg. 1. c. p. 47.— Dec. 1. c. p. 420. 



Syn. P. tetrandruB, Basel, flor. Ind. III.J9. 674. 



Spec. Chab. Shrub : branchlets puberulous : stipules oblon- 

 gate-triangular-ovate : leaves ovate-lanceolate, unequal at the 

 base, acute, acuminate at the apex, sparingly rufous-pubescent 

 beneath : fascicles many-flowered : calycine segments ovate, acumi- 

 nate, laciniate-flmbriate : glands of the disc connate only below : 

 ovary depresso-globose, 6-furrowed, glabrous. 



Snhet. 



(51) P. FIMBEIATTJS. {Muller.) 



Ident. Mull. Arg. 1. c. p. 47.— Dec. 1. c. p. 422. 



Syn. Eeidia fimbriata, S. Wight. 



Ungrav. "Wight's Icon. t. 1&04. fig. 1. 



Spec. Chae. Shrub : stipules of the leaves of the branches 

 triangular-ovate, of the branchlets triangular-lanceolate, long- 

 acuminate : leaves oblong-ovate, obtuse at the base, gradually 

 acuminated at the apex : segments of the calyx ovate, acutish, all 

 lacerate-denticulatfe at the margia : glands of the male disc orbicu- 

 lar, smooth : urceolus hypogynous, entire : ovary smooth, glabrous : 

 styles short, bipartite, erect. 



Neilgherries. 



(52) P. Bailionianu-s. {Muller.) 



Ident. Mull. Arg. 1. c. p. 47. — Dec. 1. c. p. 422. 



Syn. Eeidia latifolia, S. W. — Bpistilium latifolium, Thwaites 

 Ijnum. pi. Zeyl. — E. cordifolium, Saill. Huph, p. 648. 



Miffrav. "Wight's Icon. t. 1904. f. 2, 



Spec. Chae. Shrub : stipules triangular-ovate at the base, 

 lanceolate-subulate : leaves rhombovate, unequal-sided at the 

 base, one side obtuse or semicordate, the other subacute, gra- 

 dually acuminated -. segments of both calyces broadly elliptic- 

 ovate, entire : urceolus of either sex somewhat adhering to the 

 calyx, somewhat entire, whitish within, remarkably rough with 

 tubercles : ovary glabrous. 



Courtallum. 



