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(1) J. "WiGHTiANA. (MuUer.) 

 Ident. Dec. prod. XV. s. 2. p. 1080. 

 Syn. J. villosa, B. WigU. 

 Engrav. "Wight's Icon. t. 1169 (under J. peltata). 



_ Spec. Chae. Shrub : leayes broadly peltate, long-petioled, or- 

 bicular-ovate, obtusely 3 — 5-lobed, pale velvety-tomentose on both 

 sides, but thicker and softer beneath: inflorescence and calyx 

 softly toinentose : petioles naked : bracts linear-lanceolate : caly- 

 cine segments oblong-ovate, acute, entire : cymes corymbiform : 

 petals slightly cohering a part of the vray, males villous within : 

 ovary and styles sUky -pubescent : stigmas 2-parted ; capsules 

 globose, large. 



Foot of the hills near Coimbatore. 



(2) J. NANA. (JDalz.) 



Ident. Dalzell Bomb. flor. p. 229.— Dec. 1. c. p. 1083. 



Spec. Chae. Shrub : leaves broadly triangular- ovate, 3-lobed 

 almost to the middle or entire : lobes entire, intermediate lobe 

 broadly ovate, abruptly acuminate, 2 lateral ones la,nceolate- 

 ovate, quite glabrous, paler beneath : cymes panicle-shaped, few- 

 flowered : bracts linear-lanceolate, entire : segments of the female 

 calyx linear-lanceolate, gradually acuminate : ovary oblong-ovoid, 

 glabrous. 



Stony places near Poonah. 



GEinJS XXXIV. TEIGONOSTEMOlSr. 

 Monoecia Decandria. Sem : %st.- 



Deriv. So called from the triangular stamens. 



GrEN. Chae, Calyx of either sex imbricated : petals alternating 

 with the sepals, developed or suppressed : stamens central on a 

 receptacle : anthers 2-cleft : cells of the ovary 1-ovuled : fruit cap- 

 sular : seeds ecarunculate. — Trees and shrubs : leaves bistipulate, 

 alternate, oblong, feather-nerved, serrulate or entire, often con- 

 gested at the ends of the branches, firm : flowers monoecious : in- 

 florescences often unisexual, commonly axillary : calyces quin- 

 cuncial : anthers various in number, extrorse or introrse : rudi- 

 mentary ovary none : ovary 3-celled : styles 3, connate at the 

 base, once or twice dichotomously divided : capsules 3-coccous, 

 3-seeded : seeds exarillate. 



