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(3) C. NAUciiEii'LOETja. {Lindl.) 



Ident. Lindl. in Bot. Eeg. 14. 



8yn. Urtica naucleiflora, Boxl. — C. suaTeolens, Blmne. 



Migrav. Wight's Icon. t. 684; — Blume pi. Jav. rar. I. t. 1?. 

 —Bot. Eeg. t. 1203. 



Spec. Chae. Dicecious, shrubby, twining : leaves alternate, 

 cordate, entire: glomerules globnlar, compact, male ones panicled: 

 flowers yellowish, fragrant. 



Chittagong. Silhet. Flowering nearly all the year. 



(4) C. GlOBTJIiIFEE. {Booch.) 



Ident. Eoxb. 1. c. p. 593. 



Spec. Chae. Dioecious, shrubby, scandent : leaves alternate, 

 long-petioled, oblong, entire, villous : panicles axillary : glomerules 

 globular, compact, panicled. 



Silhet, flowering in February and March. 



GENUS VI. LAPOETEA. 



]>loecia Pentandria* Sen: Syst: 



Gen. Chae. Male : perianth 5-parted ; stamens 5. Female : 

 inner leaflets of the perianth larger, leafy : stigma long-subulate : 

 achenium obliquely ovate, slightly compressed, somewhat tubercled, 

 enclosed by the inner unchanged leaflets of the perianth, 



(1) L. TEEMINALIS. (jB. W.) 



Ident. Wight's Icon. VI. t. 1972. 



Spec. Chae. Herbaceous, dioecious, erect, all bristly: leaves 

 alternate, long-petioled, ovate-acuminate, acutely mucronate, ser- 

 rated, very rpugh above : male panicles in the lower axils, com- 

 pact, about the length of the petioles : flowers subsessile : females 

 2 — 3 from the upper axils, long-peduncled, loose, pedicels at length 

 winged : calyx 4-sepaled : style longish : stigma acute. 



Neilgherries, flowering in October and November. 



• GENtrS VII. PILEA. 



Klonoecia Tetrandria. Sex : Syst: 



Gen. Chae. Flowers monoecious, male and female on the same 

 panicle, bracteate. Male : perianth 4-parted, leaflets equal, 

 concave : stamens 4, opposite the sepals : filaments filiform, at 

 first inflexed, afterwards leaping up elastically : anthers introrse, 



