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Calyx quinque-partitus, minimus, fiindo tectus disco carnoso 
maximo. Filamenta 6 — 10, saepius 8, pilosa, disco inserta. An- 
theras bilobae, nescio an fertiles ? Germen siiperum, subpedi- 
cellatum, longitudiiie staminum. Stylus subulatus. Stigmata 
duo vel tria, crassa, pubescentia, revoluta. 
Maris paniculae folio breviores, compositae e racemulis bre^ 
vissimis 4 — 6-floris. Pedimculus angulatus, pilosus. 
Calyx ut in hermaphrodita. Filamenta 7 — 8, pilosa, subu- 
lata, patentia, calyce multo longiora. Antherae magnae, oblon- 
gae, quadrisulcae. Germen nullum. Styli rudimentum simplex 
in disci medio. 
Linkeiig, p. 157. 
This seems evidently to be a Cussambium, very nearly 
allied to my C. glahrum, above described, if it be really 
different ; but being cultivated, its fruit is probably more 
succulent than that which grows wild in India, although 
this also is esculent. 
Caput XLVIII. 
Pomum dracoDum domes ticuro, p. 157? t. 58. 
This seems pretty clearly to be a Spondias, but it is not 
mentioned by any recent author, so far as I know. 
Caput XLIX. 
Pomum dracoiium silvestre, p. 159, t. 59- 
This also seems to be a Spondias. 
Rau Geiiraiig, p. 159. 
Seems to be still another Spondias. 
Caput L. 
Condondum, p. 161, t. 60. 
In a commentary on the First Fart of the Hortus Mala- 
baricus, I have explained several errors that have arisen 
