( 3^6 ) 
rated by any Partition, tho' th^Capfule feems externally 
to be falcated. • 
x6. z6. Neer Ureevee T^j/. 
Lyfimachia non pappofa humilu Maderafpatana Clinopo- 
dii Virginiani lutei folmfniiluCarophyUoideparvo^ Pluk. 
Tab. 203. Fig. 5". & Aim. Bot. 23 6. an Carambu Hort. 
Malab. VoL z. Tab. 49. p. 95-. 
27. 27. Perrepan Chedde Mai Tsjeru-Tsjurcl H. Mai 
V. iz. 7<2^. 64. p. III. vuJgo Rottang^ and by 
us Rattan. 
Names Rottang Malabaricus minor. Arunio Rotang dilla Pifo 
sm^ms P^antifs. Aromat. 188. ¥ig. Ray H.Pl. i^i6. A.Nucifera 
.ynwyms. j^^^^j^g Ji^a^fruil» fpadkei colcrisftriis purpureis venufii 
teffidlato Aim. Bot. Phanko-Scorpiuros feu Helitropium 
Palmites ffinofum^Polygonati anguflu foliis Madrafpatana, 
pluk. Tab. iq6\ Fig. i,& i. & Aim. Bot. 276. Fru^iu 
fquammofus orbiculatus mtnor Avellance magnitudine C B. 
510. F. exilis Camce de Be^gaU cnditm Clus exot.p.24. 
Fig. Fr. Cannos, dt Bengal a; IB. V. i. 1. 5. p. 400. 
an Arundo Indka uerficolor. flexilisy CB. 18. IB. V. 2, 
1. 18. p. 489. & RaiiH. PI. 1277. 
The lejffer Rattan or Cane chair Reed* 
The middle Rib of thele Leaves, as well as Edges, are 
"De^o-htioh ^^^'X ^^^^^ "^^^^ ^^^7 '^^^^ hairy Thorns^ which is nei- 
sjoi ^^^^ expreft in the Hortiu Malab. or Dr. Plukenet's Fi- 
gure^ which laft otherwife very well refembles this Plant, 
particularly the tendency or peculiar coyling of its Flow- 
ersj which turn inwaras like thofe of Tournfole or our 
Moufear Scorpion Grafs. The Fruit alfo holds the fame 
Difpofitioo. Each Racema and its fub-divided Spikes of 
Flowers and Fruit are iocompafs'd below with a membra" 
naceous Faginaox Sheath^ confpicuousin both, but more 
obvious when in Flower, 
The 
