CAPPARlDEiE. 
CapPARIS LOlTOISPI&A. (R. f. et Thorn ) 1 , 
bare of the thorna rafo-pnbesccnt, leaves coriaceous orbicula™^ ’ . T, ? I” 1 ” ,eW " fc ““ tl * coata of «* “hove 
i nearly aa long as the leaf straight or slightly curved 2 to each leaf nedi^oTT*. M ?*“ ?° h ™ y ' Stip " Ies or tho,ns 08 lo "g or 
1 in the sail of the last loaf twice or uroriy 3 tine as h . t. i \ l ™ 34 ter “ in * 1 " the bra ” cUets ”“ d »"» 
| about j as inch. 8 * Ia,Ves ' flowera g ubr0 "®> «™iy oblong pointed glabrous, gynophore 
Canara and Bombay ghats. 
PLATE No. CCLXXXI. 
ACANTHACE^E. 
Common in the Cuddapah, Coimbatore and Tanjore Districts, also in Bengal and Ceylon. 
PLATE No. CCLXXXII. 
MTRTACR®. 
oblongodaf rohro w^t TERPNOPHYLLA. (Thw.) A middling sired tree, branches terete, leaves eubinembranaoeous lanceolate or 
nblongo lanceo late wtth a long acnm,natron and more or lees narrowed at the base, the younger ones ferrugineo-pilose, 2J-5 inehes long 
short few fl ®‘ 8 0tt enCh “ de l00ped near U “ P etioles « “Ob long, peduncles axillary ,nd termini 
.^rt few flowered rufb-pdose as rs all the inflorescence, pedicels about as long as the petioles, petals distinct white twiro as long as the 
p , fruit spherical puberulous nearly as large as a cherry generally 1-seeded. Thto. En. PI Zey. p. 114 qnd 417. 
Ceylon, Ambagamwa and Ratnapoora districts and Reigam Corle np to no great elevation. 
PLATE No. CCLXXXIII. 
petioled oWtfJi, <*“*■> Stems nnnn&l only a few inches high from a permanent ligneons root, leaves abort 
lone calcar ,* "° rt , Mo1 ! poml > B0rrul! ' te ’ 6 ' 7 mches loD 8 by 3-4 inobes broad, racemea short terminal, peduncles 1-2 inches 
ft y 9 lines long, petals 1£ inches long, exterior filaments sterile and exceeding the fertile ones, ovary 1-celled with 4 naripfcal 
receptacles, fruit oblong 2* inches long by If inches diameter. Roxb. Fl. Ind. ii. 638; * 
Jubbulpore, Sumbulpore, &c., nailed Bui koombee j a very beautiful plant which should be introduced into our gardens. 
PLATE No. CCLXXXIV. 
SAPINDACE^S. 
Euphoria GaRDNERI. '(ThW.) A middling sized tree, leaves abruptly pinnate, subglabriras, leaflets 2-3 pair lanceo- 
a e coarsely and obtusely toothed, shortly petiolate glaucous beneath, about 3 inches long by 1 broad, racemes pubescent but the 
pu eaence not stellate, sepals and petals acute and lie latter much longer than the former otherwise as in E Lonea 
Gardneri, Thw. En. PI. Zey. p. 58. 
PLATE No. CCLXXXV. 
SCHMIDELIA ALLOPHYLLA. (DC.) A small tree, leaves glabrous lanceolate, ovato-lanceolate or oblong ac 
an ire or coarsely toothed near the apex, 6*10 inches long by l£-3£ inches broad, veins prominent and looped well within the ] 
