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HeDYOTIS CAP1TATA. (Bedd.) A woody nearly glabrous shrub 5-8 feet high, young ramuli somewhat angled and 
with the stipules and peduncles slightly hairy (under the lens), leaves ovate slightly acute very coriaceous, l|-lf inches long by f-1 * 
inch broad, very prominently 7-9 nerved from the base, nerves channelled above, raised beneath, petioles very flat and dilated 1-2 lines 
long. Stipules broad ovate glanduloso-fimbriate, peduncles terminal and from the upper axils 1-1 £ inches long, flowers 4-merous 
small and inconspicuous densely capitate in globose inch diameter) heads which are furnished at the base with 2-4 small sessile 
leaves, calyx and corol strigose with shining hairs, bracteoles glanduloso-fimbriate. Ovules 6-8 in each cell attached to a flesbv nlacenH 
which is erect from the lower part of the axis. J 1 
I have only found this Tory distinct species on the mountains jnst aboTs Palghat at an elevation of 6S00 feet, abundant in 
open grassy places, 1 
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GERANIACE.E. 
IMPATIENS BaLLAUDI (Bodd.) Herbaceous weak eubereot, 1-1* feet Ligb, atoms glabrous often rooting between th, 
leaves, ease, alternate andoppoMteorate acute , ,ucnrved-,etaceo.dent,te and fnrnisbod near tbo base on the margin with pedicoUod 
g ' a ;d*’ V* T ™ 8 b? *■* Z : ,b T ““ With a few weak "V hairs on tbo veins beneath giabrons 
and much paler, pr.mar, veins 3-4 on each side, pottolos 3-7 lino, long, peduncles solitary terminal or from the unner avils 2 3i iJZ 
long subglabrons 5-8 dowered at the apex pedicel. .Under elongate, dowers f inch long, voxiUnm hooded slightly keeled at L back 
with a rounded point at the apex, aloe spreading, the lower lobe very much larger than the unner Inhollnm «<-<•<., f . , 
gibbous at the middle, capsule ovate swollen subglabrous 3 lines long 7-10 seeded, seeds with^eak haiis. 
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PLATE No. CXCII. 
MELIACEaE. 
AGLAIA MINTXTIFLOBA. (Wight.) A good sized tree, densely covered with i 
equally pinnate, up to more than 2 feet long by 1 foot broad, leaflets 4-6 pair in age glabrous abov *1*™ Une *J Ual y 0r rareIy 
downy underneath, oblong to lanceolate with a long So. acumination slightly’and Lonnlarlv tf tb V P n h “ d<mSe ’ 7 8taIIat °' 
1-2 broad, primary veins prominent 10 14 on each .id.. M aie pamdeSo vL U ? d " 8ab, "> lire - 36 ^ Io “« ^ 
to about as long as the leaves, flowers very numerous very minut 4 1‘ A y ar g® and very compound, from much shorter than 
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maUaya (NeUiampatby). I hare only nauTowt^thl^w!* North Travanooro, also on the Ana- 
reproMnto portion of a male panicle in very young bnd . P “ f the he ™“ tl >TOdite tree in fruit. The figure 
only a manuscript name, as 1 cannot find it described in any work • it it . ‘ " , , W8re ” amed Milnea miuutifoUa . probably 
non m any woik, it it . very handsome tree, particularly when young. 
PLATE No. CXCIII. 
BIXIN EM 
ABERIA GARDNER!. (CLob.) A tree Ifioftfat , . 
leaves ovate oblong or oblongo-laoceolate acuminate subobtuse at theb^Tentire nT t tUberCU,ate> y0UD « ones tomentose 
tose, about 4 inches long by 2 broad, petioles about 4 lines lone cn t a dentato ~ serrate < above pubescent, beneath tomen 
twin, pedicels ,0-20 nmbelUte about 4 line. ,„„g pnw Jyl^’ T “ d fT* TaiM »«“. — short ofto. 
segments of the calyx, female pedicels 1-3, calyx lobes as in’the male Pubescent, filaments filiform equalling th< 
long pdose, berry .bout 1 inch in diameier. ^ ‘» «“ 
pl. b. Ronmea h.bec. pa, Card. in Calc Joum. of Nat. ml Z Z p 9 Z P If M ° m S » h ' W«l 
Ceylon, called Eatambilla; the acid f,nit i, eaten. ' * ^ "**•■*****•«** «* 
PLATE No. CXCIY. 
