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suddenly acuminate at the apex, 3-5 inches long by -|-2^ inches broad, veins prominently looped ■well within the margin, petioles about 
2 lines long, flowers whitish about 5 lines in diameter in axillary or sub terminal 3-6 flowered subsessile or shortly peduncled umbels, 
pediceh inch slender, calyx ciliate, petals obloDg veined ciliate, stamens about 50, ovar y oblong glabrous the gynophore 4 inch 
Ion", fruit pisiform scarcely a inch in diameter. Flora of British India p. 176. 
Tinnevelly and Travancore ghats, common in the Pooleary pass and about Courtallum, Ac., the leaves are very variable, some 
of my specimens having them very narrow. 
PLATE No. CCLXXVI. 
CaPPAKIS rEDUNCULOSA. (Wall.) A spreading branched shrub, branches pubescent at length glabrous, thorns 
3 hort "enerally recurved, leaves glabrous suborbicular cordate at the base obtuse or retuse penniveined inches long by nearly as 
broad shining above, petiole very short, flowers inch diameter in 2-6 flowered terminal or axillary and shortly (J-J inch) peduncled 
umbels, pedicels 1-11 inches long slender, sepals equalling the petals ciliate at length reflexed, petals oblong ciliate, stamens about 26, 
ovary oblong glabrous, gynophore 1 inch loug, fruit size of a cherry globose, several seeded. Wall. Cat. 6,993;— Ft. Brit. Inch p. 176. 
Tanjore, Concan, &c. 
PLATE No. CCLXXVII. 
EANUNCULACEiE. 
CLEMATIS TRILOBA. (Heyne.) A large climber, silky, leaves small simple ternate or pinnate entire or 1-3-toothed 
or-lobed, 1-2 inches, elliptic ovate or cordate 3-nerved, panicle axillary many flowered, lower bracts leafly, flowers H-2 inches in 
diameter white, sepals 4-6 spreading from the base, membranous oblong, silky outside, filaments about 30 narrow-linear glabrous or 
slightly hairy at the base, connective of anther not produced, achenes about 10, with long feathery tails. Htyne in Both. FTov. Sp. 
251 ;— FI. of Brit. Ind. p. 3. 
Concan ghats and Mawal district. 
PLATE No. CCLXXYIII. 
MALVACEAE. 
DlCELLOSTYLES AXILLARIS. (Thw.) A middling sized tree, leaves entire ovato-lanceolate smooth 2^-4J inche 
loug by H-2 inches broad paler beneath, petioles 3-4 lines long, flowers axillary solitary, bracteoles 4 lanceolate subconnate at the 
base 1-1 h inches long by 3-6 lines broad, calyx cupuliform 5-toothed £ inch long, petals 5 oblongo-spathulate ciliate aud pubescent, 
staminal column short, ovary 2-celled cells 2-ovuled, style branches 2, stigmas large globose, fruit hispid. Ivydia axillaris, Thw. Bn. 
PI. Zey. p■ 30. Dicellostyles, Bentli. Gen. PI. i. p. 207. 
Ceylon, near Badulla, elevation 2000 feet. 
PLATE No. CCLXXIX. 
JULOSTYLIS ANGUSTIFOLIA. (Thw.) A middling sized tree sparingly branched, leaves narrow oblongo-lanceolate 
entire, gradually acuminate at the apex stellately hirsute, paler beneath 5-8 inches long by 14-3 inches broad, petioles 3-5 lines long, 
panicles large terminal pendulous stellately pubescent, flowers A inch broad, corol cupuliform, pale colored with the lower half reddish 
inside, style densely hairy. Thw. Bn. Zey. p. 30. Kydia angustifolia, Amt. Pug. PI. Ind. Or. 4. 
Ceylon, south of the island, not uncommon. 
PLATE No. CCLXXX. 
