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Branches filiforme procumbent very long and multiplyed grows between the Stones of the Walls on the Chittledroog and other Hills

A The flower of the plant pretty correct & the leaves
the Branches too thick
B flower opened
C Calyx and Germ
d  Capsules

Ruellia very common in all hedges but having never described it nor a specimen I cannot pretend to say what species

Volcameriai inermis  The leaves ought to be serrated from the middle to the point and each serration mucronated

Didynamia angiosperm[i]a ii- new genus
     Characters[:]. Calyx 5 parted.  Drupe nut 2 cell'd two seeded 
Flowers collected ina kind of strobilus
     Calyx one leaf tooth'd
Coroll[a] (subringent) upper lip 3 parted all lacinae equal under one two parted not so deep as the former somewhat larger
Tube very long[,] a little in the middle bellied[,] growing narrow again at the mouth
Stamina 4 excedingly short in the Belly of the tube equal length
Germ oblong Style short stigma cup formed
Drupe of the size of a very small pea orbicular The nut two cell'd & two seeded
Trunk suffruticose red or white - Branches obtuse four =
= sided Leaves varying hearted & oblong crenate rugose below white soft
Flowers on a common recepticle which when the Berry's have fallen off remains for a long time on the plant as at A
											Between

i  Volkameria
ii. Moluccella laevis