
475. T oxocabpi s R oxbükgiiii (W and \.Aw l"p ù u '
, Iol.1 tigma Roxb.) rat U) J clothed with in sty down:
leave ,lj- jd, oval cuminated e m u l in short pi
KEdunU(>>. with di^raeate.'hrai ches about equal i i Ien ;th
| p II41U : segments ligéîati glabi;ô[is le àflets of corona
ovate, acutish, bearing each a short, thick, acute, hardly
exserted -cz 1 ei*jif.sidb^w;l n r isj pu l in length to the
anthers stigma11 e iked, t.Wisti (k’.fjfudl tn ‘ iIk tube of
BHKgfe^erinte branch—2 a dissected flower. '»>
g : « ’[47.6V; T ii,nM M nM ‘M hi i j p i ,a -l(Ro\b ) ‘ le uV,s '
oblong-lancet late undulated, glabr >u 1 : calcyne teeth
i - tivate :- segmet t- ol corolla < onvex,., bf: two forms, < renu-
lated cymès divaricate , fiowers^dioomnjS—(, 4iilAWfsT
1 Flowering branch.
S lj^ S 'Ï^T tlS 1 KA.T WON 1 t-NA O »ÿÿ’î? ft-A (Il II) lriUS
cli ptiihor oblong hlm't^ja^Kun Liut'i^"' peduncles from
the ten ks of the hi nches twin, 1-3 flowered bracte is
,* deciduous :;;ca:l^ne!teeth very short,,, rounded : anthers
exserted stigma undivided follicle s tori lous—G. Don.
1. c'.'ip.)90.
1 Flowering branch— 2 dissèçtë'd flower—3 follicles
jjfionr bui s.l 4 a young s.eed cut Ir nsyersi lÿç'?5 a tr itu- e
seed similarly cut—nViit Wrgit ldinalK sho rang.thi em i;
bi j e> in copious albumen—7 a seed —8 the s une eùictove;cly
in its arilli^K?lKp0ciintu ot ijdoflblo lljwtr.
Ç.- ' 17b. Amfiiaiic f i n ri.i «Hi am (D C 1’tod 6,'p. 27‘2J,
■ Gnaphaliu m — Wight’s contributions) stem shrubby
low, very ramons : floriferous br she lies ei e c omentose :
lower leaves close, pressed re.trorsely imbricated, linear,
If sub obtuse,/ si dirons; t i e upper onesalong the flôrife-
U, r °us bi mi hi s i ret t tomentose, some vh it m 11 it, ai ute,
t capitnla congested into a dense terminal corymb si de
. of the involucri obl< ng-lineai sub icute I >ngei than
the disk, white, bristles of the pappus pencillati at thé
point.—DC. ’
. * Want natural size—a a capital uni before expah-
,1 'sioh—3 after expansion—4 sterile flowers and scale
detached-—5 fertile flower — 6 the same dis ected— 7, *
aptbers 1 a c t and fit nt views— 8 ir hrmfr of" the p ippus'
more highly magnified showing the pencillate apex. - f4
\ 479. A mbebboa imimcca (DC Prod. 6 j j h) t i n ,
erect, ramous, sulcately angled, naked ti wards tin apex,
and like the leaves glabi ons or soméwh it rough leaves
lanceolate coarsely dentate, the upper ones, few and .-‘J
distant, linear entire.
Flowering plant—il a detai Ind ilotw l with it's scaly
i unequal’ pappus— 3 corolla split open to show the stamens—
4 detached anthers—5 polleu- 6 ovary style 1
, and stigma—7 a pappus scale—8 ovary cut ftp'en'shows
^ipg'the erect ovulé.
' 480. Ceotolakia lusucata (Heyne) suflrutescent,
erect, much branched, clothed all over with glutinous* ,H
soft’hairs patent on the branches and adpressed on the
leaves : stipules .and bracteas permanent, d< epl cordati -
.Ovate, amplexicaul, reflexed, shining and viscid un the
tipper side : leaves from oblong-oval obtuse to" oval -lanceolate
: racemes with the lower flowers abortive, form -
ing a large panicle bractca a lttn ite, more pointed
than the stipules : bracteoles similar to tjie brat teas, on
the middle of the pedicel : calyx deeply 5-cleft, shorter
than. the. corolla *. margins of the segments scarcely re-
curved : vexillum silk y : legume roundish-oblong, about
the length of the calyx, sessile, silky, 1-seed'ed.—W.
and A. Prod. I. p. 183.
1 Flowering brant h - 2 qu-sn t»a. flower—3 detached
petals—4 shoi t st uni ns—5 long ones—6 a legume 7
ovary cut open showing the ovules—8 à Isgtmie opened
— 9 a seed, cut lengthwise^!» embryo detached—11
portions of leaves magnified.
481. Crotalaeia PtiLCHERRiMA (Roxb.) shrubby,
erect, branched, covered, all over with fulvous shining
I soft hairs: stipules'none: leaves cuneate -obovate, ob-
f tllse: racemes elongated, terminal, on panic-led axillary
I , 1 2-leaved branches; lower flowers abortive: bracteas
alternate, cordate, acuminated, reflexed, upper surface
I, viscous: bracteoles on the middle of the pedicels, similar
to the bracteas calyx deeply 5-cleft, shorter than
I the c on ill '.anil like the vexillum silky with fulvous hairs :
if gamuts bbfeng-lan eolate, the margins scarcely recurv-
I c l legumes sessile oblong, glabi ous, hid in the perma-
i nr c a \ ifJ’V— eded — W. and A. Prod I. p. 184.
1 1 lowr 11 Ig bi inch—2 expanded flower, natural size
~ 3 the sa'Wf dissected- t and 5 s tam e n s -6 petals
detached—7 ovarj open-d—8 legume and persistent
calyx—9 Legumes opened—10 a s e e d - tk-’W t’longitu-
dmally to show the embryo—12-13 upper and under
surfaces of, the leaves slightly magnified to show the pu-
482- nGAL*CTEA f-0seEi-0MA..(k. W.) slightly pubes-
I ci nt, le illf ts line u I uu i ol ---tlie.- base, pe-
I duncles axillary, sli ndi r, nearly is long as the leaves,
I It A flu efed, I ilyx pubc scei t cunpinnlate at the base,
i 5tc1c ft si gmi nts subulate, legume slightly pubescent.—
I Bala II ra t hills m u Madras.
rh i s<sj5.eicies. seetn s' intermediable between G. temil•
I ( sa but i-’C K distinguished from both by
I its l< ifl ts vhich are from 1 to 5 inches long and scarcely
L 4 line s br lad -, J
1 Flowering br mb tufui xl vze 2 detached petals—
L 3 stamen - 4 calyx and bracteoles—5 ovary With the
I remain ot the stani ns -( ! m ,,v diAidi d h ngthwise—7
a n p j legume after dehiscence—8 (a sWedi—9 the Mme
% a t transversely— 1 oM b t lengthwise—11 embryo de-
i, 4. /A 4
483. ■ Parochi rus major (Don) leaflets obovate, refuse,
crennlated.—W. and V Prod I. page 252.
1 Flowering branch—:2 a detached flower—3 detach-
1' ed petals—4 calyx, ovary and stamens—5 stamens de-
L tailu-d- 6 an the rs back and front—7 ovary opened—8
a legume' opened^- 9 a portion more highly magnified to
I 's h v th pi iticu ot tin seed—10 » seed—l’l-12-13 the
I sm e oj st t t(,d
484, ^loTorilA C0ETMB0SA (D iO i Prod. C page 442)
leaves broadly elliptic, obtuse, floriferous branches naked,
I bearing a many hi i.n d bra, t< a n d corymb on the apex,
I < lpit il I longei th in their pedicels. D.C. (I am doubtful
if this is really distinct from N. Grandiflora.— R. W.)
I 1 H w ring branch—2 a y< ung How r before the
separating of the stigmas—3 another flower somewhat
further advanced] but less magnified—4 corolla detached
and split open to show the stamens—5 detached stamens
—6 style and stigmas—7 ovary opened showing the
I erect ovule—8 ovary—9 a bristle-of the pappus.
485 Coccutns ooEmroLius (D.C.) twining; bark
corky, slightly tubercled : leaves, roundish cordate with
[ a broad sinus, shortly and sharply pointed, glabrous :
I racemes, axillary or lateral; of male flowers longer than
the leaves, pedicels several together; o f female scarcely
so long ks the leaves, pedicels solitary : petals uoguicu-
late ; unguis linear,' Sightly margined upwards ; limb
triangular-ovate, retiexed : stamens 6 ; filaments thickened
at the apex; • anther- cells divaricating; ovaries 3 :
I drupes ;|,3 , globose: embryo small, cotyledous orbicular, .
approximate, fleshy.—W. and A. Prod. 1 page 12.
1 Male plant natural size—2 a detached flower—3 the
same, on’B o f the petals'thrown back to show the inner
series and stamens—4 a stamen with its* attached scale
I—& d'ewened anthers back and front views,
W) 1