. Indian trees : an account of trees, shrubs, woody climbers, bamboos, and palms indigenous or commonly cultivated in the British Indian Empire. Trees. Capparis] VII. CAPPAEIDAOEiE tliis species with C, grandis^ wliicli however ib iinarmed. 16. C, glauca, Wall. *, Linn. Soc. Journ. xxviii. 19. Meiktila, dry region of Upper Burma. An erect slirub. Leaves either obovate | in., or linear 1-2 in. long. Fl. small, glabrous, on filiform pedicels in many iid. umbels. 17. C. flavicans, "Wall. Yemetthen, dry region of Upper Burma. Leaves obovate, ^-1 in. PI unisexual, small, petals densely woolly


. Indian trees : an account of trees, shrubs, woody climbers, bamboos, and palms indigenous or commonly cultivated in the British Indian Empire. Trees. Capparis] VII. CAPPAEIDAOEiE tliis species with C, grandis^ wliicli however ib iinarmed. 16. C, glauca, Wall. *, Linn. Soc. Journ. xxviii. 19. Meiktila, dry region of Upper Burma. An erect slirub. Leaves either obovate | in., or linear 1-2 in. long. Fl. small, glabrous, on filiform pedicels in many iid. umbels. 17. C. flavicans, "Wall. Yemetthen, dry region of Upper Burma. Leaves obovate, ^-1 in. PI unisexual, small, petals densely woolly outside. 18. C. versicolor, Griff.; Mergui. Climbing. Leaves lanceolate glabrous, shining above, pale beneath. PL glabrous, 2 in. diam., white, afterwards rose, in terminal corymbs. 19. C. trinervia, Hook. fil. & Thoms.; Tenasserim, Siam. Branches brown-tomentose. Leaves 2-4 in., secondary nerves 3 pair, distinct, the lowest pair from near the base. PI 1^-2 in. diam., on stout rusty-tomentose pedicels from the axils of the uppermost leaves and in terminal, many fid. corymbs. D. PI. in terminal racemes or panicles, mostly Eastern species. 20. C. floribunda, Wight 111. t. 14 A large woody climber, Branclies glabrous, thorns few. Leaves coriaceouSj glabrous. PL \ in. diam., white, on slender pedicels, in pedunculate umbels, which are arranged in large terminal panicles. Stamens about 8, Prtiit 1 in. diam., globose. Both sides of the Western Peninsula, from Yizagapatam southwards. Tenasserim, Ceylon. 21. C, pumila, Champion; Khasi hills, Sikkim to 3,000 ft., China. A large scram- bling shrub. Branchlets pubescent. Leaves glabrous, lanceolate, acuminate. PI. \ in. diam , white, in large terminal panicles. 22. C. assamica, Hook. fil. & Thoms.; Assam. Branchlets glabrous. Leaves lanceolate, ^6 in., secondary nerves 8-10 pair, prominent beneath, thorns minute. 'F\. very small, in terminal many fid. racemes. 23. C. Mrmanica, Coll. et Hemsl, Journ. Linn. Soc. xxviii. 19 t. 2. Dry


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