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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal Part II (Natural History &c.) 1870

1870

P r o d. XVI 614 —differs from D. grandifolius M i q. simply in having the leafbuds the leaves underneath and the inflorecences quite glabrous not puberulous the fruits are the same in both species. [...] 2 tOlieli I can point out between the two is that in the latter tho prickles of the capsules are very crowded and in the former very lax and distant. [...] I have unfortunately no flowers to examine and a withered flower-rudimeptdid not show me exactly fix% parts but the arrangement of the pedicels and inflorescences and the whole structure of the leaves clearly shows that the species is a Connaropsis. [...] The difficulty to recognise the real limits of the species of Citrus is I believe duo to the fact that nobody as yet has atempted to study the wild growing forms before examining the cultivated ones. [...] Is it possible that S. paniculata A r n. is the same as Pyrospomum calophyllum M i q. ? The foliage of the latter resembles very much that of K. Zeylanica.

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Pages
97
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
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On Some New or Imperfectly Known Indian Plants — by S.Kurz ESQ. Curator of the Calcutta Herbarium
63-91 The Honorary Secretaries view
A List of Birds Obtained in the Khast and North Cachar Hills by Major.Godwin -Austen. F. R. G. S. Deputy. Supdt. Topographical Survey of India
91-112 The Honorary Secretaries view
Additional Observations Regarding Some Species of Birds Noticed by Mr. W. T. Blanford in his “Ornithological Notes from Southern Western and Central India ”— by Allan O. Hume Esq. C. B. Commissioner of Customs Agra
113-122 The Honorary Secretaries view
On Certain Protracted Irregularitier of Atmospheric Pressure in Bengal in Relation to the Monsoon Rainfall of 1868 and 1869 —by Henry F. Blanford Meteorological Reporter to the Government of Bengal
123-133 The Honorary Secretaries view
Observations on Some Indian and Malayan Amphibla and Reptilia —by Dr. F. Stoliczka Palæontologist of the Geol. Survey of India; Hon. Secretary Asiat. Soc. Bengal
134-157 The Honorary Secretaries view
Explanation of Pl. IX
158-158 The Honorary Secretaries view

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