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Also, Turczanlnow's description is not correct as to the absolute glabrousness of the . 

 species. The sepals and tips of the branchlcts of Lobb No. 468 are minutely pubes- 

 cent ; and the examples of C angustata, Teys, 4' Bhm, (see Miq, FL Ind. Bat, i. pt. i. 

 710) only differ by being slightly more pubescent. Lastly, the whole does not differ 

 'from C. glomerata so much as C. glomerata if cultivated at Singapore might be ex- 

 pected to vary from the Sikkim type. 



3. C. g-raveolens, Dalz. in Ilooh. Journ. Bot. iv. 107 ; leaves elliptic 

 obtuse or shortly acute more or less crenate, base of the calyx pubescent^ 

 pedicel above the articulation glabrous, fruit f in. ellipsoid. Dalz. 8f Gibs. 

 Bomb.Fl. 11; Brand. For, FL 248. 0. Ilamiltoni, Wall. Cat 7195 ckiejli/, 

 G. macro^yna, Turcz. in Bvll Soc. Nat, Mosc. 1858, pt. i. 463 ; Kurz m Joum. 

 As, Soc. 1877, pt. ii. 92 ; For. FL i. 529. 



. GuRWHAL and Kumaon ; Boyle, WaUich, 4'c. Sikkim ; alt. 1500 ft., C. B. Clarke.^ ^ 

 "Dkccan Peninsula, especially the western side, common; Wight, &c. Bukma; 



McCliiland, Kurz. /• ii; 



A shrub, or tree 20 ft. ; branchlets glabrous to the final stipules. Leaves (in the 

 type) 4 by 2f in., broadly elliptic, little acuminate, rounded at the base ; petiolc^m.; 

 but the leaves are often narrower, almost lanceolate, and acute at the base. Ptdicels 

 usually short, sometimes ^ in., jointed at or above the base, aureo- pubescent below 

 the articulation glabrous above to near the base of the calyx. Calgx always pubes- 

 cent at the base, above sometimes densely aureo-pubescent sometimes glabrous. Ims ^ 

 species is to be separated from C. glomerata by the pedicel glabrous above its ''^^^p^/ 

 lation and by its geographic locality; from (7. esculenta by its less entire less thick . 

 leaves and the calyx pubescent at its base. As to the Wallichian Number quoted: ^ 

 in the large paper type, Wall, Cat, 7195, A and one sheet of B is C, graveokns; the 

 other part/of B does not belong to the genus. The Burmese plant is distributed by 

 Mr. Kurz under the name C, Haviiltoni, Wall, correctly: but in Joum. As. ^^^-^^^ 

 For. FL he has changed the name to C. Canziala, Wall, (see 10. C. tomentosa.) ■^o^' r^ 

 Eoxburgh says his C. om^a has the leaves downy beneath, whereas Mr. Ktirzs^V^ 

 (truly) that his plant has all parts glabrous: Wallich's own Canziala is hairy. :,•■.. .^. 



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4. C. esculenta, Roxh. Fl. Ind. ii. 422 ; leaves elliptic-lanceolate en- 

 tire acute at the base or at least not rounded, pedicel above its articulation ana 

 caljx glabrous, fruit |-f in. ellipsoid. 0. Ifevigata, Dcdz. in Hook. Joum. Jiot, 

 iv. 107 ; Bah. 8c Gibs. Bomb. Fl. 11. 0. Champiocii and zeylanica, Thwatm 

 Enum. p. 19. 0. varians, Thicaites Enum. 19 at least asreyards var. a; -d^«»- 

 Fl. Syk. t. 203. 



Malabar, from Bombav to Kxjrg, frequent. Ceylon, plentiful; Thwaitcs. 

 MouLMKiN and Singapore, Lobh. Griffith, Maingay. , , .» 



A shrub or small tree, branches glabrous. Leavrs 3-6 by 1-2 in., broad-lanceoia^^ » 



narrowed to both ends, entire or most obscurely crenato, thick, subconaceous , P ^ 



ally less than \ in. in fruit, jointed at the base, tarpe . 

 \Ai\i 2-fid stigma (Thwaites No. 2604, 2657) ; but carpels often 3 (see Beddome • 



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Sylv. 208).— C. Ckampionii Thwaites with very entire coriaceous acuminated leave 

 exiictly the form sent from Moulmein and Singapore. • K 2603 



Yah, angitsta; leaves narrow-lanceolar 4 by 1 in. — Ceylon; Th^^^.^f'** t*^' 

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 |-f in. ellipsoid. C. varians var. y obovata Thivaites I. c, 



: Ceylon, alt. 6000-8000 ft.; Thwaites, Gardner, Walker. 

 ^' 'A small tree, branches glabrous. Leaves 2 in., much uarro 

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