138 c. BORAGINES. (C. B. Clarke.) [ Cordia. 
Assam, Griffith, &c. CurrracoNo; H. f. 4 T., &e. Prov; Kurz.—DISTRIB. 
Ava. 
A large tree. Leaves 3-6 in., acute or obtuse, seabrid with very small rough 
points, base 3-5-nerved ; petiole 1-23 in. Corymbs terminal, female many-flowered, 
male dense. Calyx at flower-time scarcely 2 in., tubular-campanulate. Corolla-lobes 
4 À-bin. Stamens 4. Berry usually 4 by $ in., 1-2-seeded ; fruiting-calyx scarcely 
jin wide. 
tt Leaves feather-nerved not (or obscurely) 3-nerved at the base. 
5. C. Rothii, Roem. $ Sch. Syst. iv. 798; leaves subopposite oblong 
base attenuate feather-nerved mature scabrous glabrescent, cymes small pubes- 
cent or subtomentese, berry j in. ellipsoid acute. Wight Ic. t. 1379; DC. 
Prodr. ix. 480; Dalz. $ Gibs. Bomb. Fl. 174; Bedd. For. Man. 166; Brand. 
For. Fl. 338. C angustifolia, Roxb. Fl. Ind. ed. Carey § Wall. ii. 338, not of 
Roem. & Sch. C. reticulata, Roth Nov. Sp. 124; Wall. Cat. 895 ; not of Vahl. 
C. subopposita, DC. Prodr. ix. 480. 
W.Ixn1a, from the Punjab, Hurdwar, and Scinde to Malabar, frequent.— DISTRIB. 
Arabia, Abyssinia. 
A tree, attaining 30 feet, Leaves 4 by 1} in., usually obtuse, entire or undulate ; 
petiole $ in. Corymbs 1-3 in. Calyx at flower time i in., minutely pubescent. 
Corolla-lobes usually 4, à in. Berry usually 1-seeded. 
6. C. Perrottetii, Wight Ic. t. 1381, not of A. DC. ; leaves obovate- 
oblong feather-nerved scabrous pubescent, corymbs small tomentose, berry 4 
in. ellipsoid acuminate. Bedd. For. Man. 166 partly ? 
S. Deccan PexixsuLa ; Bellary, Coimbatore, &c., Wight. 
A small tree. Leaves 1-2 in., somewhat clustered, scarcely subopposite, obtuse, 
entire or crenate; petiole d in. Corymbs 1-2 in. Calyx at flower time j in., tomen- 
tose, tubular-campanulate, soon glabrescent. Corolla-lobes mostly 4, 3-7 in.— Cordia 
Perrottetii, A. DC. Prodr. ix. 482 (Perrottet's Pondicherry example) is Premna 
tomentosa, Willd. ; Beddome's description l.c. appears compounded of this and 
ight's. 
7. C. oblongifolia, Thwaites Enum. 214; leaves elliptic acute or lance” 
late feather-nerved mature glabrous, corymbs terminal soon glabrous, berry. 
by ł in. ellipsoid shortly acute. Bedd. For. Man. 166. ?C Leschenaultij, 
C. Prodr. ix. 482. 
Cryton ; Central Province up to 2000 ft., Thwaites. 
Subscandent, Thwaites. Leaves alternate, 4 by 2 in. elliptic, or 4 by 1 in. lance 
late, base cuneate or rounded, subentire, secondary nerves conspicuous minutely 
reticulated; petiole 1 in. Corymbs 2-4 in., flowers in close clusters. Caly? at 
flower time r in., narrowly funnel-shaped, nearly glabrous without. Corolla-lobes 
5-7, 1 in.—Of C. Leschenaultii no authentic example has been seen; the old Spec" 
men in the British Museum so named is C. oblongifolia. These plants only 
differ from C. Myza in the leaves being obscurely 3-nerved at the base with more 
numerous lateral nerves. , 
& C. Roxburghii, Clarke; minutely scabrous-pilose, leaves oblong- 
lanceolate copiously feather-nerved, corymb small, calyx widely funnel-shaped 
teeth triangular distinct. 
Cryton; Herb. Roxburgh. 
Branches terete, minutely scabrous-pilose. Leaves alternate, 3} by 1 in. acute 
at both ends, coriaceous, subentire, nerves 10-15 pair; petiole 4 in. Corymb 1j m 
diam., minutely scabrous-pilose; flowers few, sessile in small clusters. Calyz 9* 
flower-time } in., minutely scabrous-pilose; teeth 5 or 6, ṣẹ iu., minutely scabrous- 
pilose within. Corolla glabrous within, lobes ġ in., elliptic. Style long, divided into 
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