408 | WETRANDRIA MONÓGYNIA. Callicarpa, 
more round àt the base; much more pointed, with the long taper 
points entire ; all the rest of the margin, except what may be called - 
. the base, obtusely-serrulate. In macrophylla, the leaves are crenate, 
more obtuse, and the margins cut to the very apex: the two are 
- however very nearly allied, though I think sufficiently eios. hg 
authorize their being considered as different. - 
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5. C. macrophylla. Vahl. Symbol. ii. 13. t. 59. , 
Shrubby, downy. Leaves opposite, ovate-lanceolate, serrulate, 
reticulate, hoary underneath. Corymbs axillary, dichotomous, 
. rather longer than the petiols. Berry minute, white. 
Native of Silhet and Chittagong, 
~ A shrub, from four to eight feet in length. Trunk scarcely any, 
but several, round, erect branches, covered with white down.— 
Leaves opposite, petioled, lanceolate, or oblong lanceolate, fine- 
pointed, finely serrate, wrinkled, above soft, and a little downy, be- 
low covered with much whitish soft down, from six to nine inches 
long, and two or three broad. — Stipules none.— Pefiols about an inch 
long, downy.—Corymbs axillary, peduncled, two-forked, nearly glo- - 
bular, downy, many times shorter than the leaves. — Peduncles as 
long as the petioles, round, downy. — Bractes lanceolate, one under 
each division of the corymb.— Flowers very numerous, small. rose- 
coloured.— Calyx woolly, the four divisions distinct and acute. 
-. 6. C. acuminata. R. E. 
.. Shrubby, tender parts hoary with a stellate a dmt Leaves 
broad-lanceolar, acuminate, remotely repand, denticulate. Panicles 
axillary, long-peduncled, dichotomous, shorter than the leaves. 
A native of Silhet, flowers in May. In this species the panicles : are 
elevated on longer peduncles than in the other species, the leaves - 
and young parts very hairy, except the upper surface of the former 
when fully expanded, which is then naked and reticulate ; from four 
to five jachas long by nearly. tworbroad. eo = olf apes 
