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—Cunsjera.. TETRANDRIA MONOGYNIA. . W$h. 
Peduncles axillary, crowded, short.— Flowers small, straw-coloured.: 
Calyx ; tube somewhat gibbous, four-sided ; outside scaly; border 
of four cordate segments ; its mouth marked on the inside with four 
curved lines, on- their pointed junctures the filaments sit.—Style 
| hairy.— Drupés oblong, succulent, when ripe red. 
Obs. The calyx of my plant catinot be said to be placed on the 
germ; it has, as it were a lower tube which envelopes the germ only, 
this part grows with the fruit, and finally becomes the: pulpy part. 
thereof: as in the pese of Jussieu. balia» 
s E. eva Ri, 
_ Arboreous. ioiei: often spinous, pointed: Leaves RUSA 
and broad-lanceolate, entire, silvery underneath. Flowers in axilla- 
ry fascicles. -F ruit cylindrically oblong. 
A large tree, native of the ‘Garrow Hills and there called Shen- 
Shong. Flowering time December. "The fruit shaped like an olive, 
but much larger; it is eaten by the natives. when. Hpoj ie itis 
generally in March and April. 
CANSJ ERA. ne Gen. ed. Ust. gsi. 
Calyx large, gibbous, four-toothed. Corol none. Nectary four- 
petalled, embracing the germ, and of the same — a »- 
rior, —— 
"1 0i scandens, Roxb. Corom. ii. N. 103. * huge 2 
"Shrubby, scandent. Leaves alternate. Spikes axillary. 
Scheru-valli caniram, Rheed. Mal. vii. p. 7. t. 4. 
. Tsjetu caniram, ibid. p. 3. t. 2. appears to be the same Vis ^ 
“A large woody climbing shrub; a native of the Circar mountains. _ 
“Leaves alternate, two-faced, short-petioled, broad-lanceolate, 
smooth, entire, about three inches long, and one broad.— Spikes axil- 
es malabarica, Lam., Kansk. iii. 433.—Daphne polystachya, Willd. spec. iis 
o 420.—N. wa ; i 
