Casearia. DECANDRIA MONOGYNIA, 421 
ovate. Style the length of the stamens, villous. Stigma 
large, somewhat three-lobed. . 
The mature fruit has not been seen. 
4. C. glabra. R. a 
Arboreous. Leaves bifarious, alternate, drooping, 
ovate-lanceolate, slightly and remotely serrulate, smooth. 
Flowers axillary, decandrous. Stamens and nectaries 
inserted distinctly from each other. 
Of this there is a single small tree in the Botanic gar- 
den at Calcutta, raised from seed from the Molucca Is- 
lands; it is in flower most part of the year, but never pro- 
duces: fruit, yet the flowers seem perfect hermaphrodites, 
The trees are now above ten years old, with a straight 
trunk, up through | the divergiug, or rather drooping 
branches to the very top of the little tree. 
5. C. tomentosa. R. 
Leaves alternate, oblong, serrate, downy. Flowers 
axillary, octandrous. Stamina and nectaries united at 
the base. 
 Teling. Gamgudoo. 
A small handsome tree, a native of most of the Circars, 
but not abundant. It flowers about the beginning of 
the hot season. 
Trunk erect. Branches spreading, horizontal ; bree. 
lets bifarious ; young shoots downy. Leaves alternate, | 
bifarious, short-petioled, ovate or oblong, serrate, dow- 
hy underneath ; from three to five inches long, and from 
One and a half to two anda half broad. Stipules small, 
downy. Peduncles axillary, many, short, one-flowered. 
Flowers small; downy, of a greenish yellow. Calyx 
five-cleft to the bottom ; segments oval, hairy. Nectary a 
Small flat ring surrounding the base of the germ ; from it — 
Projects eight, clubbed, hairy divisions. Filaments ——* 
