Carallia. ICOSANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 481. 
celled, one-seeded, attachment superior, Berry one or 
two-seeded. ha 
1. C. lucida, R. Ind. pl. 3. n. 211. 
-Léaves opposite, oblong, serrulate. Peduncles many- 
flowered. ; 
Teling. Karalli. 
‘This is a small handsome tree, a native of the lower 
region of the Circar mountains, and of Chittagong. i i 
ering time March. Leaves not deciduous. ; 
Leaves opposite, short petioled, oval-pointed, delicate- 
ly serrate, smooth and shining on both sides ; four or 
‘five inches long and from two to two and a half broad. 
Stipules interfoliaceous, pointed. Umbellets axillary, 
small, rigid, few-flowered, generally three-cleft. Calyx 
above, six or seven parted ; divisions acute, erect, perma- 
nent. Corol six or seven-petalled, orbicular, scolloped, 
waved, inserted into the divisions of the calyx by short 
claws. Filaments twelve or fourteen, of the length of the 
corol, inserted into the calyx. Anthers oblong, erect. 
Germ inferior, globular, one-celled, containing one, two, 
or three seeds, attached to the top of the cell. Style the 
length of the filaments. Stigma three-lobed. Berry glo- 
bular, smooth, pulpy, of the size of a large pea, cneroe 
ed, Seed one, rarely two, uniform, j 
2. C. lanceeefolia. R, 
Leaves \anceolar, acutely-serrulate, waved, hiniay. 
Peduncles many-flowered. 
Engeet-darray is the Malay name on the West coast of 
Sumatra, where the tree is indigenous ; from thence it was 
introduced into the Botanic garden at Calcutta, wherein | 
ten years it has attained the height of twenty-five feet, 
with a yery straight trunk as in the firs ; decorated with nu- 
mérous, expanding, opposite Reockss and beam. a 
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