Calhearpa. TETRANDRIA MONOGYNIA, 393 
4, C. ineana, Ry » ubocleo tet 
oe ae young ahesie hoary. © Seats io heel ieee 
ly serrulate, fine and entire-pointed, hoary underneath, 
» Mashandaxi, Asiat, Res, iv. 238.0 4) | 
Beng. Muttura, Muttrunja. 
» A stout shrub, with all the tender Sa cases under sur- 
face of the leaves densely clothed with long, soft, white, stel- 
late pubescence ; common in the vicinity of Calcutta, where 
it is in flower and seed nearly the whole year. 
. I long considered this to be Vahl’s macrophylla, but .on 
rearing what I also took for the same species from Silhet and 
Chittagong, in the Botanic garden, I could plainly observe 
a striking difference when growing near each other, and as 
the Chittagong and Silhet sort agrees much better with Vahl’s 
figure and description, I must consider it to be his macrophyl- 
la. In the Calcutta plant, which I now eall ineana, the leaves 
ave never so broad in proportion to their length, more round 
at the base; much more pointed, with the Jong 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 suffi- 
pci distinct to authorize their being considered as dif- 
“ C. macrophylla, Vahl, Symbol, iii. 13, t. 53. fj 
Shrubby, downy. Leaves opposite, ovate lanceolate, ser- 
rulate, reticulate, hoary underneath. Corymbs a di-. 
chotomous, rather dJonges than the packs, Berry minute, 
white. eRe Hiss sed Bg een 
uh: shite al, Slade Chibaesant es 
_ A shrub, from four to eight feet in length,. 2 Fem, scarce- 
ts ‘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, below covered with much whitish soft 
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