394 TETRANDRIA MONOGYNIA, Callicarpa, 
down, from six to nine inches long, and two or three broad. 
Stipules none. Petioles about an inch long, downy, many 
times shorter than the leaves, Peduneles as long as the pe- 
tioles, round, downy. Bractes lanceolate, one under each di- 
vision of the corymb. Flowers very numerous, small, rose- 
coloured, ~_— woolly, the four divisions distinct and acute. 
» 6. C, acuminata, R. 
“Shrabby, tender parts hoary with a vests pinned 
‘ Leaves broad-lanceolar, acuminate, remotely repand, denti- 
culate. Panicles axillary, long-peduncled, —r 
shorter than the leaves, 
A native of Silhet, flowers in May. In this species tie pa- 
nicles are elevated on longer peduncles than in the other 
species, the leaves and young parts hairy, except the upper 
surface of the former when fully expanded, which is then nak- 
ed and reticulate ; from four to five inches a two 
broad. seared 
7. C. longifolia, Linn, sp. pl, ed. Willd. i. 621. 
Shrubby, with erect weak branches, Leaves rather long- 
petioled, broad-lanceolate, serrulate, smooth above, downy 
underneath, Panicles axillary, re —_— of the 
ae Berries white. - 
A native of Prince of Wales’ Island, — it {blossoms i in 
a = ~— ps rs ges Tia a Aba: 
Ble ae % feng tL apy oss apres peitececs 
Shrubby, all the tender parts, ‘ied ion miien diehice of di: 
short-petioled, elliptic, dentate, cuspidate leaves woolly, Co- 
rymbs axillary, their division and the calyces clothed with 
minute grains under the wool, 
A native of the Moluccas; the leaves are uiwafi pai 
et za: end i in a ne: taper, 8 tte i 
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