Callicarpa, TETRANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 395 
» 9. C, lanceolaria, R. oh 
 Shrubby, hairy. Leaves lanbeolar; icoilietsfd ecwntinain! 
Buthibien —— ——— sub-globular. Berries 
white. 
H. ocala 
A pretty, shrubby species, with narrower: econ than any 
of the other species I have yet met with in India, they taper 
most toward the base, are nearly smooth on the upper surface, 
but very hoary underneath ; as are all the other tender parts, 
Flowers numerous, minute, purple. 
A native of the forests of Silhet, where it is in flower most 
_ “ the Sit eat 
10. ©. pinata R. isacemiateai 
dished, tender parts mealy,’ Leaves opposite, with an 
lacdnchl one between, oblong, entire, cuspidate,’ Corymbs 
axillary, Flowers pentandrous, Stigma from three to four- 
lobed. : PMOL 
A native of the Moluccas. 
wor C, purpurea, Juss. 
» Shrubby; branchlets and younger parts slightly scaly, 
Leaves sub-sessile, lanceolate, acuminate, . serrate, with 
sub-entire cuneate base, smooth above, glandular-dotted be- 
low. Corymbs axillary, very small, dichotomous, Flowers 
glandular. 
_ Porphyra dichotoma, Lour, Cochin Ch, ed, Willd, i. 87. 
A native of China. Ilitroduced in 1812, into the Botanic 
garden, at Calcutta, where it thrives extremely well, has at- 
tained a height of from four to six feet, and blossoms from 
_ April. pests tera 48 a —— at the close of the 
— season, © 
/ Shrabby,sprending, cilities ai with 
sabrous gray bark. Branchlets very slender, slightly 
scabrous, and beset with ferruginous stellate and somewhat 
‘scaly pubescence ; new shoots almost mealy. Leaves from 
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