Canthium. PENTANDRIA MONOGYNIAy 533 
“PSYCHOTRLA. Schreb. gen. N. 313. 
Calyx five-toothed. _Corol tubular. ‘Berry snshurions two- 
celled. Seeds solitary, grooved on the interior side, 
1. P. asiatica, Willd, spec. i. 961. 
_Shrubby. Branches opposite, smooth. Leaves ovate- 
lanceolate, entire, acute, smooth. Stipules semi-lunate. Pa- 
nicles terminal, brachiate, crowded. Anthers linear. Berries 
oval, ten-ribbed, 
A native of the Molucca Islands, 
2. P. herbacea, Willd. spec. i. 967, Jacq, Amer. 66. t. AG, 
Herbaceous, creeping. Leaves round-cordate. Stipules. 
semi-lunar, Flowers few, terminal on the little erect branch- 
lets, : 
Karinta kali. Rheed, Mal. x... t. 21. 
Koodi munkooni, the vernacular name in , Silhet, iahete it 
grows in moist places under the shade of trees, &c. Flower- 
ing time the lias of mE and June, 
bi CAN THI UM. aneeck. 
»-Calyzx four or five-toothed. _ Corol one-petalled, tubular. 
Germ two-celled, one-seeded; attachment  sub-superior,. 
Drupe inferior, two-seeded, Embryo’ inverse, and means 
; — a perisperm. ' 
“ C. angustifolium. R 
_Shrubby, armed, eit lanceolate, lucid, Somers, cil. 
lary, pentandrous,.. Style Jonatha ash the coral, 
Beng. Kota-malli, 
A well armed, pitas tg pong ramous goer a native of 
the hills in the vieinity of Chittagong, Silhet, and the whole 
eastern frontier of Bengal. Flowers from March till July, 
and probably the greater part of the year. 
Trunk obscure, Branches numerous ; young shoots straight, 
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