584° PENTANDRIA MONOGYNIA, Chironias 
9. A. glandulosa, R. 
Shrubby. Leaves lanceolar, margins coloured and glan- 
dular. » Umbedlets sub-terminal, numerous, sp erage 
globular. 
Bun-nurukalee the vernacular name in Silhet, where the 
shrub is indigenous, flowering in the rainy season. 
Leaves alternate, short-petioled, lanceolar, smooth, margins 
coloured, somewhat repand, and strongly marked with little, 
elevated, dark-coloured glands on and rather under the 
margin ; from four to six inches long, and an inch or an inch 
and half broad. Umbelleis generally from four to eight, 
alternate at and round the extremities of the numerous 
smooth branchlets, long-peduncled, few-flowered, and glo- 
bular.. Flowers small, white, short-pedicelled. Calya' five- 
parted, marked with ferruginous spots. Corol alternate, 
the tube being very short; segments of the border five, 
round, emarginate ; imbricated in the bud. Filaments in- 
serted on the base of the tube. Anthers large, sub-sagittate, 
sides firmly united, forming a little dome over the mouth of 
the tube. Germ ovate, one-celled, and containing one ovu- 
lum, attached to the bottom of the cell, ‘Style slender. Stig- 
ma rather enlarged, and even with the top of the anthers, - 
CHIRONIA. Schreb. gen. N. 349. 
—— rotate. Pistil declined, Stamina inserted on the 
tube of the corol, Ee tga ea coal : 
assanirenan Sas: . 
i= C. selinamrteidss:- R. ; 
Annual, erect, four-sided, first brachiate, afterwards dicho- 
tomous, Leaflets of the calyx keeled and acute. Leaves’ 
seis ls eee to dame pb -teienaty eds ete two- 
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