592 PENTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. Cordia. 
rate, acuminate. Corymbs lateral. Flowers sub-octandrous ; 
with from seven to nine-cleft corol. re 
A native of Travancore, from thence the needa were sent 
by Dr. A. Berry to the Botanic garden at Calcutta, where — 
the plants reared from them blossomed in August, when four _ 
‘years old, 15759 
Trunk in our young trees from eight to ten feet high, and 
-about as thick as a man’s thigh. Branches very numerous, 
spreading in every direction, Bark of the old woody parts 
smooth, olive-colour, that of the young shoots green,and hairy. 
Leaves alternate, rather long-petioled, ovate-cordate, serrate, 
acuminate, a little harsh, with few hairs, from four to six inches 
long, and from two to four broad. Stipules none. Corymbs 
lateral, and about the forks of the branchlets, long-pedun- 
cled, dichotomous. Flowers white, of a middling size, 
Calyx sub-cylindric ; mouth from three to five-toothed, with 
the inside hairy. Corod with a cylindric tube, the length of 
the calyx, border about eight-cleft; segments oblong, re- 
curved, Filaments about eight, hairy, inserted on the tube 
of the corol below its middle. Anthers ovate, small, Germ 
superior, conical, four-celled, with one ovudwm in each, at-, 
tached to the axis, Style two-parted, as are also the seg- 
ments. 
4. C. monoica, Willd. i. 1072, R. Corom. 1. 58. | a4 
. 4 a Reewee: ries theesaeirved, scabrous, oe axillary 
" Teling. Pani 
Hind, Pida. 
A small, irregular, poor Jobing. tree, with gray bark, 
chiefly a native of the Circar forests, where barren land. pre- 
dominates, Leaves deciduous during the cold season. The 
Seters are produced during the rainy season. — ’ 
_ Leaves alternate, petioled, ovate, three-nerved, very scab- 
| Tous; pions three inches long, and two. broad, . Petia . 
