Callkarpn^ TETRANnniA moitogynia, 405 



7. C. loiigifolia, Linn. Sp. PI ed. Willd. i. 621. 



Shrubby, with erect weak branches. JLeares rather long-petioled, 

 broad lanceolate, serrulate, smooth above, downy underneath. f*«« 

 nicies axillary, dichotonious, length of the petiols. Berries white. 



A native of Prince of Wales Island, where it blossoms in June, 

 July, and August. 



S. C. cuspidafa, R. 



Shrubby, all the tender parts, and the under surface of the short- 

 petioled, elliptic, dentate, cuspidate. Leaves woolly. Corymbs ax- 

 illary, their division and ihe calyces clothed with n\iuute grams un- 

 der the wool. 



A native of the Mdluccas; the leaves are alway? acutely dentate, 

 and end in a long taper, acute point. I'he Berries are very small, 

 smooth, and purple. 



9- C lanceolaria, R. 



Shrubby, hairy. Leaves lanceolar, serrulate, acuminate. Pani- 

 cles axillary, short-peduncled, sub-g!obular. Berries white. 



H. Koamoora. 



A pretty, shrubby species, with narrower leaves than any of the 

 other species 1 have yet met with in India, they taper most toward 

 the base, are nearly siriooth on the upper surface, but very hoary un- 

 derneath ; as are all the other tender parts. Flowers numerous, 

 minute, purple. 



A native.- of the forests of Silhet, where it is in flower most part 

 of the year. 



10. C. pejitaudra, R. 



Shrubbv, tender parts meally. Leaves opposite, with an alter- 

 nate one between, oblong, entire, cuspidate. Corj/mbs axillary. 

 Flowers pentandfous. Stigma from three to four-lobed. 



A native of the Moluccas. 



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