'40S ^KTRANDRrA MONO&YKiA Callicarpct, 



more round at the base; much more pointed, with the long tapei 

 points entire ; all the rest of the margin, except what may be called 

 the base, obtusely-serrulate. lu macrophylla, the leaves are crenate, 

 more obtuse, and the margins cut to the very apex : the two are 

 however very nearly allied, though I think sufficiently distinct to 

 authorize their being considered as different. 



5. C. macrophylla. VaM. Symhol. iii. 13. t. 53. 



Shrubby, downy. Leaves opposite, ovate-lanceolate, serrulate, 

 reticulate, hoary underneath. Corymbs axillary, dichotomous, 



rather longer than the petiols. Berry minute, white. 



Native of Silhet and Chittagong. 



A shrub, from four to eight feet in len2,th. Trunk scarcely any, 

 but several, round, erect branches, covered with white down,—* 

 Leaves opposite, petio'ed, lanceola'.e, or oblong lanceolate, fine- 

 pointed, finely serrate, wrinkled, above soft, an I a little downy, be- 

 low covered with much whitish soft down, from six to nine inches 

 Ions:, and two or three broad. — Stipulesnone. — Petiols about an inch 

 long, downy.— Corymbs axillary, peduncled, two-forked, nearly glo- 

 bular, downy, many times shorter than the \ea\!es,--Pedi(ncles as 

 long as the petioles, round, downy.— Bracto lanceolate, one under 

 each division of the corymb.— i^/otiyers very numerous, small, rose- 

 coloured. — Calyx woolly, the four divisioas distinct and acute, 



6. C. acuminata. R- 



Shrubby, tender parts hoary with a stellate pubescence. leaves 

 broad-lanceolar, acuminate, remotely repand, denticulate. Panicles 

 axillary, long-peduncled, dichotomou<?, shorter ihan the leaves. 



A native of Silhet, flowers in May. In this species the panicles are 

 elevated on longer peduncles than ni the other species, the leaves 

 and young parts very ha ry, except the upper surface of the former 

 when fully expanded, which is then naked aud reticulate j from four 

 to five inches long by nearly two-broad. 



