CAPPMUDE.-'E. C51 



° Gi/iiopJiorc and orarij (flahrous or nearhj so. 

 f Oiarij ahnod sesnilr, the gijnophore being onJij V to 1 line lung. 



C. EoYDsi.EKoi.iA, Tvz. E.S.S. Siaincsc Province of Kinibun'C. 



Glabrous. Loaves larp:c, chartaceous. Pedicels 2-3 lines long, the upper 

 flowers forming terminal racemes (by tlic reduction of leaves). 



f f Uiary on a long shn-ler gijnopliore. 

 X -All parts glalirom. 

 C. MicEACAXTHA, DC. TJ^. C. Pcgu. Tciiasserim. 



Leaves as in preceding, chartaceous, mucli veined, -with a callous point at the 

 iisuall}" retuse apex. 



C. JLEJIBE.OTFOLIA, Kz. S. S. Tropical forests of Pegu Range and 



Marlaban. 



Leaves acuminate. Unarmed. Pedicels and sepals outside glabrous. Stamens 

 numerous, petals pilo.sc. 



C. oxYi'UYLLA, "Wall, (nou ilii^.). Swampy forests along the Irrawaddy 



C. disticha, Kz. S. Prome. Pegu and Martaban. 



Thorny. Pedicels glabrous. Sepals woolly along the borders. Stamens 8, 

 filaments white, anthers blue. 



C. iiULTiFLORA, H. f. and Til. 7F. ('. Ava Hills, towards Assam. 



Unarmed. Pedicels slightly pubescent and numerous, in a line one above the 

 other. Stamens 8. Filaments glabrous. 



C. viMixEA, H. f. and Th. Tenasscrim {fdc K. f. and Th.). 



Unarmed or nearly so. Sepals with tomentose margins. 



X X Young ulioots and sepals riis/g or greyish, tomenlose or puhesccnt. 



C. HOERin.i, L. SS. Mixed forests of Prome, Pegu, and 



C. Zeylanica, lloxb. Martaban. 



Na-ma-ni-tanyot. 



Loaves chartaceous, ovate, green, while young tawuy or rusty pilose beneath, 

 flowers usually several together. 



C. CEAssiFOLiA, Kz. SS. Mi.xcd forests of Prome. 



Leaves green, oboval, while young thinly appressed pubescent, soon quite 

 glabrous and coriaceous. Petioles .i-J inch long. Flowers several. 



C. poLYJioui'iiA, Kz. S.S. Frequent in the Eng Forests of Prome. 



Leaves glaucous, rhomboid-ovate to rhoml)oid-linear, acute, while young 

 minutely greyish puberulous beueath. Petioles only ; to i inch long. Berries 

 vcrrucose. Flowers solitary. 



Kurz remarks of these last three species: " C. horrida, crassifoUa ot polymorpha, 

 species inter se valdc aflincs, habitu longe distant, et sKpius in eodcm solo sociatim 

 crescuut."— J.A.S.Ii. II. 187.3, p. 227. 



^ Gynophorc and ovary densely tomentose. 

 C. KI.AVICAXS, Wall. Avrt. 



A shrub with the habit of Cadaba Lidica, armed with short spreading thorns. 

 All younger parts and leaves tomentose or pubescent. Pedicels and sepals densely 

 tomentose. 



* * Pidieels in umbels or eorymbs in the axils of the leaces or on shortened axillary 

 hranchlels, sometimes collected into terminal or lateral panicles. 



