490 ASPECT, CLIMATE, AND 
Choripetalum odovatum (sp. n.) ; foliis ex obovato-oblongis 
obtusis emarginatisve subtus glaucescentibus, racemis mul- 
tifloris petiolo subequilongis, petalis ovatis.—Folia 1-2-polli- 
caria, longiuscule petiolata, limbo basiangustato. Pedunculus 
communis brevis, squamis sterilibus obtectus. Pedicelli 
numerosi, ad apicem pedunculi subcorymbosi, petalis sube- 
quilongi; singuli ex axilla bractez fusce nati. Petala 4, sepa- 
ratim caduca, sestivatione contorta. Filamenta antheris 
longiora, ad basin petalorum adnata. Stylus brevis. Stig- 
mata parum dilatata. Placenta centralis 4-ovulata. 
Embelia Ribes Roxb.—I find the flowers frequently tetra- 
merous. 
Meesa nemoralis Alph. DC. in Linn. Trans. 17, 134.— This 
answers perfectly to Roxburgh's description, except that 
the ovary is adherent as in other Mose. 
Ardisia crispa Alph. DC. 1. c. 124. 
Ardisia sp., affinis A. nerüfolie ; in fruit only. 
Jasminum paniculatum Roxb. Fl. Ind. 1.97. 
Strychnos Nux vomica Linn. 
Cerbera Odollam Gertn.—Roxb. Fl. Ind. ed. Wall. 
527. 
Hollarrhena affinis Hook. et Arn.—Specimens too young 
to determine. 
There are also two other Apocynee or Asclepiadec, the one 
with large woody follicles, the other in leaf only, neither of 
them in flower. 
Scutellaria indica Linn. 
Leucas mailissima Wall. Benth. Lab. 607.—L. Benthamiana 
Hook. et Arn. Bot. Beech. ¢04. ` 
Callicarpa tomentosa Hook. et Arn. Bot. Beech. 205, an 
Willd ? 
Vitex ovata 'Thunb. 
Vitex, an imperfect specimen in fruit, perhaps a variety of 
V. ovata, but with narrower leaves without any whiteness, 
and apparently larger fruit. 
Solanum feror Linn. Nees in Linn. Trans. 17. 52. 
Solanum nigrum Linn. S.rubrum Roxb. 
