COMBRETACE^. 39 



3. coccinea, DC. (pr. 3, p. 18. — Cristaria coccinea, SoMreer. — Combretum 

 coccineum. Lam. — C. purpureum, Vahl. ; — Roxb.fl. ind. 2,p. 233 ; — B. 

 Reg. 5, t. 429 ;— 5. M. 46, t, 2102.) t w Madagascar. Fl. smallish, 

 crimson, C. S. but very rare ; fr. 0. 

 Combretum, Lofl. {DC. pr. S. p. 18; — W. and A. pr. \,p. 317.) 



1. ovalifolium, Roxb. {Jl. ind. 2, p. 226 ; — W. and A. I. c. ; — /. Grah. 

 Cat. B. pi. p. 70.) 5 v_/ Tanjore, Elephanta, Jungly tracts of the 

 Concan, Guzerat. Fl. small, yellowish- white. In H. C. G. fl. March 

 and April ; fr. R. S. {Roxb.) 



2. rotundifolium, Roxb. {Jl. ind. 2, p. 226 ; — not Rich.) B v_/ Khas- 

 sya Hills. Fl. small, pale yellow. In H. C. G. ? 



3. costatum, Roxb. (/. ind. 2, p. 227.) S v^ Silhet. Fl. small, dull 

 yellow. In H. C. G. fl. March and April. {Roxb.) 



4. acuminatum, Roxb. {Jl. ind. 2, p. 228.) ^ \^ Silhet. Fl. small, 

 greenish- white, fragrant, Feb. and April ; fr. July and Aug. (Roxb.) 



5. chinense, Roxb. {Jl. ind. 2. p. 230.) S '^_/ China. Fl. small, greenish, 

 C. S ; fr. R. S. 



6. extensum, Roxb. {Jl. ind. 2, p. 229.) B v.^ Amboyna. Fl. small, 

 greenish-white-reddish. In H. C. G. fl. C. S. ; fr. H. S. {Roxb.) 



LuMNiTZERA, Wild. {DC. pr. 3, p. 22 ; — W. and A. pr. 1, p. 316 ; — not 

 Jacq.) 



1. racemosa, Willd. {DC. I. c. ; — W. and A. I. c. ; — J. Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. 

 70. Petaloma alternifolium, Roxb. Jl. ind. 2, p. 372. — Bruguiera 

 madagascariensis, DC. pr. 3, p. 23 ; — Rheed. 6. t. 37.) ^^1 Kripa, L. 

 b Madagascar. Both Peninsulas of India, Banks of salt-water creeks 

 in S. Concan, Soonderboons. Fl. small, white. Lately introduced. 

 Wood strong, durable, used for posts and other parts of the houses of 

 the natives, but chiefly for fuel in Calcutta. {Roxb.) 



2. littorea, (L. coccinea, W. and A. pr. 1, p. 316. annct. — Pyrrhanthus 

 littoreus, Jack, malay miscel. 2, p. 57.) b Pulo Dinding. Penang. Fl. 

 small, crimson. Introduced into H. C. G. Fl. ? 



QuisQUALis, Rumph. {DC. pr. 3, p. 22; — W. and A. pr. l,p. 318.) 

 1. indica, L. {DC. o. c. p. 23 ; — W. and A. I. c. ; — Roxb. Jl. ind. 2, p. 

 427 ;— /. Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. 70 -—B. Reg. 6, t. 492 ;— £. M. 46, 

 t. 2033;— Wight, ill. 1, t. 92.— Q. pubescens, Burm. ind. t. 35, /. 2. 

 — Q. glabra, Burm. ind. t. 28. /. 2 i—DC. I. c— Q. villosa, Roxb. Jl. 

 ind. 2. p. 426 ,—DC. I. c. ;— Rumph. 5, t. 38.) B v-/ Moluccas, Moul- 

 mein, Singapore, Malacca, Pegu, &c. Fl. large, white, then rose-colour- 

 ed, at last deep red, sweet-scented, H. C. ; fr. C. S. Fruit used 

 against worms in Amboyna. {Rumph.) 



* Bucida Buceras, L. B, Reg. 11 . t, 907. 5. W. Indies, (Olive Bark 

 Tree) Agathisanthes javanica, Bl. B Java (' Hirung') — Terminalia mau- 

 ritiana, Lam. b Bourbon, Mauritius, T. Arbuscula, Swz. 5 Jamaica, 

 T. Saja, Buch, Morung — Laguncularia racemosa, Giirtn, B Cayenne, 



