3 Gymnosporia.] ”  GELASTRINEZ: 329 
332. ELHODENDRON GLAUCUM Pers.; F. I. i. 688; F. B. I. i. 
623; E. D. B. 73. 
Chota Nagpur; W. Bengal. 
A tree. Kol. Miri, thanki; Santal, Neuri. 
178. Lophopetalum Wight. 
Trees or shrubs ; leaves opposite or alternate, petioled ; stipules 
0. Flowers hermaphrodite, often rather large, in axillary cymes. 
Calye shortly 5-lobed, lobes obtuse. Petals 5, persistent, con- 
tinuous with the large entire or lobed disk, the upper surface often 
crested lamellate or villous. Stamens 5, inserted on the di 
Ovary small, sunk in and adnate to the disk, trigonous or pyramidal, 
34-locular, narrowed into a short style ; stigma capitate; ovules 
2seriate, 4 or more in each loculus. Fruit a coriaceous 3-4- 
angled and 3-4-celled loculicidal capsule. Seeds few, occasionally 
winged, arillate ; albumen fleshy ; embryo small 
LorHoreTaLUM FIMBRIATUM Wight; F. B, I. i. 615. 
Chittagong. 
A tree. 
179. Celastrus Linn. 
Shrubs, climbing; leaves alternate, entire or crenulate; stipules 
minute deciduous, or 0. Flowers polygamous, in terminal or 
axillary racemes or panicles. Calyx 5-cleft. Petals 5, spreading ; 
disk wide, concave. Stamens 5, inserted on edge of disk. Ovary 
s. 
334. CeLasrrus PANICULATA Willd. ; Fit. i 621; ¥.°B. : 
617; B.D. c. 854. C. nutans F. I. i. 623. C. multiflora 
F, I. i. 622, 
Behar; Chota Nagpur; N. Bengal. 
A scandent shrub. Hind. Mal-kungi; Beng. Mal. 
kangni; Santal. Kujari. 
180. Gymnosporia W. & A. 
Shrubs or small trees with often spinescent branches ; leaves 
alternate ; stipules0. Flowers hermaphrodite, in small dichotomous 
‘ymes. Calyx 4-5-clett. Petals 4-5, spreading ; disk broad, lobed 
