572 BENGAL PLANTS. 
(Coffea. 
cartilaginous pyrenes. Seeds plano-convex, concave or grooved 
on the septal side; albumen horny; embryo short, subbasal ; 
cotyledons thin, cordate. 
Leaves dull; branches very slender; flowers appearing when plant is 
leafiess ; corolla salver-shaped eng aeenete. 
Leaves shining ; branches stoutish ; flowers with leaves; corolla funnel- 
ce ee arabica 
993. CorFEA BENGALENSIS Roxb.; F. I. i. 540; F. B. I. iii. 153. 
Chota Nagpur; N. Bengal ; Chittagong. 
A small shrub. 
994. Correa arapica Linn. ; F. I. i. 539; F. B. I. iii. 153; B.D. 
Cc. 1641. 
Cultivated sparingly in Chota Na p 
gpur. ; 
A large shrub or small tree. Hind. Kahwa; Beng. Kava, 
kapi. The Coffee Plant. 
427. Morinda Linn. 
Erect or climbing shrubs or trees ; branches round or 4-angled; 
leaves Opposite, rarely ternate; sti s connate, sheathing. 
Flowers axilla d 
ong. Fruit usually aggregate, of succulent, enlarged 
calyces, enclos § numerous cartilaginous or bony, 1-8 i 
Pyrenes, which sometimes cohere j a 2-4- . 
Leaves tomentose on both surfaces, dull green; corolla pubescent oP 
tinctoria var. toment ee 
Leaves glabrous, shining (sometimes minutely scaberulous in M. pé 
céfolia) ; corolla glabrous :— 
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