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all softer parts more or less pubescent or puberulous; leaves un- 
oh a with a shortly pubescent or puberulous terete rachis ; 
eaflets in 7-15 pairs with an odd one, alternate, on short hirsute 
petiolules, lanceolate or oblong-lanceolate, oblique, acuminate or 
the lower ones more or less blunt, obsoletely toothed or waved, 
more or less pubescent especially beneath, or sometimes glabrescent 
ve, 14-3, rare in. long ; flowers small, greenish-yellow, on 
short but slender pedicels, usually hirsute outside, forming termi- 
nal wv hirsute or puberulous panicles usually shorter than the 
leaves; petals nearly 2 lin. long; ovary tawny hirsute, almost ses- 
iis, ‘the style short and thick; berries ovoid or oblong, the size 
of a pea, at least while young sparingly pilose, dotted, 1-2-seeded, 
crowned usually with the short style. 
Has uent all over Burma and adjacent provinces in the tropical and 
shisher mized amis from the raed oP = 2,000 ft. elevation.—Fl. Apr.-May ; 
Fr. June-Jul. —SS.=SiS. Metam 
5. C. Wes ampi, Blanco. ; H.f. Ind. Fl. i. 505.—A small evergreen 
tree, the young shoots scabrously puberulous ; leaves unpaired- 
pinnate, the petiole and rachis terete, more or less puberulous and 
sprinkled with minute tubercles ; leaflets in 2-4 pairs with an odd 
one, on short but rather slender petiolules, alternate, ovate or ovate- 
ceolate, more or less blunt, almost entire or obscurely serrulate, 
when full grown almost glabrous, but scabrous and sprinkled 
with minute tubercles along the principal nerves beneath; flowers 
small, white, on very short tomentose pedicels, forming terminal 
roughish and shortly tawny tomentose panicles of the length of Fes 
leaves or somewhat shorter ; petals about 2 lin. long ; ovary 
hirsute, the style short and thick; berries while unripe javered 
with a short tawny fascicled tomentum, finally baralics, the size 
and shape of a gooseberry, edible, 5- or by abortion fewer-seeded. 
“= ——Only cultivated in gardens of Chittagong.—Fl. Febr.-March; Fr. 
6. C. suffruticosa, W.A.; H.f. Ind. Fl. i. 506—A low ee 
stemmed shrub or rather undershrub, 1 to 2 ft. high or higher, all 
or nea 2 so, the lowes ones conbatsatwn: e and smaller, the ethers 
ovate-oblong to oblong, acuminate, aroctly petioluled, entire, 
3-32 i In. long ; flowers small, greenish-white, on rather long slender 
the Sica: the leaves or above the scars of = fallen ones and 
