Carissa. ] APOCYNER. 169 
Hap.—Very frequent in the forests of the Prome district.—Fl. March.— 
L—88.—Ca8. Dil, : ay 
2. C, di 
321.—An evergreen large, spreading shrub, armed with usually 
simple and sometimes curved spines, all parts glabrous ; leaves 
Has.—Along the coast of South Andaman.—Fl. Fr. May.—SS.—=Metam. 
3. C, hirsuta, Roth.—An evergreen large shrub, armed with 
oe spines, all parts more or less shortly puberulous; leaves 
M ovate to rhomboid-oblong and broadly lanceolate, obtuse or 
18> acute, entire, coriaceous, especially while young on both sides 
. the nerves obsolete; flowers 
els, forming a short- 
peduncled puberulous small corymb at the end of the branchlets or 
ting the diverging spines in the forks of the branches ; 
about $ an in, long or shorter, puberulous outside; ovary-cells 2- 
