Cordia.] -BORAGINER, . 209 
almost sessile, forming a slightly fulvous-pubescent, soon glabrescent, 
ample, dichotomous, corymb-like cyme at the end of the branches; 
calyx campanulate-funnel-shaped, smooth, about 3 lin. long or longer, 
t half as long as the calyx ; stamens 4, long-exserted ; drupes 
elliptically ovoid, the size of a pea, blunt with a mucro, glabrous, 
c 
_EMARKS.—Wood uniformly pale brown, rather light, coarse-fibrous, takes 
an indifferent polish. 
and shortly lobed, enlarging and entirely enclosing the drupe; 
short, darker veined ; Stamens 6 ; style 6-cleft ; drupes the size of a 
o> entirely enclosed in the smooth calyx prolonged into a short 
m 
M HaB.—Coasts of the Andamans; also Southern Tenasserim,—F]. Fr. Feb.- 
arch, 
EHRETIA, L. 
Calyx deeply divided into 5 segments. Corolla more or less 
totate with a short tube, imbricate in bud. Stamens inserted 
m the tube ; anthers exserted or rarely almost included. Ovary 
2-celled with 2 ovules in each cell, or 4-celled with solitary ovules ; 
style terminal, more or less 2-lobed or forked, the lobes entire with 
* Prominent ring, Fruit a drupe, the endocarp forming two 2- 
seeded or four l-seeded pyrenes. Testa of seeds membranous. 
shrubs, with entire or toothed leaves. Flowers small, in panicles or 
‘ymes, either terminal in the axils of the upper leaves or rarely all 
axillary. Bracts small, 
| % Leaves entire . renes 4, 1-seeded. 
Leaves, cones 3 pyrenes s A 
pecially beneat b os : -  « EH. aspera. 
Leaves glabrous . ~ = tremens . + EB. levis. 
X Leaves sharply serrate ; pyrenes 3, 2-sceded. 
OP: cecinie ay aah ne ey at 
LSE » Roxb. ; Bedd. Sylv. Madr. 146.—A stragel; 
| ‘ - . Sylv. . 146. raggling 
Shrub, all softer parts more or less pubescent and somewhat roughish ; 
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