210 BORAGINER. [ Ehretia. 
Has.—Ava.—Fr. Sept. 
is, Roxb. ; Bedd. Sylv. Madr., t. 246; Brand, For. Fi. 
2. E. levis, : 
340, t. 42.—A tree (40—50 + 15—204+3—4), shedding leaves m 
HS., all parts glabrous and the leaf-buds often sticky ; leaves variable, 
elliptical to obovate, acute to acuminate at the base, 1-4 in. long, 
bluntish acuminate, apiculate or blunt, entire, chartaceous, glabrous, 
- the very young ones often somewhat sticky; flowers snow-white, 
sessile or nearly so, in forked one-sided spikes forming a peduneled, 
glabrous or rarely minutely puberulous, often sticky, compound 
cyme in the axils of the leaves or at the end of the branchlets; 
calyx smooth and sticky, or puberulous, about 4 lin. long; corolla 
rotate, about 24 lin. in diameter, the lobes lanceolate, acute ; drupes 
depressed-globular, the size of a pepper-kernel, 4-lobed, blackish, 
with four 1-seeded pyrenes. 
_ _ Var. 1, levis proper: the leaf-buds, inflorescence and calyces 
minutely tawny-puberulous. 
Var. 2, glutinosa ; the same parts quite glabrous and sticky, oF 
rarely the calyx minutely puberous, 
Hap.—Var. 1: in the forests of South Andaman; var. 2: frequent in the 
Cig and dry forests of Pegu and Martaban, and still more frequent in Prome- 
. Feb.-March.—l.—SS.=CaS. Dil. Metam. 
ReMarKs.—Wood pale brown, heavy, fibrous, but rather close-grained, on 
sapwood lighter coloured and soft, soon attacked by xylophages. ae 
8. E. serrata, Roxb. ; Brand. For. Fl. 339.—An evergron 2 
(80—40+15—20+3—4), all parts glabrous or the young branch = 
puberulous ; leaves oblong-lanceolate to lanceolate, acute at MS 
of the 
upper leaves; calyx glabrous, nearly a line long, the lo ellip- 
tical, blunt; corolla about 2 lin. sp the lobes elliptical, blunt 
