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pinnate, the rachis striate in a dried state ; leaflets oblong or ovate- 
oblong, opposite, 9-10 in. long, obliquely rounded at base, apiculate, 
on a fin. long petiolule, chartaceous, pate ge glossy, glabrous, 
much net-veined between the 12-19 ral nerves on each side, 
the lower leaflets smaller; flowers ee large, white, in short 
distant racemes, forming 14 ft. long quite glabrous axillary pani- 
cles shorter than the leaves ; “calyx 3-cleft, the broad lobes Tone 
blunt ; petals 3, lanceolate- acute, rather thick, about 
4 in. lon 
velvety outside ; disk-glands cohering by pairs, albpucal, uae 
ye ellow ; stamens 6, the filaments cohering at the base; style 
imple. 
Has.—Frequent in the tropical forests of South Andaman.—Fl. June.— 
8.—S8S. = SiS. Chloritic rocks. 
2. C. coccineo-bracteatum, Kz. ; H.f. Ind. Fl. i. 536. —A mid- 
dling-sized evergreen tree, about 50 ft. high, all younger parts 
tawny velvety ; ; leaves unpaired-pinnate, 1-2 ft. long, glabrous, the 
rachis striate, pale tawny-coloured ; leaflets 3 to 4 pairs with an odd 
one, 5-7 in. long, opposite, oblong or ovate-oblong, on a 3-4 lin. long 
petiolule, unequal at the obtuse base, acuminate, entire and bristly 
serrulate on the same tree, almost coriaceous, glabrous, laxly net- 
veined between the 10 lateral nerves on each side beneath ; stipules 
rather large, deeply 2-cleft and cut again into several stiff coarse arsely- 
= segments, pale puberulous; flowers (in bud) forming 
ry crimson velvety panicles at the end of the branches ; bracts 
oblong. acute, velvety, bright red. 
et rare in the tropical forests of South Andaman.—Fl. May.— 
SiS. 
Has 
BSS 
3. C. Bengalense, Roxb. ; H.f. Ind. Fi. i. 534.—A lofty ever- 
green tree, the leaf-buds slightly rusty pubescent ; leaves unpaired- 
pinnate, 1-2 ft. long; leaflets almost opposite, in 6-10 pairs with 
an odd one, lanceolate to oblong-lanceolate, on a 2-3 lin. long petio- 
lule, acuminate, entire, chartaceous, glabrous, 2-4 in. long; sti- 
pules entire, subulate, very gomiors flowers middling-sized, white, 
shortly pedicelled, forming elongate raceme-like panicles in the 
axils of the leaves and shorter that capers fathy —— = 
broadly 3-toothed ; petals obovate-oblong, $4 in '; filamen 
united half-way in a tube; disk-seales 3, Ce a in a cap ; 5 
drupes oblong, the size of a plum, dark purple, pruinous, con 
an obscurely 3-cornered 3-celled bony nut. 
Has. flan rare in the moister upper mixed forests of din Papi Yomah.— 
&.—SS. —SiS 
Rewanes.— brown, rather coarse-fibrous, but rather close- 
Bing cna aes fine pollsh.—Hxudes sla, il smberolore rn vem resem- 
