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glabrous ; leaflets in 2-3 (sometimes a single) pairs, opposite or 
nearly so, ovate-oblong to ovate-lanceolate, on rather long petiolules, 
acute, and a little decurrent at the base, bluntish acuminate, entire, 
coriaceous, elegantly net-veined, glossy above; flowers minute, 
apetalous, in simple or branched puberulous racemes often collected 
into larger terminal panicles; calyx puberulous ; filaments quite 
glabrous, long and slender, the anthers comparatively large ; cap- 
es pear-shaped, sharply 3-cornered, much tapering at the base, 
while young sprinkled with minute hairs. 
Has.—Frequent in the tropical forests of South Andaman.—Fl. May-June.— 
s.—SS.=chloritic and serpentine rocks. 
5. C. Sumatrana, Miq.; H.f. Ind. Fi. i. 678.—An evergreen _ 
tree, all parts glabrous; leaves pinnate, the terete rachis half-terete 
towards the end; leafiets in 2-4 pairs, shortly petioluled, oblong- 
lanceolate, 5-9 in. long, bluntish acuminate, entire, chartaceous, 
glabrous, shining above, strongly and elegantly net-veined on both 
sides ; flowers apetalous, minute, forming large axi and termi- 
nal minutely rusty-tomentose panicles ; calyx pubescent, the teeth 
triangular-acute ; capsules 3-sided-pear-shaped, much tapering at 
the base, glabrous. 
Haz.—Rare in the tropical forests of the Pegu Yomah; also Tenasserim.— 
Fr, Apr.-May.—s.—SS.—SiS.—Metam. 
6. C. Helferi, Hiern; H.f. Ind. Fl. i. 679.—Probably an ever- 
green tree ; leaves abruptly pinnate, the rachis terete; leaflets in 
two pairs, elliptically oblong, on 4-2 in long petiolules, almost 
acuminate, 5-8 in. long, obtuse at the base, glabrous, delicately 
net-veined ; flowers 5-merous, on short spreading ‘racemes ” (pedi- 
cels?) arranged in racemose pubescent almost terminal panicles 
longer than the leaves ; calyx cleft, almost valvate, $ in. in diameter, 
the lobes ovate; petals none; stamens 8, filaments pubescent; ovary 
me stalked, not lobed, pubescent.—(From Hooker’s Fi. 
Has.—Tenasserim. 
6. C. adenophylla, Planch. ; H.f. Ind. Fl. i. 677.—A small 
) axill rul 
a Somewhat hairy outside, the teeth short and ciliate ; petals minute, 
___& little longer than the calyx, broadly cuneate, obliquely notched 
