Viburnum.] XLIV. CAPKIFOLIACEjE. 259 



5-6 pair, arcuate, the lowest pair from the base. Flowers ^ in. long, 

 white, or yellowish white, or pale rose-coloured, in slender drooping 

 pedunculate panicles. Calyx-lohes ovate, obtuse. Corolla tubulaT, wider 

 above, limb spreading. Stamens 5, inserted at the same height in the 

 mouth of the corolla. Fruit red, ovoid, ^ in. long, the endocarp project- 

 ing into the cavity with two wings so as to give the appearance of 3 cells. 

 Seed flat, concave, with the two edges bent inward. 



Himalaya from Kamaon to Bhutan 5000-11,000 ft. Nilsiris and Ceylon 

 above 4000 ft. M. March-May. 



4. V. nervosum, Don.— Syn. V. grandifloi'um, WaU. Vern. Anibre, 

 amrola, ari, Eavi ; EJls, dab, Bias. 



A shrub, with stiff, stout, dark grey or brownish branchlets. Leaves 

 generally approximate at the ends, elliptic or oblong, acuminate, serru- 

 late, glabrous above, pubescent beneath, 3-4 in. long ; petioles f in. ; 

 main lateral nerves closely parallel, 8-10 pair. Flowers white or rose- 

 coloured, odorous, f in. long, appearing before the leaves ia terminal, 

 short, sessile, dense corymbs ; peduncles, pedicels, and bracts with long 

 white hairs. Calyx-lobes short, obtuse. Corolla funnel-shaped, with a 

 spreadiag limb. Stamens unequal, 3 inserted below, 2 above, in the 

 coroUa-tube. Drupe flat, ovate, J in. long ; endocarp projecting into the 

 , cavity, and seed concave as in V. erubescens. 



Himalaya from the Jumna to Sikkim. Jaunsar Bawar forests 7000-9000 ft. ; 

 ascends to 12,000 ft. Fl. May. 



5. V. foetens, Decaisne ; Jacq. Voy. Bot. t. 84. Vern. Gfuch, uklu, hundh, 

 .Thelam; E/i,linioh, gueh, kmllim, kuldra,jamdra,^ashxaii; Tilhanj, pulmu, 

 tildts, tuin, Chenab ; Talhang, tandei, tundhe, tundni zendni, Eavi. 



Closely allied to V. nervosum, differs only by larger, glabrous leaves, 

 main lateral nerves more distant, 7-9 pair; corymbs lax ; and drupes f 

 in. long. The stamens are biseriate, as in V. nervosum, 2 inserted above, 

 3 below, and the seed is concave. The flowers are sweet-scented, but 

 the branches, when bruised, emit a bad smell. 



Common in the Panjab Himalaya at from 5000-11,000 ft. Fl. May- June. 

 The fruit is sweetish, and is eaten. 



6. V. coriaceum, Blume. — Syn. V. capitellatum, "W. & A. Prodr. 388 ; 

 V. cylindricum. Ham. Vern. Kala TitmMiya, Kamaon. 



A shrub or small tree, glabrous, only youngest branchlets, petioles, 

 peduncles, and pedicels glandular-pubescent. Leaves coriaceous, entire 

 or sinuate, oblong, long - acuminate, 3-6 in. long, with 3-4 pair main 

 lateral nerves. Flowers J in. long, numerous, in pedunculate, umbellate 

 corymbs, without bracts. Corolla short, tubular, somewhat wider at the 

 mouth ; limb erect, with 5 obtuse, short lobes. Stamens exserted. 

 Drupe 1-celled ; endocarp not projecting into the cavity. 



Himalaya 4000-7000 ft. from Sutlej to Sikkim. Kasia^ Ceylon, Nilgiris. Fl. 

 N.ov.-May. 



