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the younger shoots: leaves ova]-oblong : peduncles racemose, lower 
ones axillary, about half the length of the leaf, upper ones with 
bracts: berry nearly globose, 2-seeded. 
Coromandel forests, in mountainous districts, 
_ (9)'C. Roxsurcuu. (Deg.) 
Ident. W.& A, prod. I. p. 26.—Dee, prod. I. p. 247. 
Syn. C. corymbosa, Roxb. f. Ind. Il. p. 569. 
Engrav. Wight's Ic.-t. 1048. 
Spec. CHar. Climbing shrub; branehes diffuse: stipules thor« 
ny, recurved: leaves elliptic-oblong, obtuse, glabrous : racemes 
terminal, corymbiform: berry globose, dark-reddish purple when 
ripe, many-seeded : flowers large; white, slightly tinged with yellow. 
Hedges and forests in the Peninsula. Western Ghauts. Flow- 
ering in February and March. 
(10) C, sertarra, ( Linn.) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 26,—Dec. prod. I. p. 247.—-Roxbi 
fi. Ind. II. p. 568. i he 
Lngrav. Jacq. Voy. Ind. t, 22. 
Srec..Cuar. Shrubby: stipules thorny, recurved: leaves 
roundish-ovate, emarginate, glabrous, young ones pubescent be- 
neath: branches pubescent : corymbs many-flowered, almost um- 
belliform : petals oblong: ovary globose: berry globose, 1-seeded : 
flowers small, white. ° a nas: 
Coromandel, common in hedges. Flowering in April and May. 
(11) C. pepuncutosa. (Wail.y 
Ident. W.& A. prod. I. p. 27. 
Engrav. Hook. fe. t. 128. 
Spec. Coan. Stipules thorny, hooked: leaves: roundish-ovate, 
cordate at the base, nearly sessile: umbels sessile, terminal, 2-5- 
flowered : pedicels and calyx glabrous :: fruit globose, with several 
seeds. 
Near Point Calamere, in Tanjore. In dense jungles at Maha- 
bleshwur. 
(12) C. cranpis. (Linn.) 
Ident. W.& A. prod. I. p. 27.—Dee, prod. I. p. 248, 
Syn. _C. racemifera, Dec.—C. obovata, Spr. Syst. I. p. 574,— 
©. maxima, Heyne in Roth. Nov. Spr. p. 237.—Dee. prod. 1. ¢. 
Engrav. Wight’s Ic. t. 21. 
Seec. Cuar. Shrub, or small tree, covered all over with greyish 
pubescence: stipules very short, and ‘wart-like, wanting on the 
younger branches: leaves roundish-ovate, glabrous above, pubes» 
