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eent beneath: corymbs: terminal, almost umbelliform, many -flowere 
ed: ovary and berry globose, the latter 2-seeded. 
Mysore and Travancore. Fort atSholapore. Flowering in. May. 
(13) C. viversigoria. (W. § A,) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I, p. 27, 
Engrav. Wook Ic. t. 181, _ . . 
Srec. Cuar. Shrubby: stipules short, hooked’: Teaves linear, 
en the younger branches oblong-lanceolate, acuminated, mucronate, 
glabrous: corymbs umbelliform, sessile at the extremities of the 
branches: pedicels and calyx somewhat downy :. flowers largish, 
purple rose-colour. Ayr 
Peninsula. 
(14) C. apuytia. (Rowb:): 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 27.—Roxb, Hort. Beng. p. 41.— 
Dec. prod. I. p. 246. , ; 
Spec. Cizar. Stipules thorny, nearly: straight: leaves on the 
oung shoots only, linear-subulate, mucronate ; flowers nearly sese 
Sile from the axils of the stipules : fruit globular: flowers red, 
This is a large straggling shrub or small tree, common in waste 
places inthe Deccan. Guzerat. Banks of the Jumna. Flowering 
in the rainy season, 
(15) C. Frontpunpa. (R. W.) 
Ident. Wight's I. I. p. 86. 
Engrav. Wight’s IM. t. 14. 
Spec. Cuar. Shrub, unarmed: leaves ovate-oblong : glabrous? 
umbels axillary, numerous near the ends: of the branches: calyx 
and petals ciliate on the margins : stamens 8, much, longer than the 
petals, very few-seeded : flowers white, . 
Peninsula, 
(16) C. Murrayana. (J. Grah.} 
Ident. J. Grah. Cat. Bomb. pl. 
Engrav. Wight’s Ic. t. 379. 
Spec. Caar. Diffuse prostrate shrub, with short, recurved, 
orange-coloured thorns: leaves small, roundish : upper sepal long- 
er: berry oblong, many-seeded: flowers white, suffused with red, 
large and showy: anthers purple. : 
Ravines at Mahableshwur. 
(17) C. rormosa. (Dalz.) 
Ident. Dalz. Bomb. flor. p. 9.—Hook. Jour. Bot. II. p, 40, 
Syn, C. coerulea, Heyne, 
