227 
brown when dried: peduncles axillary, short: capsule turbinates 
3-angled: flowers numerous, short-pedi icelled. 
Peninsula. 
(6) C. montana. (Roxb. ) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 159.—Roxb., fl. Ind. I. p. 620, 
Ed. Wall. II. p. 887.—Dec. prod. II. p. 9. 
Syn, C. crenata, Roth, 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon. t, 382. 
Spec. Cuar. Small tree, thorny: leaves elliptic or obovate,. 
tapering into the petiole, minutely and sharply crenate-serrated, . 
coriaceous: cymes axillary, lax, peduncled, twice as long as the, 
petiole : style deeply divided :. capsules somewhat globose, 3-an- 
gled, size of a pea: flowers small, greenish-white. 
' Coromandel. Hills of the Deccan. Guzerat. Flowering” in. 
March. The ovary and capsule are occasionally only 2-celled, 
and the young branches are sometimes pointed with a thorn. (W. 
& A.) 
(7) C. emarcinata, (Willd.) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 160.—Roxb. fl. Ind. I.p, 620. — 
Ed. Wall. II. p. 887.—Dec. prod. II. p. 8.—Willd. Sp. I. p. 1128. 
Spxc. Cuar. Shrub: branches flexuose and thorny: leaves. 
obovate, obtuse or emarginate, quite entire, thick, hard and coria-_ 
geous, pale and shining :. peduncles axillary, very short or want, 
ing, bearing several fascicled or 1-flowered pedicels: capsules 3- 
angled, black when dry :. flowers whitish-yellow. 
Coromandel, flowering in the cold season. 
(8). C. monosperma. (Roxb.) 
Ident. Roxb. fi, Ind. I. p. 625.—Ed. Wall. II. p. 894. 
Spec. Cur. Climbing shrub: leaves oblong, serrulated : pa 
nicles linear, axillary.and terminal, longer than the leaves: cap-. 
sules 3-valved, 1-seeded: seed ‘covered with an aril: flowers. 
small, numerous, greenish-yellow. : 
Silhet, flowering in April and May. 
(9) C. nogusta. (Roxb, ) 
Ident. Roxb. fi, Ind. I. p. 626.—Ed. Wall. II. p. 395. 
Sprc. Cuan. Tree: leaves lanceolate, entire, shining: ra- 
cemes axillary, as long as the leaves : capsules. 1-celled, 2-valved = 
flowers small, greenish-yellow. 
Silhet, flowering in August. 
