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(7) C. craveotens. (Dalz. ) 
Ident. Dalz. Bomb. flor. p- 11.—Hook. Jour. Bot. IV. p. 107. 
Spec. Cuar. Tree : leaves short-petioled, broad-elliptic, shortly 
acuminated, slightly and obtusely serrated: stipules lanceolate, 
acuminated, glabrous: pedicels articulated above the base, very 
short: fruit oblong, almost round, smooth, shining: flowers numer- 
ous, clustered in the axils, green. 
On open hills in the South Concan. Flowering in the rainy 
season. The smell of the flowers is very disagreeable. 
(8) C.uevieata. (Dalz.) 
Ident. Hook. Jour. Bot. IV. p. 108.—Dalz. Bomb. flor. p. 11. 
Spec. Cuar. A glabrous shrub i leaves short-petioled, oblong, 
acuminated, obscurely serrated, half-folded, coriaceous, shining on 
both sides: stipules acuminated: pedicels articulated above the 
base: bark on the young branches white and polished: flowers 
clustered in the axils, greenish. 
Near the sea-coast, South Concan. Flowering in June and July. 
(9) C. rusescens. (Dalz.) ' 
Ident. Hook. Jour. Bot. IV. p. 108.—Dalz. Bomb, flor. p- 11. 
Srec. Cuar. Glabrous shrub : leaves ovate-oblong, quite entire, 
rounded at the base, suddenly and obtusely acuminated, coriaceous : 
margins recurved: younger leaves with the midrib bright-rgd: sti- 
pules minute, scale-like: fruit oblong, glabrous, seated in a ring: 
flowers greenish-yellow. 
Western Ghauts, flowering in February. 
ORDER LIII. CHAILLETIACEZ. 
. Trees or shrubs, with alternate entire stipulate leaves : sepals 
5: petals 5, alternate with the sepals, inserted into the base of 
the calyx, generally 2-cleft: stamens alternate with the petals, 
and combined with them at the “base: anthers ovate: glands 
usually 5, opposite the petals: ovary superior, 2-3-celled : ovules 
twin, pendulous: style simple: stigma 2-lobed: drupe 1-3. 
celled: seed solitary, naked or arillate, exalbumenous. 
GENUS I. MOACURRA. 
Pentandria Digynia. Sex: Syst: 
Deriv. The vernacular name in Silhet latinized, 
