417 
(t) C. sartrotius.. (Roxb.)’ 
Ident. W. &. A. prod. I. p. 816.—Roxb. fl. Ind. IL. p, 442. 
—Dec. prod. III. p. 17. 
Syn. Anogeissus latifolius, Wald. 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon. t. 994.—Royle. Ill. t. 45. f. 1. 
’ Spec. Cuar. Large tree with white bark : leaves elliptical or 
obovate, ‘obtuse or emarginate, smooth: peduncles branched, bear- 
ing several heads of flowers: fruit imbricated upwards, produced at 
the apex into a long beak: flowers small,, pale-greenish. 
Islamabad. Kennery jungles. Valleys of the Concan rivers. 
Inland Decean hills, Flowering in January and February. 
(2) C. acumunatus. (Roxb. ). 
Ident. “W. & A. prod. I. p. 316.—Roxb. fi. Ind. IT. p. 443.— 
Dec. prod. IIT. p. 17. ; 
Syn. Andersonia. lanceolata, Rottl.—Anogeissus acuminatus,. 
Wall. 
‘Spec. Car. Tree with ash-coloured bark: branches pendu- 
lous :. leaves oval, or oblong-lanceolate, acute, when young pubes- 
cent, when old smooth. peduncles. axillary, simple, with one head 
ef flowers: fruit produced at the apex into a long beak: flowers. 
pale-greenish or yellowish. Coats 
Nopalry, flowering in the cold season.. Both the above trees.are. 
valuable on account of their excellent timber. , 
GENUS IV. LUMNITZERA, 
Deeandria Monogynia. Sex: Syst: 
Deriv. Called after Lumnitzer, author of'a Botanical work call=. 
ed the Flora Posoniensis. . 
Gen. Cuan. Trees or shrubs = leaves alternate: spikes axillary 
and solitary or terminal and. corymbose :. limb of the calyx produc- 
ed beyond the ovary, 5-cleft: segments rounded, often unequal : 
petals 4-5, acute, inserted on the calyx and twice as long as its 
limb, spreading or at length recurved, ovary oblong, compressed, 1- 
celled, 3—5-ovuled: style subulate: stigma acute: drupe clove-. 
shaped. , 
t 
(1) I. racemosa. ( Willd.) 
Ident. W. & A. prod, I. p. 316.—Dec. prod. IIT, p. 22: 
Syn. Jussicua racemosa, Rottl.—Petaloma alternifolia, Roxb. 
fi. Ind. W1e p. 372.—Pyrrhanthus albus, Wall,—Bruguiera Ma- 
dagascariensis, Dec. prod. TIT. p. 28. 
*” Engrav, *Rheede Mal. VI. t. 87. 
