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_ Gen. Oitarn. Trees: leaves crowded ‘about the ends of the 
branches, opposite or verticillate, entire ‘or crenated or serrated: 
flowers racemose: calyx-tube ovate: limb 2—4-partite: lobes ovate, 
obtuse, concave, persistent: petals 4, attached to the ring at the 
base of the stamens: stamens ‘n several rows: filaments distinct, 
combined at the base into a short ring, all bearing anthers; ovary 
‘2—4-celled, surmounted by an urceolus sheathing the base of the 
‘style : ovules 2-6 in ench cell: style filiform: stigma simple: fruit 
mere or less 4-angled, crowned by the calyx, 1-celled: seed 
solitary. 
{1) B. racemosa. (Roxd.) 
Ident. Roxb. fl. Ind. II. p. 634.—W. &. A. prod. I. p. 333. 
—Dev. prod, III. p. 288. 
Syn. Eugenia racemosa, Linn. 
Engrav, Wight's Icon. t. 152.—Bot. Mag. LXVII. t. 3813.— 
Rheede Mal. IV. t. 6. 
Spec. Cuan. Leaves cuneate-oblong, acuminated, serrulated : 
calyx 2-3-cleft: ovary 2-celled: fruit ovate, bluntly 4-angled: 
eres scarcely so long as the flower, with one bract at the base: 
owers forming a pendulous raceme, large, red. 
Soonderbunds. Coromandel. Travancore. Concans. Flower- 
ang in the hot season. ; 
(2) B. acuraneura. ( Gaertn. ) 
Ident. W.&A. prod. I. p. 333.—Roxb. fi. Ind. II. p. 635. 
Syn, Eugenia acutangula, Linn.—Stravadium rubrum, Pers. 
Dec. prod. Ul. p. 289.—S. coccineum, Dee. 1, c.—Meteorus cocci- 
seus, Lour. 
Engrav. Rheede Mal. IV. t. 7. ‘ 
Spec. Cuar. Leaves cuneate-obovate, ‘serrulated : calyx 4-cleft: 
ovary 2-celled: fruit oblong, 4-sided, sharp-angled : racemes long, 
pendulous: pedicels very short: flowers small, reddish-white, with 
scarlet filaments. 
Peninsula. Saharunpore. South Concans, Along the back- 
waters in Travancore. Flowering in the hot season. 
GENUS VII. CAREYA. 
Keosandria Monogynia. Sev: Syst: 
Deriv. Called after Dr. Carey of Serampore in Bengal. 
Gen. Cuar. Arborescent or herbaceous: leaves alternate, ap- 
ptoximated towards the ends of the branches: flowers sessile and 
forming a short spike, or pedicellate and somewhat corymbose: 
calyx-limb 4-partite: petals 4, spreading: stamens in several rows: 
