559 
(3) M. Roxsurcau. (R. W.) 
Ident. Cale. Jour. Nat. Hist. VI. p. 502.—Walp. Annal. II. 
p- 760. 
Syn. Triosteum hirsutum, Row). 
Spec. Cuar. Fruticose, hirsute: leaves short-petioled, lanceo- 
‘late, acuminated : flowers axillary,’ sessile,-much shorter than the 
numerous lanceolate bracts: berries 5-seeded, 
Chittagong. 
(4) M. Watirenn, (W. § A)’ 
Ident. Calc. Jour. Nat. Hist. VI. p» 508.—Walp. Annal. II, 
p. 760. 
Syn. Nonatelia hispida, Wall. in Roxb. ft. Ind. TI. p. 187. 
Spec. Cuar. Fruticose: leaves subsessile, oblong, acuminated, 
unequal at the base, coriaceous, younger ones hairy, at length some- 
what glabrous: stipules linear-lanceolate, hispid: bracts numerous, 
linear-lanceolate, 3-nerved, hispid, ciliated, somewhat equalling the 
corolla: flowers numerous, axillary, sessile: segments of the calyx 
lanceolate, acuminate : corolla funnel-shaped, hispid: segments 
linear, obtuse, hairy, shorter than the tube: ovary 5-celled: stigma 
5-lobed. 
Silhet. 
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(5) M. Brumgana. (R. W.) 
Ident. Cale, Jour. Nat. Hist. VI. p. 507.—Walp. Annal. II. 
p. 761. 
Spec. Cuar. Fruticose, glabrous: leaves short-petioled, elliptic- 
lanceolate, acuminate: stipules-triangular, acute: flowers aggregat- 
ed, few: bracts short, subulate, hairy: limb of the calyx deeply 4- 
cleft: segments lanceolate, acute: corolla 4-cleft, hairy within: 
ovary 4-celled: style equalling the corolla: stigma hairy: drupe 
globose. 
Courtallum. 
(6) M. pictoroma. (R. W.) 
Ident. Cale. Jour. Nat. Hist. VI. p. 508.-—Walp. Annal. IL. 
p. 761. 
” Gpec. Cuax. Fruticose; branches terete, compressed at the 
knots: leaves elliptic-ovate or subcordate at the base, glabrous, 
(except the short petiole,) sparingly hairy on the veins: stipules 
lanceolate, equalling the petioles: cymes axillary, solitary, long- 
peduncled, once or twice-dichotomous, with racemose divisions : 
flowers secund : bracts subulate, sparingly bristly: calyx deeply 4- 
cleft: segments lanceolate, acute, often apiculated with a bundle of 
