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braus, often fascicled on the young shoots: racemes short, axillary, 
few-flowered : stamens 4: stigma somewhat globose, often more or 
less bifid or marked with a longitudinal furrow; drupe obovate,. 
furrowed on each side: flowers small, yellow. 
Coromandel. South Mahrattg country. Flowering in the hot 
season. Y 
(3) C. Ruzepn. (Dec.) 
“ Ydent. W. & A. prod. I. p. 426.—Dee. prod. IV. p. 474. 
Engrav. Rheede Mal. V. t. 37. 
Spec. Guar. Shrub,.armed with supra-axillary thorns: branches. 
hirsute: leaves ovate or oval-lanceolate, acnminated, upper ‘side 
shining, under with a tuft of hairs in the axils of the nerves: flowers 
axillary, short-pedicelled, few, fascicled or in.a very short raceme: 
stigma mitre-shaped: drupe obovate, emarginate. 
Malabar. Said by Graham to grow in the Concan and at Sewree 
Fort, Bombay. | 
(4) C. Lescnenauutn. (W. § A.) . 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 426. 
-.Engrav. . Wight’s Icon. t. 826. 
Spec. Cuan. Shrubby, climbing (?): old branches armed with 
thorns;. young. shoots often unarmed: petioles twisted: leaves 
opposite or 3—4-verticillate, oblong, much acuminated, acute at the 
base: cymes axillary, 8—5-flowered : corolla-tuhe campanulate, with 
a ring of hairs inside: segments of the limb linear-lanceolate, acu- 
minated, reflexed: anthers exserted, afterwards reflexed: style 
thicker about the middle and hairy downwards: stigma mitre-shap- 
ed, cleft to about the middle: drupe obcordate, : oe 
Courtallum mountains and other subalpine jungles in the Penin- 
sula. 
(5) C. umpgtiatum. (R. W.) 
Ident. Wight’s Icon. vol. IJI.—Dalz. Bomb. flor. p. 118. 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon. t. 1034.—Spicil. I. t. 97. 
_ Spec. Cuan. Small tree, unarmed: young branches 4-sided: 
leaves oval, acuminated, coriaceous: flowers axillary, umbelled on 
a short thick peduncle, white : corolla-tube hairy within: style ex- 
serted: stigma mitre-shaped, 2-lobed : fruit obovate, didymons. 
Neilgherries. Shevagherry hills. Common above the Ghauts. 
Flowering from September to December. Closely allied to C. 
didymum. 
(6) C. panvirotium. (Roxb.) 
Ident. Roxb. fl. Ind. I. p. 534,—Dec. prod. IV. p. 474. y 
