158 



reflexed pedicels pubescent: calyx spreading, shortly 4-lobed, hairy 

 outside : corolla campanulate, 3 times longer than the calyx, half 

 4-cleft : lobes ovate, ciliated ; female flowers solitary : pedicels and 

 calyx pubescent : corolla somewhat longer than the calyx : OYary 

 hirsute: frliit 12-celled: flowers white. 



Peninsula. Bengal. Silhet. Assam. Hurdwar. Flowering 

 in March and April. 



(19) D. GLAUCA. (Rottl.) 



Ident. Rotri. et. Willd. Nov. Act. Nat. Cur. IV. {Aim. 1803.) 

 —Dec. prod. VIII. p. 238. 



Spec. Char. Stem arboreous, prickly : leavfes alternate, short-, 

 petioled, oval, acute, tomentoss below, coriaceous \, glaucout t 

 £owers axillary, sessile, solitary. 



Wandewash. 



(20) D. RACEMOSA. (fioasi.) 



Ideht. Roxb. flor. Ind. II. p. 536. — Dec, prod. VIII. p. 239^. 



Engrav. "Wight's Icon. t. 416. 



Spec. Char. Leaves oblong-lanceolate, obtuse, silky : male- 

 and female flowers racemose : racemes axillary, comose : stamens. 

 20-30 : ovary 4-celled : style wanting : stigma 4-partite : berry 

 globose, smooth, 4-seeded. 



Silhet. Tipperkh. Flowering in March and April. 



(21) D. paniculata. (Dah.) 



Ident. Dalz. in Hook. Journ. Bot. IV. p. 109. — Bomb, flor^ 

 p. 141. 



Sip£c. Char. Tree with glabrous branches : leaves lanceolate- 

 oblong, obtusely acumihated, short-petioled, coriaceous, smooth ; 

 inale flowers pani'cled in the axils of the fallen leaves : panicles 

 shorter than the leaf, with the buds and pedicels sooty-velvety ; 

 calyx 5-parted : segments leafy, broadly oval-obtuse : corolla, sooty 

 and velvety oatside, twice as long as the calyx : segments 5, ob- 

 long-obtuse : female flowers lateral, solitary : pedicels as long at 

 the petiole : firuit ovoid, densely tomentose, enclosed in the enlarge^ 

 calyx. 



Chorla Ghaut and Baighur. Flowering in the cold season. 



(22) D. FRURiEHs. (Dalz.) 



Ident. Dalz. 1. c. 



: S'piBc. Crar. Branchl«t3 softly hairy: leaves narrow-obloDg, 

 acuminate, subses^ile, hirsute on both sides : male flowers twin, oii 

 an axilia]^ peduncle^ 3 times loiiger than the petiole : female flow« 



