326 



Spzc. Char. Tree, glabrous : leaves long-petioled, ovate or 

 subcordate, quite entire, somewhat undulated, bearded below at 

 the axils of the lateral nerves : panicles lateral, racemose : caljrjc 

 cylindric, juiceless, coriaceous, broadly 3-5-toothed : corolla fun- 

 nel-shaped, tube lonpcer than the calyx, mouth spreading, limb 

 round, 6-7-lobed; drupe ovate, subonncronate : flowers white^ 

 suffused with red. 



Car. III. 



Engrav. Wight's Icon. t. 469. 



Spec. Chak. Tree ; young petioles and peduncles sparingly vil- 

 lous : leaves long-petioled, ovate (or subcordate,) remotely terrated, 

 acuminated, smoothishiS'nerved at the base, here and there sparingly 

 pilose at the iterves : panicles lateral and peduncled from the forks 

 of the branches-: calyx oval-oylindric, 3-5-toothed, hairy within : 

 corolla equalling the tube of the calyx, lobes eight, oblong, recurv- 

 ed : stamens eight, inserted below the middle of the tube, bearded : 

 flowers white. 



Travancore, flowering in August. 



(3) C. MONOiCA. (Roxb.) 



Ident. Roxb. flor. Ind. I. p, 592. — Ed. Car. 11. p. 334.— Dee, 

 prod. IX. p. 479. 



Engrav. Roxb. Cor. I. t. SS. 



Spec. Char. Small tree : leaves ovate, remotely serrated, sca« 

 brous above, S-nerved at the base : panicles terminal and lateral,, 

 small, bifid : flowers sessile, monoicous, males many : drupe ovate 

 acuminated with a mucro : calyx cup-shaped : nut 4-ceUed wil^ &, 

 perforated apex : flowers white. 



Circars, flowering in the rainy season. 



(4) C. POLYOAMA. (Roxh.). 



Ident. Roxb. flor. Ind. I. p. 594. — Ed. Car. II. p. 337. — Dec., 

 prod. IX. p. 480. 



Spec. Char. Tree : leaves petioled, somewhat round-cordate, 

 almost quite entire, scabrous, younger ones villous : panicle term^* 

 nal, pubescent, flowers polygamous : males often triandrous and 

 hermaphrodite ones pentandrojis : calyx villous externally : drupe 

 ovate : flowers small, white. 



Mountains of Coromandel, flowering in May. 



