330 



(2) E. ASPERA. (_Roxb.) 



Herd. Roxb. flor. Ind. I. p. 5.98.— Dec. prod. IX. p. 507. 

 Syn,. E, tomentosa, Roih. — E. Heynii, Rqem. §• Schult.-^ 

 Beurreria aspera, Don. Gen, Syst. 

 Engrav. Roxb. Cor. I, t. 5,5, 



Spec. Char. Shrubby ; bFanchlets, petioles, leaves, peduncles 

 and calyx rough-villous : leaves ovate, quite entire, short-petioled .» 

 corymb terminal, dichotomous : corolla campanulate, lobes patent^ 

 reflexed : stamens exserted : flowers very small, white. 



Coromandel, flowering in the rainy sea$0H. 



(3) E. ?uxi?o,LiA. (Roxh.). 



Ident. Roxb. flor. Ind. I. p. §99. — Dec, prod. IX. p. 509. 



Syn. Cordia retusa, Vahl. 



Engrav. Roxb. Cor. I, t. 57. 



Spec Char. Fruticose : branchlet-s at the top. and younger 

 leaves hsristly on both sides : leaves fascicled from villous tuberclesj, 

 obovate-cuneate, subpetioled, coriaceous, 3;-toothed at the apex,, 

 adult ones glabrous, white-dotted above : peiduncles axillary, 1-5-! 

 flowered, shorter than the lesrf, and wi.th the ealyx covered with, 

 downy bristles : corolla subcampanulate, lobes oval : flowers smallj, 

 white. 



Coromandel forests, flowering in the cold season.. 



(4) E. Lffivis. (Roxb.) 



Ident. Roxb. flor. Ind. I. p. 527. — Dec. prod. IX. p. 505.. 



Syn„ * E. punctata, iJoifA.^Bevvrreria Itevis, G. Don. 



Engrav. Wight's Icon, t. 1382. — Roxb. Cor, I. t. 55,. 



Spec Char. Tree : leaves short-petioled, ovate or oval, quite 

 entire, pubescent below at the axils of the nerves, otherwise gla- 

 brous : corymbs lateral or subaxilla.ry, diphotomous, many-spiked i 

 pedicels slightly hairy : calyx deeply 5-cleft : cojcolla subrotate ; 

 stamens exserted : flowers small, white. 



Peninsula. Hindostan. Near Mai wan. Flowering from Octo.« 

 ber to FebJTuary. 



(5) E. ovAi.ipo:t,iA, (R. W.X 



Jdent. Wight's Icon. yol. IV. & t. 1383, 

 Spec Char. Small tree : leaves short-petioled, froip ovAl-.oh« 

 tuse at both ends to somewhat obovate, or ending in a short blui^ 



