sort 



(3) C. MACROPHYLLA. (Fahl.'). 



Ident. Vahl. syml. III. p. 13. — Dec. prod. XI. p. 644.— ItoxB.' 

 fl. Ind. I. p. 393. 



Spec. Char. Shrub : branchlets, peduncles, together with the 

 ramification of the inflorescence and petioles white with woolly 

 tomentum : leaves lanceolate-elliptic, sbort-petioled, obtuse or 

 rounded at the base, attenuated into a point, coarsely mucronate- 

 crenate, venoso-rugous, adult ones scabrous above, below softly 

 ashy tomentose : cymes many-flowered, dichotomously much- 

 branched, divaricately corymbose : peduncle shorter than the petiole : 

 calyx somewhat villous, very small, 4-ribbed, mucrohately 4-toothed : 

 flowers small rose-coloured. 



Chittagong. Silhet. Assam. Flowering in the rainy season. 

 (4) C. RUBElLA. (Lindl.) 



• Ident. Dec. prod. XI. p. 645. 



Engrav. Lindl. Bot. Reg. t. 883. 



Spec. Char. Snffruticose : dotted below with tomentiim : 

 branches together with the inflorescence hoary with dense floccose 

 tomentum : leaves lanceolate, very shortly petioled, cordate at the 

 base, acuminated, serrato-denticulate, pubescent above, hoary-to- 

 mentose below : cymes many-flowered, bipartite, divaricately dicho- 

 tomous, loose, corymbose : peduncle three times longer than the 

 petiole: calyx minute, 4-ribbed, truncated, 4-mucronulate. 



Pundua. 



(5.) 0. LONGIFOIIA. (Laiti.) 



ident. Lam. diet. I. p. 562. — Dec. prod. XI. p. 646. 



Syn. C. laneeolaria, Roxb. — C. acuminata, do. — C. Roxbur- 

 ghiana, Roem. tt Schult, — C. adenanthera, R. Br. — C. albida 

 Blume, 



Engrav. Lam. 111. t. 69. f. 2. — Bot. Reg; t. 864. 



Spec. Char. Tree : branchlets, with the branches of the in- 

 florescence, calyx and network of the leaves, floccoso-tomentose : 

 leaves membranaceous, lanceolate-oblong or lanceolate, attenuated 

 at both ends, short-petioled, long-acuminate, serrato-denticulate 

 adult ones glabrate on the upper surface, clothed on the lower with 

 more or less scattered, stellate wool: cymes many- flowered, divari- 

 cately dichotomous, slightly compact : peduncle nearly equalling 

 the petiole : calyx short, 4-ribbed, truncated at the mouth, very 

 shortly 4-mucronulate : flowers small pale purplish lilac, 



Khasia hills, flowering in the cold season. 



