570 CXI. VBEBENAOEiB. (C. B. Clarke.) [Qallicarpa. 



minutely gland-dotted, with a few scattered liaira when young, whiteish or membrn- 

 nous in fruit. Corolla pink. Fruit scarcely ^ in, diam. — C. longitolia, Benth. Ft. 

 Monglc. 270 {not of Lamk.), in the glabrous calyx, inflorescence, and structure of 

 leaves comes very near this ; but in that the leaves are linear-lanceolate, and the fruit 

 very much larger. 



11. C. long'ifolia, Lamk. III. i. 563, and HI. t. 69 ; shrubby, leaves 

 petioled broadly lanceolate aciiminate at both, ends serrulate mature thinly 

 stellate-hairy beneath, cymes short-peduncled dense, calyx stellately white- 

 tomentose. Bot. Reg. t. 864 ; Boxb. Fl. Ind. i. 394 ; Brand. For. Fl. 369 ; 

 Kurz For. Fl. 275 ; Schauer in DO. Prodr. xi. 645, Var. /3 only ; Benth. Fl. 

 Austral, v. 57, not Fl. Songh. 270. 0. Boxburghiana, Roem. of Sch. Syst. iii. 

 Mant. 54. 0. attenuata, Wall. Cat. 1885. 0. cana. Wall. Cat! 1834, 

 partly. C. dentata. Wall. Oat. 6319, partly. 



Malay Pekinstjla; Penaug, WalUch, Moxburgh ; Malacca, Qriffith (Kew Distrib. 

 D. 6039), &c. NicoBAES ; Kurz. — Distbib. W. Malaya to N. Australia. 



Branehlets densely stellate-tomentose. Leaves 5 by 2 in., base much attenuate, 

 mature nearly glabrous above, beneath so closely fulvous stellate-villous that few of 

 the largeish glands can be seen; petiole J in. Cyme in flower IJ in. diam., densely 

 stellate-tomentose ; peduncle J in. Calyx ^— jlj in. Corolla purple or pink, or 

 sometimes white (fide Bentii,). Berry ^ in. diam., white. — The details of this 

 description are from the Penang plant. C. longifolia. Hook. Fl. Exot. ii. 1. 133, is 0. 

 longifoUa var. brevipes, Benth. Fl. Hongk. 270, which has subsessile obtuse-based 

 linear-lanceolate leaves, glabrous calyx, &c. 



Vae. lanceolaria ; leaves narrower thinner mature beneath glabrate densely 

 minutely glandular-dotted, C. lanceolaria, Moxb. Fl. Ind. i. 395 ; Wall. Cat. 1829. 

 C. lanceolaria, Var. a subglabrata. Schauer I. e. excl. syn. — E. Bengal ; in the plains, 

 common ; also in the Khasia, Chittagong Hills up to 3000 ft., plentifal. (W. Malaya.) 

 — Cymes laxer, flowers and fruits smaller, than in the type. The abundant material 

 for this common plant is very uniform ; except that, while the leaves are generally 

 regularly serrulate, a form with them subentire appears in Chittagong, and is common 

 in the Malay Peninsula and islands. 



12. C. acuminata, Boxb. Fl. Ind. i. 394; shrubby, innovations 

 stellately white-tomeutose, leaves broadly lanceolate acuminate denticulate, 

 panicles axillary loug-peduncled dichotomous shorter than the leaves. 



SilHET ; Boxhurgh. 



Leaves 4-5 by 2 in., mature glabrate reticulate above, hairy beneath. Peduncles 

 longer than in the other species. — Not seen ; the foregoing copied from Roxburgh. 

 Schauer reduces this to C. longifoUa ^ but there is no form of that known with the 

 peduncles longer than in the other species described by him. His description points 

 altogether to G. Beevesii, for which the locality does not suit. Possibly Roxburgh's 

 specimen was a cultivated one, as C. Beevesii has been long cultivated. 



X. TECTONA, Unn. f. 



Trees, stellately tomentose. Leaves opposite or whorled, large, petioled, 

 entire. Cymes dichotomous, many-fld., in large terminal panicles ; bracts 

 small, narrow. Calyx campanulate, shortly 5-6-lobed, in fruit enlarged 

 ovoid or urceolate. Corolla small, tube short ; limb equally 5-6-lobed, 

 spreading. Stamens as many as corolla-lobes, on the corolla-tube ; anthers 

 exserted, oblong. Ovary 4-celled, cells 1-ovuled ; style linear, tip shortly 

 bifid. Drupe enclosed in the calyx, 4-celled ; endocarp bony. Seeds erect, 

 oblong. — Species 3, the following and a Philippine Island one. 



1. Ti grandis, Zinn. f. Suppl. 151 ; leaves opposite ovate mature 



