318 G. King — Matenah for a Flora ft/ the lUalayan Peninsida. [No. 3» 
Hiat. T, mb I Bitirae Mus. Bofc. 130 ■ Wiglit 111. I, t. 89 ; Hook. la PI. 
t. 3G2; Wall. Cat. 4876; Km-z For. Flor. Brit Burni. 1,449. Km-z 
For. Flora Barma, I, 449 j Hook, fit PI. Br. Irid. U,4Sr. Ithizt^Jwya 
Candel, Liun. Sp. PI. 44f3 ; DC, Prodr. Ill, 32 ; Roxb, Hort. Beng. 36 ; 
Wall. Cat 4876. 
Anda31AN Islands, and pmbably also in the other provinoes, 
5, Caraij^a, Roxb. 
Trees or shrubs, heaves coriaceoQs, glabrous, petsolate, ovate or 
etlijitic; stipules cadncons. Pedmifles short, i-ather tlNck. FlowevB 
smali, in short S-chotomona nxillary branching cymes, sesf^ile »ind often 
cj-owded. Calyx-tnhe cyliadric or cainpanukte, minutely brMteate at 
the base ; Itnib 5-8-Iobedj the lobes erect, short, valyate. Petals 5-8, 
inseHed on the margin of a crenulated disk lining the caljx-tube, 
clawed, orbicular, 2- fid or .entire, subserrate or lacerate at the apex. 
Disc epigynona, 10-^16-lobed. Stamens inserted with tlio pelals, fila- 
ntients filiform ; anthers small, oblong. Style subulate or filiform. 
Fruit small, globose, conaceotis, 1-celledj 1 -seeded (unkncntjn in two 
species). Seed globose-reuiform, testa fibrous, embryo mirved. — Dis- 
TRifl. Species aboat 12, natives of the Indian Ocean. 
Cymes on peduncles na lonjf as the p«tioleH» bearing nnmea** 
ous crowded seasilo floiivors "15 in, long ... . . . 1. C. Ineida, 
Cymes on pedmjuleis gliplitlv* iongoi' tliiiii tlie patiolea, heair- 
inpf froiu 3-5 Hliortly pedicollod flaw era 1 in. lofiff 2, C. Sroytechinii, 
Cyiiie* on pedniicU's niacin longer tliau the petioles, bearing' 
S flowers '25 in. long on pedicels aa long aa tliemsolTea ... 3. 0. eugenoidea, 
1, CAUAf-LtA. LnciDA, Roxb. Hort. Beng. 92 j Corom, Plants Til, t. 
211. A small glabrous tree; young branches thin, dark-coloured when 
dry^ Leaves coriaGeoiis, varying from obovate to ellipiic-oblong, oval 
or oblong-lanceolate ; the edges recurved^ entire or serrulate in tlio 
upper balf or three-fourths, (he apex usually shortly cuspidate, the base 
more or loss cuncate ; both surfaces shining and reticulate; tlie main 
nerves numerous, spreading nnd interarcblng freely ; lengfh 2 5-3 in , 
bi-eadth 1-1'75 in., petiole *25-"35 in. Cym&t axillary and from the 
axils cf fallen leaves, on stout peduncles about as long as the petioles, 
densely umbellate, usually (ricliotomous, Floioer^ 'lb in. long, sessile. 
Gahj.Xi'tuhe' cylindric, its mouth with 6 or 7 short triangular incurved 
teeth. PetaU equal in nnmher to the calyx-teeth, orbicular, crennte, 
clawed, not embracing the stamens. Stamens twicQ as many as and 
longer than the petals, the filaments much longer than the ovate anthens. 
Frnil piBiForm, glabrous, pulpy, 1 -celled and usually only 1 -seeded. 
Eoxb^-FI. Ind. IT, 481 ; Wall. Cat. 4S80 ; Wight Tr. 60r/; Knr/, For. Flora 
Burmfl, 1,451. 0. inlegerritna, DC. Vrodv. Ill, 33; Wight 111. i. 90; 
