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pear to differ from this species, except in the more acuminated 
leaves. 
Reddish-flowered Ixora. Shrub. 
18 I. Java’nica (D. C. prod. 4. p. 487.) leaves on short pe- 
tioles, ovate-oblong, acuminated, glabrous; corymbs on long 
peduncles, trichotomous, divaricate ; segments of the calyx ob- 
tuse, of the corolla oval and rounded. k. S. Native of Java, 
on the mountains in woods. Pavétta Javanica, Blum. bijdr. p. 
949. Flowers of a deep vermilion colour. Habit of J. coccinea 
and J. incarnata. - 
_ Java Ixora. Shrub 3 to 4 feet. 
19 I. paucirtora (D. C. l. c.) leaves on short petioles, ob- 
long, acuminated, acute at the base, glabrous; cymes on short 
peduncles, tripartite, few-flowered ; teeth of calyx acute; lobes 
of corolla oval, acutish. h. S. Native of the west of Java, 
on Mount Pangarangha, in woods. Pavétta paucifléra, Blum. 
Flowers of a vermilion colour. Allied to J. Javánica, but differs 
in the cymes being fewer-flowered, and on shorter peduncles ; 
and in the teeth of the calyx being acute. 
Fen-flowered Ixora. Shrub. 
20 I. sauicirorra (D. C. prod. 4. p. 487.) leaves on short 
petioles, linear-lanceolate, acuminated, glabrous ; corymbs brac- 
teate; calycine segments acute; segments of corolla lanceolate, 
acuminated. h.S. Native of Java, on the mountains. Pa~ 
vétta salicifdlia, Blum. bijdr. p. 951. Flowers scarlet. A very 
beautiful species. Leaves 9-10 inches long, and 6 lines broad. 
Willow-leaved Ixora. Shrub 3 to 4 feet. 
21 I. Fintaysonia'na (Wall. cat. no. 6166.) leaves obovate- 
lanceolate, glabrous, tapering much to the base, obtuse, and 
mucronate at the apex, petiolate ; corymbs terminal, compound ; 
lobes of calyx membranous ; lobes of corolla obtuse ; stigma 
exserted. h.S. Native of the East Indies. Flowers appa- 
rently red. 
Finlayson’s Ixora. Shrub. 
** Flowers white. 
22 I. sra'npa (Ker. bot. reg. t. 100.) leaves oval or ovate- 
lanceolate, almost sessile; cymes trichotomous, compound, con- 
tracted, many-flowered ; teeth of calyx short, bluntish; lobes 
of corolla obovate, reflexed; style a little exserted. h. S. 
Native of the East Indies. I. alba, Roxb. fl. ind. 1. p. 389. 
but notof Lin. Nearly allied to J. stricta, but differs in the 
corolla being white. Peduncles and calyxes red. Stigma ex- 
serted, but shorter than the lobes of the corolla. Tube of co- 
rolla 10 lines long. Flowers at first white, but becoming yellow 
as they fade. Stipulas broad at the base, and ending in an awn. 
Bland-fiowered Ixora. Fl. Aug. Clt. 1768. Sh. 3to 4 ft. 
23 I. macropny’tra (Bartl. in herb. Henke, ex D. C. prod. 
4. p. 487.) glabrous; leaves cuneate-obovate, or oblong-obo- 
vate, acute, on short petioles; peduncles elongated, bracteolate 
at the base, and trichotomously corymbose at the apex ; teeth 
of calyx acute, hardly perspicuous ; stigma exserted, with revo- 
lute lobes ; fruit nearly globose. k. S. Native of the Island 
of Manilla. Allied to /. cuneifolia. Flowers blackish in the 
dried state, but probably white in the recent state. 
Large-leaved Ixora. Shrub. 
24 I. supse’ssitis (Wall. cat. no. 6139.) leaves oblong, ta- 
pering to both ends, petiolate, glabrous ; corymbs almost sessile, 
dense ; lobes of calyx subulate; lobes of corolla acute ; stigma 
exserted, h.S. Native of Silhet, on the mountains. Stipu- 
las subulate at the apex. Flowers apparently white. 
Almost-sessile-corymbed Ixora. Shrub. 
25 I. cunrwotia (Roxb. fl. ind. 1. p. 390.) leaves broad- 
cuneated, lanceolate or oblong-lanceolate, acuminated, glabrous ; 
corymbs terminal, on long peduncles, panicled ; flowers crowded; 
lobes of calyx oblong, conical ; lobes of corolla oblong, obtuse ; 
RUBIACE. 
CLIX. Ixora. 
stigma exserted. kh. S. Native of the East Indies, about 
Dacca and Serampore. Ker. bot. reg. 648. Lodd. bot. cab, 
t. 1215. Corolla white, with the tube about 6-7 lines long, 
Berries turbinate, red. Down very minute on the peduncles, 
branchlets, and usually on the nerves of the leaves underneath. 
Wedge-leaved Ixora. Fl. Ju. Jul. Clt. 1822. Sh, 2to4 ft. 
26 I. parpa‘ta (Roxb. fl. ind. 1. p. 394.) leaves oblong, 
on short petioles, shining : upper ones almost sessile, and roundly 
cordate at the base; panicle spreading, loose, sub-corymbose ; 
lobes of calyx acutish; lobes of corolla oblong, bearded with 
long white hairs at the throat; stigma exserted. k. S. Native 
of the East Indies. Smith, in Rees’ cycl. no. 6. Sims, bot. 
mag. 2505. Bem.—Schetti, Rheed. mal. 2. t.13.% Flowers 
white. Stigma, according to Roxb. almost at the throat, but in 
the specimens examined it is exserted. Berries red. 
Bearded Ixora. FI. June, July. Cit. 1823. Sh. 8 to 12 ft. 
27 I. oxypny’tia (Wall. cat. no. 6159.) leaves elliptic-lan- 
ceolate, long-acuminated, glabrous, on short petioles ; stipulas 
subulate at the apex; lobes of calyx subulate; stigma exserted. 
b. S. Native of Silhet, on the mountains. Flowers appa- 
rently white. 
Sharp-leaved Ixora. Shrub. X 
28 I. unpura ra (Roxb. fl. ind. 1. p. 395.) leaves broad- 
lanceolate, acuminated, undulated, glabrous ; panicle terminal, 
compound, having its branches corymbose at the apex ; lobes 
of calyx acute ; segments of corolla linear, bluntish ; stigma ex- 
serted; berry transversely oval, somewhat didymous. h. S 
Native of Bengal, in woods. Smith, in Rees’ cycl. no.7. Roth, 
nov. spec. p. 91. Roem. et Schultes, syst. 3. p. 190. Lindl. 
hort. trans. 7. p. 50. Ixòra Cania. Ham. ex Wall. cat. 
no. 6130. Flowers white. Tube of corolla, 5 lines long; lobes 
reflexed. 
Waved-leaved Ixora. Fl. June, Aug. Clt. 1820. Shrub 
3 to 4 feet. pair Sell 
29 I. specra’Bitis (Wall. cat. no. 6133.) leaves broad, elliptic- 
lanceolate, petiolate, glabrous : upper ones oblong, cordate at 
the base and stem clasping; peduncles elongated, trichotomous, 
having the branches corymbose ; teeth of calyx small, acute; 
lobes of corolla narrow. h S. Native of the Burmese Em- 
pire, near Martaban. Flowers apparently white. 
Showy Ixora. Shrub. : 
30 I. rancrora'ria (Colebr. in Roxb. fl. ind. 1. aries 
leaves approximate, very long, ovate-lanceolate, eae 2 
on short petioles, glabrous; corymbs terminal, almost sess! e, 
small; bracteoles coloured ; corolla with a filiform tube, an 
linear-oblong lobes; anthers linear, bifid at the base ; style ex- 
serted. h. S. Native of the East Indies, in i 
Branches twiggy, pendulous, somewhat dichotomous. pire 
subulate at the apex, rather longer than the petioles. Corolla 
white, having the tube 9 lines long. Berries red, globose. 
Lanceolar-leaved Ixora. Shrub 4 to 6 feet. 
31 I. reuca’ntua (Wall. cat. no. 6148.) leaves owie a 
late, acuminated on short petioles; peduncles and corymbs 
downy; stipulas subulate at the apex; lobes of kage 
bracteas subulate; lobes of corolla long and narrow} ay 
much exserted; corymbs loose. h. S. Native of the Las 
Indies, near Travancore. Flowers white. 
White-flowered Ixora. Shrub. : 5. but 
32 I. anporea (Roxb. mss. ex Smith, in Rees cycl. no. 5. a 
not of Lodd.) leaves elliptic-oblong, obtuse, on short petioles, n 
ther undulated, smooth ; corymbs trichotomous, divaricate, E , 
many-flowered; teeth of calyx acutish; lobes of corolla o me 
obtuse, one-half shorter than the tube; stigma hardly exserted. 
h.S. Native of the East Indies. I. Pavétta, Andr. bot. Ba 
t. 78. Pers. encb. J. p. 130. but not of Roxb. Corolla white, 
ő lines long. Stigmas 2, thickish, greenish at the throat, 
