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XXIX. LINE.E. (J. D. Hooker.) 413 



always simple, lower part often creeping. Leaves approximate, spreading, elliptic- 

 lanceolate, acuminate, glaucous beneath, margin quite entire or obscurely waveii or 



cmped, Baceme 2-5 in. long, quite simple. Flowers |-^ diam., pink ; pedicel very 

 snort. Calyx ^ in. long. 



1 A. pubescens, Grif. Noiitl iv. 535 ; Ic. PL Asiat t. 693 {light hand 

 mn); stem pubescent leafy all the way up, leaves 1-1^ in. with anpressed 

 hairs above siikily villous beneath. 



KuAsiA Mts., alt. 5-6000 ft., Oriffith, &c. 



-lore slender than A. saxatilis, stem elongate, prostrate, often much-branclied; 

 wsnches including tlie racemes 6-15 in. Leaves alternate, whitish beneath, elliptic, 



u e at both ends, margin quite entire, sometimes undulate, nerves very oblique ; petiole 



r 1 ^^^"^^ ^^^y slender, simple above, the lower peduncles 2-3-flowered, short, 



^ct, and as well as the rachis tomentose. Calyx i in. long, gland-tipped hairs more 



oust than in A, saxatilis. Flowers 4 in. diam., white, much larger than in A. saxa- 



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KUGONIA 



^umbing, often tomentose shrubs. Zmi;^s alternate, serrate,' stipulate. 



^Jior€sce7ice various ; flowers yellow, lower peduncles converted into spiral 

 ^h' y^^P^^^ ^- P^i^ls 5, contorted, fugacious. Stanieris 10, hypogynous, 

 tcv\ ^^^^^'^r swellings on the basal ring between the filaments, 



mch are" connate below. Ovary 5-celled; styles 5, filiform, stigmas 

 rip^t^i ovules 2, collateral in each cell £>rupe globose. Seeds com- 



)^ ^^^™inous ; embryo straight or slightly curved, cotyledons flat.— 



ica : species about 6. 



My St ax 



Wall. Cat 1201 ; 

 Hook Lond. Journ, 



r !a^^^7.^ ^^^^® entire reticulate on both surfaces, 

 ^Jc A.Prodr, 72; Wiglit IlLn.t. 32; Planck in . 



S ^^J; ^^^^ ^«^^- ^ ^'^^- B<y^^' Flo^' ^7. H. obovata, Ham. in Trans^ 

 ^\^^' xiv. 205.~EIi^ede HorL Mai. ii. t. 19. • 



\ ^^^n? ^^^'^^'s^r-A, from the Concan to Travancor. Cetlox. 



ient"^ r ^^^^^ shrub; branches, tendrils, and sepals densely clothed with brown 



a;,,:?^' -^«ve5 crowded, 1^-24 in., rather thin, nerves spreading; stipules subulate, 



'Jndiv'd T 'Ti"*'*^^ ^.Towaeu, 14-^4 in., rattier tnin, nerves spreaamg; siipuiea suuuirtic, 



Jellow cr ^^^^^^^ 1-1 4 in. diam., terminal and in the upper axils, shortly pedicelled, 



, ^- stamens alternately long and short. -Prwi^ globose, shorter than the sepals. 



QuL^\-*'^'^^S'inea, IT, <{: A. Prodr. 72 ; leaves elliptic long acuminal 

 (W^^^ ^^ densely siikily villous beneath, veins arched not reticulate. 



A r^^^hhh^^^^ ,^"*? A^'^^^. parts of the island. 



u,.unha7ii X,' J —I J — ' "^^^ young, glabrous when old, 



%se of ^ ^^ ^ ^^''^^^ strong; stipules subulate. Flowers about half the size of 



Aramhr **"*-* ^iicr pans or ine isiana. 



^'5by U-2^ or climbing shrub ; branches, tendrils, and sepals densely velvety.^ Leaves 

 ^i'lrib an 1 !^'' rather coriaceous, finely silky above w 





XIOUCHERXA 



qiute^e^;.^'' *^^°^^i"g trees or shrubs witli revolute woodv tendrils. Zeaves 

 caducon or glandular-serrate, coriaceous, penninerved ; stipules minute, 

 fascipi^j V^"'^''« axillary, yellow, subsessile, or in excessively short 

 contortl,? T^^^ ' pedicels bracteolate, Sepals 5. Petals 5, hypogynous, 

 tube ha^ ^^S^cious. Stame72s 10, all fertile, filaments connate into a short 

 tiginas !, ^- ^^^« obsolete. Ovaru 3-5-celled ; styles 3-5, filiform, 

 Asf ."^'l^''^te, 2-lobed ; ovules 2, collateraL' Drupe sc&rcely &es,]iy sub- 

 ulouT-' il*^"® 3-6-angled, bony, cells 1-2-seeded- ^Sisfrfs compressed, pen- 



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