84 xcvi LOGANIACES. (C. B. Clarke.) [ Fagraa. 
embracing the branch. mes l-5- (sometimes 12-15-) fid., subsessile ; pedicels 
short. Calyx 1 in.; lobes } in. ovate, obtuse. — Corolla-throat 3-1} in. wide ; lobes 
1-1j in., b y elliptic, obtuse. Berry 14 by 1 in.—Primary nerves of the leaves 
distinct in F. obovata, Wall, obscure in F. crassifolia, Blume. The corolla in 
Wallich’s Silhet example is considerably larger than in his Singapore one. Fagræa 
crassifolia, Wall. Cat. 1602, is not in the Linnean Herbarium. 
Var. Gardneri; scandent. F. Gardneri, Thwaites Enum. 200; Bedd. For. Man. 
164.— Ceylon; central province, alt. 3-6000 ft., Thwaites. Thwaites says that this 
hardly differs from F. obovata, except in habit. 
6. F. khasiana, Benth. in Journ. Linn. Soc. i. 96 ; leaves oblong-elliptic 
acuminate, cymes laxly trichotomous few-fld., corolla-tube 3 in. funnel-shaped 
nearly from the base. 
Kuasia Mrs., alt. 0-5000 ft., Griffith, H. f. & T. Assam, Griffith, Simons. 
A tree, 30 ft. Leaves as of F. obovata. Cymes 3-12-fid., branches lax, often 
nodding; bracts $ in., elliptic; pedicels 0-} in. Calyx j in.; lobes à in., ovate, 
obtuse. Corolla-throat 2 in. wide; lobes À in., broad-elliptic, obtuse. Berry $ by § 
in.—Closely allied to F. obovata, having smaller flowers and fruits, and a much laxer 
inflorescence. 
** Oymes short, few-flowered, in a more or less elongate raceme. 
7. F. Maingayi, Clarke; leaves large oblong, calyx } in. campanulate, 
corolla-tube ł in. widely funnel-shaped from the base. 
Maraya; Tamoosoo Kufoo, Maingay. . 
Leaves 11 by 4} in., parallel-sided, shortly acute at both ends; petiole 3 in., very 
thick. Peduncle 3 in.; raceme 2 in., few-fid.; cymes subsessile on the rhachis 
the raceme; pedicels j in., thick, terete. Calyx nearly 5-partite ; segments round, 
Corolla-throat 3 in. wide; lobes } in. subquadrate. Berry not seen.—This by its 
large calyx differs from all the species of this section except F. crassipes, Benth., 
which has a tubular corolla only slightly funnel-shaped upwards. 
8. F. racemosa, Jack., Wall. Cat. 1601, and in Roxb. Fl. Ind. ed. 
Carey & Wail. ii. 35; tree, leaves large oblong or elliptic base cuneate, racemes 
terminal condensed, calyx i in., corolla-tube $ in. lower half cylindric, pos 
half campanulate. DC. Prodr. ix. 29 ; Benth. in Journ. Linn. Soc. i. 99 ; Kurs 
For. Fl. ti. p. 205. F. coarctata, Blume Rumph. ii, 33, and Mus. Bot. i. 170. 
Willughbeia racemosa, Spreng. Syst. cure post. 71. 
Pexaxc and Maracca, Wallich, Griffith, Maingay. 
Attains 50 ft. Leaves 10} by 3} in., nerves istinct ; petiole 4 in. Peduncle 1} 
in.; raceme 1j in. ; pedicels 4 in., subfascicled on the rhachis. Calyx divided more 
than halfway down; lobes round. Corolla-throat } in. wide; lobes scarcely j in- 
round. Berry " i in., ovoid,” Kurz. 
9. F. morindeefolia, Blume Rumph. ii. 79, and Mus. Bot. i, 169; 8 
rambling shrub, leaves large oblong or elliptic base rounded, racemes termina 
elongate, calyx } in. corolla-tube % in. upper half campanulate or funnel- 
shaped. DC. Prodr. ix. 29. F. appendiculata, cuspidata and robusta, Blume 
Mus. Bot. i. 169, 170. F. Thwaitesii, F. Muell. Fragm. Phyt. Austral. ii. 137. 
Kuhlia morindefolia, Reinw. in Blume Bijd. 777. Kentia morindefolia, Steud. 
Nomencl. Bot. 2nd ed. i. 845, Utania morindefolia, G. Don Gen. Syst. iv. 663: 
ANDAMAN Istps., Kurz.—Distrrs. Malaya, to the Philippines and Australia. 
Panicle usually 8-14 in. long; lateral branches rarely simple.—Very near F. 
racemosa, Jack, and reduced to it by Benth. (Fi. Austral. iv. 367). As to F. volubilis, 
Jack (Wall. Cat. 1610, and in Roxb. Fl. Ind. ii, 36), it is a climber ; the racemes weak, 
curved, axillary, sometimes 2 from the same axil, and seems nearer F. racemosa than 
the present species. The whole may be (as Bentham considers) one; but the F. 
