Fagrea. } XCVI. LOGANIACEZ. (C. B. Clarke.) 85 
racemosa of the Malay Peninsula is well represented in the herbarium and uniformly 
differs from all the Malay F. morindefolia. 
,10. F. ligustrina, Blume Rumph. ii. 33, and Mus. Bot. i. 171; leaves 
elliptic not very large, racemes terminal slender erect short, calyx 1 in., corolla- 
tube 2 in. narrowly funnel-shaped upwards. Benth, in Journ. Linn. Soc. i. 100. 
Siwcarong, Lobb.— DISTRIB. Malaya, Philippines. 
Arboreseent (Blume); branches round, slender. Leaves 4} by 2 in., suddenly 
acute, base broadly cuneate; petiole } in. Peduncle | in.; raceme 1 in.; pedicels 
n in., subfascicled on the nodes of the rhachis. Calyx divided halfway down; 
obes round. Corolla much slenderer than in the preceding 3 species, ;L in. wide 
below; throat scarce } in. wide; lobes 4 in., round. 
"** Flowers small, in compound corymbs. 
ll. F. fragrans, Roxb. Fl. Ind. ed. Carey $ Wall. ii. 32 ; leaves elliptic 
acute, corymbs many-flowered, calyx 3, in., corolla-tube j—j in. upper half 
narrowly funnel-shaped. Wall. Cat. 1597; Kurz For. Fl. ii. 900. . 
peregrina, Biume Rumph. ii. t. 80; Field. & Gardn. Sert. t. 6. Cyrtophyllum 
Ti 
Der DC. Prodr. ix. 31. C. peregrinum, Reinw.; Blume Bijd. 1022; 
elc. 
From Manrazax and ANDAMAN Isrps. to SINGAPORE ; frequent.—DisrRrs. Malaya. 
A small tree, 25-30 ft. Leaves 4 by 1} in., shortly acute at both ends; petiole 
3-4 in. ; stipules often connate. Corymbs axillary towards the ends of the branches, 
often 50-100-flowered, sometimes 6-8-flowered ; pedicels } in. Calyx deeply divided, 
lobes round. Corolla subcylindrie below; throat 4 in. wide; lobes } in., obtuse. 
Stamens much exserted. Berry “ 4 in., subglobose, reddish,” Kurz. 
12, P. Wallichiana, Benth. in Journ. Linn. Soc. i, 98 ; leaves lanceolate, 
corymbs few-fld., calyx à in., corolla-tube 2 in. slender widened only towards 
e apex. F. lanceolata, Wall. Cat. 1599, not of Blume, Oyrtophyllum 
Planceolatum, DC, Prodr. ix. 31. | 
Pryaxo, Wallich, Maingay. . 
„Leaves 4 by 1} in., acute at both ends; petiole } in. Corymbs terminal and 
axillary, 3-fid. mostly where attached (but the detached flowers are very numerous 
Sent by Maingay); pedicels 3 in. Corolla-tube narrowly funnel-shaped from the 
middle upwards; throat l in. wide; lobes 4 in., elliptic, obtuse. Berries 4 in., 
ellipsoid, subacute.—This seems very near F. famine but has a larger calyx, corolla, 
and berry, while the corymb is more slender. 
5. WORRISIA, Gardn. 
A shrub; young parts pubescent. Leaves o posite ; petioles dilated at the 
base, subeonnate, P mes dense, trichotomous, Ph terminal corymbs, Flowers 
small, white ? Calyx small, 5-lobed, Corolla-tube narrow, cylindric ; lobes 5, 
small, Ovate, valvate. Stamens 5, on the corolla-throat, filaments filiform ; anthers 
ihe * Ovary 2-celled ; style filiform, stigma capitate; ovules in cech cod 
Se many, Capsule oblong, septicidally 2-valved ; carpophore finally free. 
albums. y many, testa lax 4-6 times as long as the linear caudate nucleus, 
"men fleshy ; embryo straight or curved. 
Grif N. malaccensis, Gardn. in Hook. Kew. Journ. i. 827. Antonia 
thi, Wight. IU, ii. 172, t. 156 b. 
MALAQOA, Griffith, Maingay.—Di1srRre. Borneo. 
fuly Àlets round, falvoue-villous. Leaves 3 by 14 in., shortly acute at both ends, 
°us-villous beneath or finally glabrescent except the midrib; nerves 7 pairs, 
