Gaertnera.] XCVI. LOGANIACEX. (C. B. Clarke.) 91 
Deccan PENINSULA, extending north-west to the Sone river. Proms; Kurz. 
CEYLON frequent. 
A tree, attaining 40 ft. Leaves 2) by 1 in., acute at both ends, hardly acuminate, 
3-nerved from the base or more often the lateral nerves springing much higher, or 
(as depicted by Roxburgh) sub-penninerved ; petiole yb in. Peduncles 0-} in. ; cymes 
1 in. diam., nearly glabrous ; pedicels hardly any. Corolla-tube 3-4 in., hardly twice 
as long as broad, hairy within, nearly glabrous in the throat; lobes Truy In. Anther- 
cells oblong, glabrous. Style long, glabrous; stigma small, capitate. Seeds 3-2 in. 
diam., hemispheric, subpeltate, hardly discoid — The clearing-nut. 
7. GA ERTNERA, Lan. 
Trees or shrubs, Leaves opposite, rarely ternate, entire, coriaceous, feather- 
nerved; stipules connate into a cylindric sheath. Cymes terminal (axillary in 
G. obesa) many- (or 3-1-) flowered. Calyx small, funnel-shaped or campanu- 
late, Corolla-tube longer than the calyx or elongate ; lobes 5-4, valvate in bud. 
Stamens upon the corolla-tube; filaments short. Ovary 2-celled ; style short 
or long, stigmas 2 linear or clavate; ovule 1 in each cell, erect. Berry didy- 
mous, subglobose, crustaceous. „Seeds often compressed, albumen horny or 
fleshy ; embryo small.—Srzcrzs 25 ; tropical Asia and Africa. 
So closely resembling Psychotria (except for the inferior ovary) that it has been 
confounded therewith, and it has been proposed to append the genus to Psychotria as 
an aberrant section. Psychotria, Wall. Cat. 8341, without habitat, is a Gaertnera, 
but probably non-Indian. 
l. G. Koenigii, Wight Ic. t. 1318; leaves elliptic or obovate-oblong 
shortly acuminate glabrous, panicles terminal trichotomous, calyx wide-funnel- 
shaped sub-truncate, corolla 5-merous tube about twice as long as the calyx, 
stigmas thick. Benth. in. Journ. Linn. Soc. i. 112; Thwaites Enum. 202; Bedd. 
For. Man, 164, and Anal. Gen. t. 21, fig. 3. G. thyrsiflora, Blume Mus. Bot. 
l 174; Benth, l.c.112. G. acuminata, Benth, lc. G. Junghuhnii, Mig. FI. Ind. 
Bat, ii. 383. Sykesia Koenigii and thyrsiflora, Arn. Pug. Pl. Ind. Or. 35 ; DC. 
Prodr, ix, 35, Psychotria vaginans, DC. Prodr. iv. 520; W. & A. Prodr. 434. 
—Psychotria sp., Wall, Cat. 8342, 8388. 
SiNGAPORE; Wallich, CEYLON ; alt. 0-3000 ft., very abundant, Thwaites, &e.— 
Distrig. Malaya. l 
. A large shrub. Leaves 6 by 23 in., base narrowed; petiole ł-ġ in. Panicles 2-6 
11., pubescent or nearly glabrous, sometimes with leafy bracts below; pedicels 0-3 in, 
Calyx $ in. long and broad. Corolla-tube 3 in., throat very villous. Anther-cells 3— 
io 1n., slightly exserted. Berry 3-4 in., obovoid or subglobose.— The flowers are, as 
Stated by Beddome, somewhat dimorphic. . 
jj Var. oxyphylla; leaves smaller lanceolate acuminate, style short, stigmas small 
mear, Psychotria oxyphylla, Wall. Cat. 8374; Benth. in Journ. Linn. Soc. i. 112. 
—Singapore, Wallich. United with G. Koenigii by Thwaites; the differences in the 
Shgma are probably sexual. . 
. AR. divaricata ; panicle lax, pedicels divaricate, flowers rather smaller. G. di- 
varicata and Pristidia divaricata, Thwaites Enum. 149 and 420,—Ceylon; Thwaites. 
the ted with G. Koenigii by Beddome, and it does not seem separable from some of 
e Ceylon G. thyrsiflora which has flowers smaller than usual in lax panicles. 
2. G. viminea, Hook. f. ms.; leaves lanceolate caudate-acuminate 
glabrous, panicles terminal trichotomous, calyx very small substellate, corolla 
-merous tube 2-3 times as long as the calyx, stigmas linear. Psychotria 
A ea, Wall. Cat. 8354. 
INGAPORR; Wallich. : r 
Branchlets terete, smooth. Leaves 31 by $ in, base cuneate; petiole j-] im. 
