92 XCVI. LOGANIACEE. (C. B. Clarke.) [ Gaertnera. 
Panicles 1-4 in. nearly glabrous; lowest bracts sometimes j in., linear; pedicels 
hardly any. Calyx scarcely } in. long and broad. Corolla-tube } in., throat villous. 
Berry } in., obovoid-globose. 
98. G. rosea, Benth. in. Journ. Linn. Soc. i. 111; glabrous, leaves elliptie 
acuminate, flowers 1-3-nate, terminal subsessile, corolla 5-merous tube 3-4 
times as long as the calyx glabrous in the throat. Thwaites Enum. 201. 
Cryton ; Walker; ascending to 2000 ft.; Thwaites. 
A shrub, 8-10 ft. Leaves 21 by 1 in.; base cuneate; petiole } in.; stipular 
sheath crowned by two linear teeth. Calyx 3 in., campanulate, subtruneate, Corolla 
rose-purple, tube j in., hairy in the middle; lobes } in., oblong. Stamens on the 
middle of the tube; anther-cells oblong, obtuse, included. Berry }-4 in. diam. 
subspherical, ‘‘ pale blue," Thwaites. 
4. G. Walkeri, Wight IU. ii. 172, t. 156, b.; glabrous, leaves elliptic 
acuminate, panicles terminal trichotomous few-fld., calyx widely funnel-shaped, 
corolla 5-merous tube 2-3 times as long as the calyx glabrous in the throat, 
style yery long, Benth. in Journ. Linn. Soc. i. 111, partly; Thwaites Enum. 
202; Bedd. For. Man. 164. Sykesia Walkeri, Arn. Pug. Pl. Ind. Or. 36; A. 
DC. Prodr. ix. 35. 
Crrton, alt. 3-6000 ft. ; Walker, &c. 
A shrub, 8-10 ft. Leaves 2} by 1 in., base cuneate; petiole} in. Cymes 3-12- 
fld.; bracts } in. lanceolate; pedicels 0-4 in. Calyx à in. long and broad; teeth 
small, triangular. Corolla-tube } in., funnel-shaped upwards. Stamens inserted about 
the middle of the corolla-tube amidst hair. Berry spherical, “ blue,” Thwaites.— 
Resembles the smaller-leaved forms of G. Koenigii forma ‘thyrsiflora, and does not 
much differ but by the stamens (with the ring of hairs) being situated lower down 
the corolla-tube, a point not properly shown in Wighr's figure. 
Var. Gardneri; leaves 13 by } in. linear-lanceolate, cymes 3—-1-flowered obscurely 
pubescent, flowers rather smaller. G. Gardneri, Thwaites Enum. 202.—Ceylon. 
5. G. ternifolia, Thwaites Enum. 212 ; leaves small linear often ternate, 
flowers solitary terminal, calyx-teeth lanceolate, berry } in. wide didymous 
subglobose. G. Walkeri, var. angustifolia, Benth. in Journ. Linn. Soc. i. 111, 
partly. 
Cryton ; near Adam's Peak, alt. 4-500 ft.; Thwaites. 
Branchets minutely pubescent. Leaves & by } in. Flowers as G. Walkeri var. 
Gardneri.—Thwaites calls this a very beautiful and distinct species, but sends 3 
specimen stated to be “an undoubted hybrid between G. Gardneri and G. terni- 
Jolia ;” some of the leaves on his specimens of G. Gardneri (C. P. n. 363) are 
ternatel whorled: Mr. Bentham considers all to be merely high-level forms of 
€. G. obesa, Hook. f. ms. ; leaves very large obovate-lanceolate glabrous, 
panicles dense axillary, calyx widely funnel-shaped, corolla-tube exceeding the 
calyx, lobes 5.—Psychotria obesa, Wall. Cat. 8328. 
Stvcapore; Wallich, Walker, Maingay. 
Leaves 17 by 5j in., base tapering ; petiole 14 in.; stipules 1} by % in., ovate, 
acute, connate for half their length. Panicles 2-3 in., dense, obscurely pubescent, 
from the upper axils forming a qvasi-thyrse. Calyx 3-3 in. long and broad. Corolla- 
tube j-l in., lobes } in. Stamens near the base of the tube ; anther-cells lanceolate 
linear below the ring of hairs on the corolla-tube. Style short, linear, glabrous; 
stigmas linear, Berry not seen. 
7. @. grisea, Hook. f. ms.; leaves large oblong acute hairy beneath, 
panicles terminal dense, corolla-tube grey-pubescent longer than the subtruncate 
calyx. Psychotria, Wall. Cat, 8389. 
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