With G 
Gardneria. | XCVI. LOGANIACEX. (C. B. Clarke.) 93 
SINGAPORE ; Wallich. . 
Branches softly hairy. Leaves 91 by 2% in., base cuneate or rounded ; petiole $ 
in, ; stipular sheath silky, 3 in. long, crowned by 2-4 teeth.  Panicles 1-8 in. diam. 
trichotomous, grey-pubescent; lower bracts sometimes leaflike; flowers clustered. 
Calyx } in. long and broad, campanulate, grey-pubescent. Corolla-tube i in., lobes 
iiio ÁAnther-cells narrow oblong, immersed in the dense hair in the upper part of 
the corolla-tube which hardly extends to the throat. — This and the preceding species 
are allied to G. longifolia, Bojer, and other large Mascarene species. 
8 GARDNERIA, Wal. 
Large, scandent, glabrous shrubs. Leaves opposite, entire; petioles con- 
nected by a stipulary line. — Peduncles axillary, 1— -fld. Calyx small, deeply 
4-5-lobed. Corolla subrotate; lobes 4-5, thick, valvate in bud. Stamens 4-5, 
on the corolla-tube; anthers subsessile, cells ovate, connivent or subconnate, 
erect, exserted. Ovary 2-celled; style cylindric, stigma shortly 2-lobed ; 
ovules 1 in each cell, on the dissepiment. Berry globose, 2-celled. Seed com- 
Pressed parallel to the septum, albumen fleshy; embryo small.—Species 2-3, 
dian and Japanese. 
l. G. ovata, Wail. Cat. 816, and As. PI. Rar. iii. 17, t. 231, and in Roxb. 
Fl. Ind. ed. Carey & Wall.i. 400; leaves elliptic acute, cymes trichotomous, 
corolla-lobes obtuse, anthers connate. DC. Prodr. ix. 20; Benth. in Journ, Linn. 
i i 109. G. Wallichii, Wight; Wall. Pl. As. Rar. iii. 49, t. 281; Wight lc. 
Kuasta Mrs., Wallich, H. f. 4. T. Nivauerry Mrs., Wight, &e. l 
Leaves 3 by 14 in., base reda. petiole } in. Cymes usually 1-2 in., 5-1-fld.; in 
the Nilgherry examples sometimes peduncled, and 12-fld.; in a Silhet one compound, 
panieled, 5-64 in., and 90-flowered. Calyx 35 in. lobes rounded. Corolla-tube 
hardly longer than the calyx; lobes d—1 in., patent, tomentose villous or subglabrate 
Within, Anthers in a cylinder } in. long. Berry 4 in. diam., scarlet.—A single 
Specimen in Herb, Hook. is marked “ Ceylon, Mrs. Walker,” but I suspect some 
error, 
2. G. angustifolia, Wall. Cat. 817, and in Roxb. Fl. Ind. ed. Carey § 
all, ij, 318; leaves lanceolate acuminate, peduncles 1 (rarely 2)-fld., 
Corolla-lobes acute, anthers free. DC. Prodr. ix. 20; Benth. in Journ. Linn. 
oc, i, 109, 
TEMPERATE Himacaya, alt. 5-7000 ft. ; from Kumaon to Bhotan ; Wallich, &e. . 
aves 4] by 1 in., base acute or rounded; petiole fin. Peduncles nodding in 
wer, Corolla-lobes densely villous or nearly glabrous within. Berry 4 in. diam., 
Scarlet.—Closely allied to G. ovata, which Bentham reduces to the present species, 
- nutans, Sieb. 4 Zucc. from Japan, which has elliptic acute leaves and 
rather larger flowers ; and may be a geographic form of G. angustifolia. 
Orpen XOVII. GEN TIANACEIE. (By C. B. Clarke ) 
Herbs rarely min hairy. Leaves opposite, rarely alternate, entire, or 
alternate "and 8 foliclate in enyanthes. j lowers cymos3 capitate or um: 
ed, rarely solitary, rarely bracteate, regular; irregular in comers ve 
‘pea. Calyx inferior, lobes 5-4 imbricate in bud. Corolla funnel-s aped o 
ntate, lobes twisted to the right, in Menyanthes induplicate-valvate. amens 
9 corolla-tube, as many as its lobes and alternate with them, or unequal 
°F suppressed in Canscora and Hoppea; filaments linear, sometimes dila 
