146 c. BORAGINES. (C. B. Clarke.) [ Tournefortia. 
it T. Heyneana ; subsequently to have placed with it a large quantity of a Khasian: 
species, T. Candollii, Clarke, which he distributed as 7. Heyneana. 
3. T. reticosa, Wight Ic. t. 1386; leaves oblong acuminate glabrescent 
prominently reticulate beneath, corolla-tube 4~ in. 
NILGHERRIES & Coono ; Wight. . 
Branchiets softly, sparsely hairy. Leaves 54 by 12 in., base rhomboid or rounded, 
mature very sparsely hairy above; nerves 8 pair, tertiary densely anastomosing ; 
petiole 3-4 in. Cymes terminal; flowers sub-1-serial; pedicels (at flower-time) ist 
in. Calyx-teeth 3-3, in. Drupe not seen. 
4. T. Wightii, Clarke; leaves subcordate ovate-lanceolate mature hairy 
beneath, corolla-tube 1-3 in. 
Deccan Prninsuta; Wight. . 
More hairy than the preceding species. Leaves 31 by 13 in.; nerves 8 pair, sub- 
impressed on the upper surface, tertiary obscure; petiole 4 in. ^ Cyme extra- 
axillary; flowers sub-l-serial; pedicels (at flower-time) 0-3; in. Calyz-teeth § in., 
lanceolate-linear. Drupe not seen.— This differs (inter alia) from T. reticosa by the 
primary nerves being much more approximate, 
** Drupes sessile or nearly so (species of Bengal and the E. Peninsula). 
5. T. Roxburghii, Clarke; leaves oblong acuminate shortly densely 
villous beneath, calyx-teeth lanceclate-linear, corolla-tube 4 in. 
CnurrrAGONG ; Seetakoond, Bindravun, Rungamuttea, J. D. H., &c. . 
Branches hairy. Leaves 4 by 1} in., sometimes subovate, not rugose above, tertiary 
nerves obscurely reticulated; petiole 4 in. Cymes terminal and supra-axillary , 
flowers sub-2-seriate. — Calyz-teeth à in. Drupes 3-4 in., sessile, sub-2-seriate ; calyx 
not glistening white within.— Easily separated from all other species of this subsec- 
tion by its longer corolla, Roxburgh collected his Lithospermum viridiflorum 1n 
Chittagong (where this is the only species known, and is frequent, on Roxburgh’s 
collecting ground near Sir W, Jones's country-seat), and his description seems (at least 
partly) drawn therefrom : but his picture, and the Calcutta Botanic Garden authentic 
examples, refer to the next species. 
6. T. viridiflora, Wall. Cat. 907, and in Fl. Ind. ed. Carey & Wall. 
ii. 5; leaves oblong acuminate softly hairy beneath, calyx-teeth lanceolate- 
linear, corolla-tube in. DC. Prodr.ix.516. Lithospermum viridiflorum, Roxb. 
Fl. Ind. ed. Carey § Wall. ii. 4, Heliotropium viridiflorum, Lehm. Asperifol. 30. 
Assam; Griffith, Masters, Stuer; Wallich. 
Branches hairy. Leaves 3} by 1} in., sometimes subovate, in age wrinkled above, 
tertiary nerves obscure ; petiole 4 in. Cymes terminal, rusty-villous ; flowers 2- 
ranked, very dense. Calyx-teeth X in. Corolla-tube little exceeding the calyx-teeth, 
not exceeding } in. in the large cultivated examples from the Calcutta garden. Drup?s 
4-4 in., sessile; calyx-lobes in fruit very narrow, not white glistening within. 
. VAR. Griffithii; mature leaves nearly glabrous beneath distinetly reticulated.— 
Khasia & Assam; Griffith, 
7. T. Candollii, Clarke; leaves ovate-lanceolate softly hairy beneath, 
ealyx-teeth lanceolate-linear corolla-tube 1 in. T, Heyneana, DC. Prodr. X. 
516; Wall. Cat. 910, as to the Khasia examples. i 
Buotan, Assam, Krasta, and Srruet, frequent; Wallich, Griffith, &c. 
Branches hairy. Leaves 3} by 14 in., sometimes oblong, base obtuse or subcordate ; 
primary nerves soon impressed on the upper surface, tertiary very obscurely reticu- 
lated; petiole $ in. Calyx-teeth 3. in., in fruit narrowly lanceolate, not glistening 
white within. Drupes 3-4 in., sessile.— This species is remote from 7. Heymeana: it 
is nearly intermediate between T. viridiflora and T. ovata, differing little from ^* 
viridiflora, var. Griffithii, but in the longer corolla. 
