Tournefortia. | C. BORAGINES. (C. B. Clarke.) 147 
8. T. ovata, Wall. Cat. 908; leaves ovate and elliptic suddenly shortly 
acuminate hairy or glabrescent beneath, calyx-teeth ovate-lanceolate in fruit 
glistening white-setose within, corolla-tube 1-3 in. G. Don Gen. Syst. iv. 369 ; 
DC. Prodr. 516. - 
British Burma; Rangoon, Wallich, M'Clelland. S. ANpaman ; Kurz. 
Seandent, branches hairy. Leaves 3-6 in., rhomboid at the base; tertiary nerves 
obscure. Calyx-teeth } in., about + the length of the corolla-tube. Drupes 3-4 in., 
sessile.—In Kurz example, the corolla is permanent, the base greatly enlarged so as 
to include the fruit; this state appears induced by the attack of an insect, 
9. T. khasiana, Clarke; leaves ovate acuminate glabrescent base 
obtuse or subcordate, calyx-teeth ovate acute small, corolla-tube exceeding 
iin. 
Kuasi Mrs. ; Nongpriang, alt. 1500 ft., Clarke. . 
Branchlets minutely hairy. Leaves 34 by lj in., gradually acuminated, tertiary 
nerves reticulated not very prominent; petiole 4 in. Cymes rusty-pubescent; branches 
few, long, densely fid. Calyx-teeth scarcely 3, in. Drupe not seen. 
10. T. Hookeri, Clarke ; leaves ovate or elliptic acute glabrescent pro- 
minently reticulated beneath, calyx-teeth lanceolate-linear, corolla-tube 4-5 in. 
hardly exceeding the calyx. T. viridiflora, Gamble Darjeeling List, 57, not 
of Wall. | 
SixxiM ; alt. 2-5000 ft., frequent; J. D. H., &c. 
Large, subscandent ; branches nearly glabrous. Leaves 4-5 by 13-23 in., obtuse 
and unequal at the base ; tertiary nerves exceedingly prominent; petiole in. Cymes 
terminal, diffuse, rusty pubescent ; branches long; fiowers sub-2-seriate, Calyx-teeth 
in, Drupes } in., ovoid, sessile. . 2L . 
Van. subtropica ; corolla-tube more than + in. pentagonal with 5 hairy lines with- 
Tore than twice as long as the calyx-tube.—Sikkim ; by the great Rungait, 
Sect. 3. Tetrandra. Rambling or subscandent shrubs. Leaves obtuse 
at the base, distinctly petioled. Corolla 4-merous, narrowly tubular. 
ll. T. Wallichii, DC. Prodr. ix. 527 ; leaves ovate acute glabrescent 
base rounded, corolla-tube scarcely 4 in. twice or thrice as long as the calyx. 
x tetrandra, Wall. Cat. 911, not of Blume. Tetrandra Wallichii, Mig. F7. Ind. 
at. ii. 928, 
SINGAPORE & PENANG ; Wallich, Maingay. Nıcosars; Kurz. . 
" Branches nearly glabrous. Leaves 34 by 1} in., tertiary nerves obscure; petiole 
41u. Cymes terminal, lax. Calyz-teeth 3, in., triangular-lanceolate. Drupes $in., 
Sessile.—Tetrandra glabra, Mig. Fi. Ind. Bat. ii. 929, has oblong leaves narrowed at 
the base; T, Zollingeri, Mig. l.c. 928, has flowers 3 in. long; these two make up the 
old Tournefortia tetrandra, Blume Bijd. 845, DC. l.c. More material may reduce the 
4 species of this section to 1. 
12. T. Walkeræ, Clarke; leaves oblong acuminate glabrescent reticulated 
beneath, corolla-tube 4 in. very narrow. T. Wallichii, Thwaites Enum. 214. 
Certon ; Walker, Thwaites. l "e" 
Leaves 3} by 1-1} in., base ronnded; upper surface rugose by the impression o 
the nerves, This seems nearer both Tetrandra glabra and Zollingeri than to Tourne- 
fortia Wallichii. 
DOUBTFUL SPECIES, 
T. arporescens, Lamk. Ill. ii. 417 ; DC. Prodr. ix. 529, is described as a tree from 
India, No tree belonging to the genus is known in British India. is in Wallich’ 
- TERNATA, Wall, Cat. 912, from Tavoy ; there is no specimen of this in ich’s 
Herbarium, 
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