4Eschynanthus.| cvi. GESNERACER. (C. B. Clarke.) 343 
the ends of the branches, at length clavate ; bracts 2, small, ovate, deciduous; 
pedicels longer than the peduncles. Corolla-lobes ovate, obtuse; 2 upper 
erect, connate; 3 lower reflexed. Filaments glabrous; ovary and style 
densely glandular-hairy. Flowers (at least in several species), dimorphie, 
some with the stigma low down in the corolla-tube, others with the stigma 
exserted ; stamens in both about as long as the corolla.] 
* Calyx tubular, longer than broad. 
20. HE. radicans, Jack in Trans. Linn. Soc. xiv. 43, not of Wall. ; 
stem thinly hairy, leaves small ovate or oblong thinly hairy or glabrate 
beneath, calyx 3 in. hairy, corolla 23 in. hairy without. DO. Prodr. ix. 262. 
Trichosporum radicans, Nees in Flora, 1825, 144; Blume Bijd. 764. 
Maracca; Griffith.—DisTRIB, From Sumatra to the Philippines. 
Stem slender, branching, rooting, hairs spreading fulvous deciduous. Leaves 1 by 
$ in. ovate, or 2 by $ in. on the same branch; petiole 1 in. Peduncles 0-]in. 
pedicels 4-4 in., villous. Calyx subcylindric, somewhat densely covered with spreading, 
white, multicellular hairs; teeth scarcely jj in., broadly triangular. Corolla scarlet, 
throat yellow. Capsule 5-8 in. 
21. Æ. Lobbiana, Hook. Bot. Mag. t. 4260; leaves smallelliptic-oblong 
glabrous, calyx 2 in. deep purple with white hairs, corolla 2 in. pubescent 
without. 
MALACCA; Maingay (Kew Distrib. nn. 1218, 1219).—DISTRIB. Java, Borneo. 
Branches pendent, glabrous. Leaves 14 by 4-3 in., scarcely acute, base rounded, 
when fresh minutely ciliate, dry glabrous; petiole j in., obscurely pilose or glabrous. 
Peduncles axillary and clustered at the ends of the branches, recurved. Calyx 
tubular, scarcely 4 in. diam. upwards, densely covered with spreading glistening hairs; 
teeth very shallow. Corolla scarlet, throat yellow. 
** Calyx obconic broader than long. 
22. Æ. Wallichii, Br. in Benn. Pl. Jav. Rar. 116; leaves elliptic 
acuminate or lanceolate glabrous, calyx broadly cup-shaped subentire, 
corolla 1 in. villous without. Æ. radicans, Wall. Cat. 798, type sheet only, 
not of Jack.— /ischynanthus sp. n. 16, Herb. Ind. Or. H. f. & T. 
SINGAPORE ; Wallich. MaArACCA ; Mt. Ophir, Lobb.—DrsTRIP. Sumatra. 
Stems long, branched, terete, glabrous. Leaves 4 by 1j in. base cuneate or 
suddenly narrowed, coriaceous; petiole 4 in. _Peduncles 0-4 in.; pedicels ET in., 
sparsely hairy. Calyx-mouth 3—]in. wide, margin patent. Corolla probably crimson. 
Capsule 6 in. 
23. HE. obconica, Clarke; leaves broadly elliptic narrowed at both 
ends glabrous, calyx very large obconic hairy subentire, corolla ł in. villous 
without. 
Peninsula of MarAcCA; at Klang in Selangore, Beccari. 
Calyx } in. and upwards in length, otherwise very like 4E. Wallichii, in which 
the corolla is thrice as long as the calyx, whereas in Æ. obconica the corolla is much 
less than twice the calyx. 
Il. BYSIONOTUS, D. Don. 
Glabrous, epiphytic shrubs. Leaves opposite, or ternate, similar. 
Cymes peduncled, many-fid., lax; bracts herbaceous, inconspicuous; 
bracteoles small. Sepals narrowly lanceolate. . Corolla tubular, inflated at 
