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Cinchona gratissima Wallich in Roxburgh, Fl. Ind. II. 154 (1824). — Wallich, 
Tent. Fl. Nap. t. 21«(1826); Cat. No. 6177° (1828). 
Mussaenda Luculia Hamilton in D. Don, Prodr. Fl. Nepal. 139 (1825). 
Yunnan: Szemao, mountains to west, 1500 m., A. Henry (No. 12489; shrub 
4 m. tall; flowers pinkish); same locality, 1660 m., A. Henry (No. 12480°; fruits). 
Luculia intermedia Hutchinson, n. sp. 
Frutex usque ad 3.5 m. altus; ramuli subteretes, prominenter lenticellati, cete- 
rum glabri, internodiis 3-4 cm. longis. Folia oblonga v. oblongo-oblanceolata, 
acute acuminata, ad basin sensim angustata, 10-15 cm. longa, 2.5-5.5 cm. lata, 
integra, tenuiter chartacea, supra glabra, infra solum in nervis lateralibus et costa 
breviter pubescentia; costa supra plana, infra conspicua, apicem versus tenuis- 
sima, basi circiter 1.25 mm. crassa; nervi laterales utrinsecus 9-12, a costa sub 
angulo 45° abeuntes, intra marginem leviter flexuosi et arcuati, utrinque dis- 
tincti, infra prominuli; nervi tertiarii et venae vix evidentes; petioli 1-1.5 cm. longi, 
minute pubescentes; stipulae caducae, triangulares, acuminatae, circiter 1 cm. 
longae et 0.5 cm. latae, subchartaceae, glabrae. Inflorescentia terminalisy laxe 
cymosa, cymulis circiter 3 plerumque 3-4-floris; bracteae foliaceae, lineari-lanceo- 
latae, acutae, glabrae, usque ad 1.5 cm. longae; pedicelli usque ad 0.5 cm. longi, 
glabri; receptaculum glabrum; calycis lobi foliacei, lanceolati, acuti, 1 cm. longi, 
2-2.5 cm. lati, 1-nervi, glabri; corolla rubescens; tubus cylindricus, 3 cm. longus, 
extra striatus, glaber; lobi 5, elliptici v. oblongo-ellipitici, 1.5-2 em. longi, 1.5 cm. 
lati, basin versus in utroque latere cristis descendentibus intra sinum confluenti- 
bus ornati, marginibus minute crenulatis; stamina fauci inserta; antherae inclusae, 
4 mm. longae; ovarium 2-loculare, ovulis numerosissimis; stylus breviter exsertus, 
breviter bilobus, glaber, lobis obtusis 2 mm. longis. Fructus turbinatus, 2-2.5 cm. 
longus, circiter 0.5 cm. diametro, 10-costatus, minute lenticellatus, glaber. 
Yunnan: Mengtsze, mountain forests, 2000-2300 m., December 1894, W. Han- 
cock (No. 261; flowers); same locality, 2600 m., A. Henry (Nos. 9023, 9023°; shrub 
1.25 m. tall; fruits); Feng-chen-lin Mt., 2000 | m., A. . Henry (No. 9023*; shrub 3.5 
m. tall; flowers reddish). ^ 
A very remarkable species diagah from Luculia Pinceana Hooker by the 
striking flap-like processes upon and continuous between the lobes of the corolla. 
This species occurs also in Burma as follows: Kachin Hills, Bhamo, alt. 
2000 m., September, G. E. S. Cubitt (No. 3 and 4 in Herb. Lace; Vern. Panlawng); . 
near Laukhang, alt. 1640 m., September, Kyaw (No. 34 in Herb. Lace). 
HEDYOTIS Linn. 
Hedyotis capitellata Wallich, Cat. No. 837 (nomen nudum) (1828). — G. Don, 
Gen. Syst. III. 527 (1834). — Kurz in Jour. As. Soc. Bengal, XLVI, pt. 2, 135 (1877) 
(excl. var.). — Hooker f., Fl. Brit. Ind. III. 57 (1888). 
Hedyotis Finlaysoniana Wallich, Cat. 6189 (nomen nudum) (1828). 
Old dia rubioides Miquel, Fl. Ind. Bat. YI. 353 (1856). 
Yunnan: south of the Red River from Manmei, A. Henry (No. 9807; flowers 
white); Szemao, woods, alt. 1550 m., A. Henry (No. 12264); shrub or ‘climber; 
flowers white). 
Hedyotis macrostemon Hooker & Arnott, Bot. Voy. Beechey, 192 (1841). — 
Walpers, Rep. II. 493 (1843). — Hemsley in Jour. Linn. Soc. XXIII. 374 (1888). 
Hedyotis recurva, Bentham in Lond. Jour. Bot. I. 486 (1842); in Hooker's 
Jour. Bot. & Kew Gard. Misc. IV. 170 (1852). — Walpers, Rep. II. 494 
