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I found this in Nipal, in flower during the rainy season, in 1821. I have not seen the fruit. 
Z. laxa, caule filiformi, ramosissimo, bifarié pilosulo ; foliis 3-foliolatis, foliolis acuminatis, serratis, intermedio lan- 
ceolato, lateralibus subsemicordatis, petiolis pedunculisque pilosulis. 
A native of Sillet, where it blossoms in the rainy season. I have not seen the fruit. 
Z. heterosperma, glabra; caule filiformi, tenúissimo ; foliis pedato-5-foliolatis, foliolis lanceolatis, acuminatis 
serratis ; capsulå clavato-angulatâ, suffultå pedunculo capillaceo, longissimo ; seminibus squamoso-scabris, fasciâ ss bag, 
tissima cinctis. : 
I found this on the mountain called Taong Dong, near Ava, in fruit in November 1826. 
Capsula chartacea, 3-gona, lineas 8 longa, ostio 3-dentato ; semina pauca, vix ultra 3, parva, ovata, plana, utrinque 
si . . ` . . . “A . . ` 
squamulis minutis, elegantèr imbricantibus rugosa, fascia levi, angustá marginata, cæterim aptera; albumen nullum ; 
embryo erectus, cotyledonibus latis. 
Plate CXXXIII. Fig. 1. 2. Male flower. 3. The same, dissected. 4. A detached stamen. 5. A panicle of female flowers. 
6. 7. Female flowers, detached ;—these and the following much enlarged. 8. Ovary and styles. 10—13. Ovary, dissected. 
VIBURNUM ERUBESCENS. Tab. 134. 
Viburnum erubescens, DeCand. Prodr. Syst. Nat. 4. p. 329. 
Crescit in sylvis montanis Napalize superioris et Kamaon, florens fructusque proferens mensibus Aprilis—J unii. 
Frurex, vel arbuscula, 12-pedalis vel infra, erectus, ramosus. Rami eylindrici, pallidi, fer? albicantes, glabri ; ramuli breves, oppositi, 
patentissimi; tenelli pubescentes. Forra opposita, patentia, lanceolata, nunc elliptica, acuminata, acutè serrulata, basi acuta integer- 
rima, suprà lucida, obliquè sulcata, subtòs nervis obliquis, parallelis, coståque prominentibus, in novellis marginibusque pubescentibus ; 
ætate glaberrima, 2—3-pollicaria. Perrour breves, rubicundi, carnosi, suprà sulcati. Corym»r terminales, solitarii, pedunculati, erecti, 
ovati, obtusi, 2-pollicares, foliis parúm breviores.  PepuncuLI rubicundi, carnosi, teretes; pedicelli oppositi, divaricati, suffulti bractearum 
pari lineari, pubescenti. Frores terni vel oppositi, tubulosi, glabri, ex albo erubescentes, odore mellito gratissimi, brevissimè pedicellati. 
CaLyx valdé parvus, 5-fidus; lacinize ovate, obtusule. CoRroLLa tubus cylindrico-subclavatus, unguicularis; limbus patens, tubo dimidio 
brevior, divisus in lacinias 5, ovato-subrotundas ; faux nuda, pervia. STAMINA 5, semiexserta ; filamenta perquàm brevia, fauci intüs, infra 
fissuras limbi inserta; antheræ longiusculz, lineares, subversatiles, biloculares. Ovarrum inferum, leve, cylindricum, basi angustatå 
instructum bracteolis 2, subulatis, brevissimis; 1-loculare: ovulum solitarium, suspensum fornici loculi angustissimi, elongati. STvLus 
columnaris, vix tertiam tubi corollae partem æquans. SriGmA infundibuliforme, carnosum. Bacca oblongo-cylindrica, semipollicaris, 
stylo persistente coronata, rubra, carnosa, glabra, 1-sperma. SEMEN oblongum, compressum, hinc sulco latiusculo, marginato concavum, 
indè parúm convexum. 
This elegant shrub is rather common on the mountains of Nipal. “The flowers are sweet-scented like honey ; the 
leaves when rubbed emit a very peculiar, almost sulphureous smell. 
Since the time when I communicated specimens of the family of Caprifoliacee to my illustrious friend Professor 
DeCandolle, who has done me the honour to undertake the description of the species in the collections under my 
charge, I have become acquainted with another species of Viburnum, in the very rich herbarium of Dr. Wight, to 
whom I have now the pleasure of inscribing it. It is nearly allied to the species described above, and like that it 
belongs to M: DeCandolle's section called Solenotinus. Most probably it is a native of some of the mountains of the 
Peninsula of India. It may be characterized in the following manner :— Gi 
V. Wightianum, foliis lanceolato-ovatis, extrorsum acutè serratis, basi integerrimis, subtus petiolisque stellato- 
puberulis, axillis nervorum lanuginosis ; corymbo terminali, brevè pedunculato, bracteis linearibus, elongatis, pedicellos 
subæquantibus, corollis infundibuliformibus. 
Plate CXXXIV. Fig. 1. 2. Flower. 3. Calyx and pistil. 4. Corolla, opened. 5. Ovary, opened. 6. A cluster of berries. 
7. Berry, divided horizontally. 8. Seed. 9. The same, divided transversely. 
Vor. II. 
