Webera.] LXXV. RUBIACE®. (J. D. Hooker.) 105. 
of Hooker and Bentham, under the number 8401F., and it is unquestionably the 
Hongkong plant. We have also Caleutta Garden specimens from Griffith (Kew 
Distrib. 2794) with the name JV. attenuata. Voigt (Hort. Subub. Caleutta) couples 
it with St. coriacea, giving to both the habitat “ (China) Khasia hills,” and so many 
Chinese plants are Khasian that it may well be found there. 
12. W. longifolia, Zook. f.; branches petioles leaves beneath and 
cymes softly-tomentose, leaves petioled elongate elliptic-lanceolate or oblanceo- 
late caudate-acuminate membranous, nerves 16-30 pairs, peduncles long slender, 
flowers pedicelled, corolla pubescent. Ixora longifolia, G. Don Gen. Syst. iii. 
573; ? Kurz For. Fl. ii. 17. I. macrophylla, Br. in Wall. Cat. 6165, not of 
Bartl. Payetta longifolia, Mig. Fl. Ind. Bat. ii. 275. 
Penane, Wallich, Phillips. 
Branches slender. Leaves 10-12 by 2-3 in., membranous, glossy above, brown. 
when dry, narrowed into the 1-1} in. petiole, nerves very slender; stipules short, 
broad. Peduncle very slender, 4-6 in., brachiate at the top; bracts 4 in., filiform. 
Flowers shortly pedicelled. Calyx-reeth subulate-lanceolate, as long as the tube. 
Corolla not seen. Ovules 1 in each cell. 
13. W. grandifolia, Hook. f.; leaves elliptic or obovate-lanceolate- 
caudate-acuminate glabrous, nerves 12-15 pairs, cymes long-peduncled tomen- 
tose, flowers pedicelled pubescent ebracteolate at the base, corolla-tube much 
shorter than the linear lobes. Ixora grandifolia, Br. in Wall. Cat. 6134. 
SixcAPOonE, Wallich, Maracca, Griffith (Kew Distrib. 2795, 2196), Maingay 
854. ji 
Branches glabrate. Leaves 5-12 by 23-43 in., membranous, blackish when dry, 
polished above; petiole 1-1 in.; stipules triangular, acuminate. Cymes brachiate, 
long peduncled, or with long deflexed branches ; lowest bracts foliaceous, upper fili- 
form. Flower-buds 4 in. Calyx-teeth rounded, shorter than the tube. Corolla-tube 
short, nearly glabrous within. Ovules 1 in each cell. 
14. W. Wallichii, Hook. f.; glabrous, leaves long-petioled elliptic- 
lanceolate caudate-acuminate, nerves 12-15 pairs, cymes sessile glabrous lower 
branches long suberect, flowers 2-bracteolate at the base sessile, calyx-teeth 
triangular acute, corolla glabrous, lobes linear-oblong much longer than the 
short tube, throat woolly, seeds plano-convex. Stylocoryne Webera, Wall. Cat. 
8401 I., for the most part. Pavetta weberæfolia, Wall. Cat. 6182 A., in part, D. 
Du Aen, Wallich; Maracca, Griffith (Kew Distrib. 3004, 3084), Maingay (851). 
—Distris Borneo. 
A bush; branches slender, and leaves black when dry. Leaves 5-7 by 14-2 in., 
membranous, usually shining above; petiole slender, j-11n.; stipules triangular, cus- 
pidate. Cymes 2-3 in., not brachiate, branehes with sometimes a line of pubescence 
on one side, lower suberect ; bracts linear-lanceolate, persistent ; bracteoles triangular, 
acute. Corolla-tube à in.; lobes linear, much longer, margins sometimes ciliate. 
Style villous, stigma narrowly fusiform. Fruit size of a pea. Seeds plano-convex.— 
At first sight like IWW. odorata, but the cymes are glabrous, as is the much shorter 
corolla-tube; the flowers are sessile and 2-bracteolate, and the ovules solitary. A 
similar plant from the confines of Birma and Assam, collected by Griffith on the 
Tsegai hills, has shorter very coriaceous leaves, with fewer nerves. 
15. W. Kurzii, Hool. f.; glabrous, leaves petioled elliptic- or obovate-- 
lanceolate acuminate, nerves 8-10 pair, cymes sessile glabrous, flowers pedicelled 
ebracteolate at the base, calyx-teeth triangular obtuse, corolla glabrous, lobes 
linear-oblong much longer than the tube, throat woolly, seeds concavo-convex. 
Ixora weberefolia, Kurz in Journ. As. Soc. 1877, ii. 146; For. Fi, ii. 18.. 
Stylocoryne Webera, Kurz in Andaman Rep. B. 10, 
ANDAMAN and Nicopar Istanps, in the coast forests, Kurz, 
