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144 LXXV. RUDIACEX. (J. D. Hooker.) [ Ivora. 
brachiate sessile or peduncled, flowers all pedicelled, calyx-teeth minute 
triangular, corolla glabrous, mouth naked. 
ANDAMAN IsrANDS, in beach jungles, Helfer, Kurz; Nicomam Isuanps, Kurz. 
Possibly a form of J. grandifolia, but the leaves are of a very different shape, 
almost or altogether sessile, very opaque, 5-8 by 3-4 in., with very slender nerves 
and the veins not raised, margins often undulate ; stipules broad, cusps short. Cyimes 
ebracteate even in bud; ramifications inarticulate; fully formed flowers not seen. 
Fruits globose, size of a small pea; pedicel sometimes } in., slender. 
21. I. jucunda, Thw. Enum. 155, excl. var. y (not of Bot. Mag.) ; cymes 
puberulous, leaves lanceolate oblong elliptic or oblanceolate obtuse or obtusely 
acuminate narrowed into a short petiole, stipules very short mucronate or 
shortly cuspidate, cymes sessile corymbiform usually with many branches from 
the base, bracts or bracteoles minute or obsolete, flowers pedicelled, calyx-teeth 
minute obtuse, corolla white glabrous, tube 1-1} in., lobes ovate acute, mouth 
naked. Pavetta Wyckii, ZZassk. Retz. i, 21, ex. Kurz in Journ. As. Soc, 1877, 
ii. 149. 
CxYLON ; common, ascending to 4000 ft., Walker, &e. 
This again is very near J, grandifolia, but the leaves are narrower and never so 
large as they become in that plant, usually 4-5 by 13-2 in., but sometimes 6-8 by 
3-3) in., base rarely rounded, membranous or coriaceous, stipules much shorter, 
ramifications of cyme inarticulate and corolla-lobes acute, fruit the same, flowers 
white or pink. 
§§ Branches tomentose or pubescent. Cymes articulate at the ramifications, 
brachiate. 
22. X. villosa, Rov). Hort. Beng. 10; Fl. Ind. i. 389; branches short, 
petioles and cymes pubescent or tomentose, leaves large elliptic-oblong lanceo- 
late or oblanceolate caudate-aeuminate, base narrowed or rounded, stipules with 
long often spreading filiform points, cymes peduneled, branches long brachiate, 
flowers white, calyx-teeth short, corolla glabrous, tube 1 in. very slender. DC. 
Prodr. iv. A88 ; Wight Ic. t. 150; Kurz For, Fl. ii. 21; Wall. Cat, 6137. 
Smxm HIMALAYA, J. D. H.; Assam, the Kuasa Mrs., Sitner, Cacuar, Dron, and 
PrNaANa, Wallich, &c. 
Shrubby. Leaves 6-16 by 23-63 in. very variable in shape, brown when dry, 
thinly coriaceous, glabrous above, beneath pubescent chiefly on the 10-12 pair of 
nerves or glabrate; petiole 1-3 in.; stipules 4-1 in., tomentose. Peduncle stout, 
2-4 in.; cymes and ramifications hardly articulate; lower bracts often leafy, upper 
-inear-subulate ; flowers crowded, fragrant, shortly pedicelled. Corolla-lobes oblong, 
notched. Filaments subulate; anthers slender. Style-arms slender, free or connate. 
Fruit size of a pea, smooth, red. Seeds coneave ventrally, with a median ridge (in 
Roxburgh’s figure).—After flowering the calyx-teeth sometimes exceed the tube, when 
the latter does not swell and form fruit. 
23. I. cuneifolia, orb. Hort. Beng. 10; Fl. Ind. i. 980; branches 
short, petioles and cymes pubescent or puberulous, leaves lanceolate or oblong- 
or elliptic-lanceolate or oblanceolate obtusely acuminate coriaceous base acute, 
stipules with short filiform cusps, cymes sessile or short-peduncled brachiate, 
branches short, calyx-teeth equalling or shorter than the ovary, corolla glabrous, 
tube 1-3 in. very slender, mouth naked. DC. Prodr. iv. 487; W. $ A. Prodr. 
428; Wt. Ic. t. 709; Wall. Cat. 6140; Kurz For. Fl. ii. 21; Bot. Reg. t. 648. 
I. puberula, Wall. Cat. 6145, evel. c. I. rosea, Wall. in Roxb. FI. Ind., ed. 
Carey & Wall. i. 398 (not of Wall. Cat.) ; Lindl, in Bot. Reg. t. 540. Pavetta 
Ackeringæ, Teysm. & Binn. fide Kurz. 
Situer, De Silva; Prav, TeNAssERIM, ard Marranan, M‘Clelland, Kurz, Griffith 
(Kew Distrib. 2995). 
