Agapetes.] — ^ LXXXI. VACCINIACE®. (C. B. Clarke.) | 449 
Scr. V. Corolla widely campanulate, straight, lobed much less than half 
its length. Corymbs shortly peduncled. 
24. A. campanulata, Clarke; leaves subsessile elliptic narrowed at 
both ends, calyx-limb shallowly 5-lobed, corolla 2 by 3 in. Vaccinium cam- 
panulatum, Kurz in Journ. As. Soc. 1873, ii. 85, 1877, ii. 214, and For. FI. 
11. 89. 
Martapan; Nattoung, alt. 7000 ft., Kurz. Movrwxm ; Parish. 
Branches thick, round, glabrous, tips leafy. Leaves 34 by 11-13 in., acute not 
acuminate, entire, glabrous, coriaceous. Corymbs from the naked branches, glabrous; 
peduncles 1 in.; pedicels j in., thickened upwards; bracts j; in. Calyz-limb lobed 
hardly half way down. Corolla gradually widened upwards from a eampanulate base, 
deep scarlet ; lobes 1-3 in., broadly triangular, acute. Anthers spurred on their beaks. 
Fruit not seen. 
SPECIES IMPERFECTLY KNOWN, 
25. A. LINEARIFOLIA, Clarke; glabrous, leaves long linear entire petioled, corymbs 
peduneled, calyx-teeth 2 in. lanceolate. 
Misumt; Thumath summit, Griffith (Kew Distrib. n. 3480). 
Griffith’s fragments are without flowers. Branches round, uniformly leafy. 
Leaves 6 by 1-3 in, entire, coriaceous ; petiole 3-2 in. Peduncles 4-4 in.; pedicels 
6-8 or more, 4 in., thickened upwards, top cupped.—Peduncles, pedicels and calyces 
fleshy, rose-coloured (Griffith). 
26. A. GRIFFITHII, Clarke; glabrous, leaves petioled oblong suddenly caudate 
acuminate entire, peduncles long axillary, calyx-tecth 3 in. ovate acute. 
Misumi or Parkoye Mrs., Griffith. 
Griffith’s example is in young bud. Branches round, uniformly leafy. Leaves 54 
by 12 in, with parallel sides, suddenly narrowed into a short tail at the apex, base 
cuneate, coriaceous ` petiole } in. Pedunele 1 in., axillary; pedicels 3-2 in., thickened 
upwards, articulate under the flowers ; bracts 4, in. 
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2. PENTAPTERYGIUM, Klotzsch. 
Shrubs often epiphytic, stems often greatly thickened at the base. Leaves 
alternate, ovate or lanceolate, toothed or subentire, coriaceous, often with glands 
at the apex of the petiole. lowers axillary, corymbose, fascicled or solitary ; 
pedicels thickened upwards, cupped and articulate under the ovary; bracts 
small Caly.-tube 5-angled or -winged; lobes 5, enlarged in fruit. Corolla 
tubular, shortly 5-lobed, rose or red with transverse marks, or yellow. Stamens 
10, epigynous, filaments short ; anthers elliptic, produced upwards in 2 long 
beaks opening by terminal pores or slits, beaks often 2-spurred behind. Ovary 
5-celled or spuriously lO-celled ; style cylindric, stigma subcapitate ; ovules 
very many. Berry 5-winged, or distinctly 5-ribbed, 5-celled or spuriously 
10-celled. Seeds very many, ellipsoid, outer coat very lax.— Species 5, of the 
Eastern Himalaya and Khasia. 
* Leaves less than 3 in., pedicels subsolitary, anthers without spurs on their 
beaks, 
l. P.serpens, Klotzsch in Linnea, xxiv. 47 ; leaves elliptic-oblong sub- 
entire. Vaccinium serpens, Wight Ill. t. 141, D, fig. 2 and Je. t. 1183; Hook. 
f. Ill. Him. Pl. t. 15, B. Thibaudia myrtifolia, Griff. Notul. iv. 301, and 
Ic. Pl. Asiat. t. 510. 
Srkxrw and Bnorax ; alt. 3-8000 ft., Griffith, J. D. H., &c. 
` Branches pendulous, hispid, densely leafy. Leaves subsessile, bifarious, $ by 1 in., 
acute, rounded at the base, coriaceous, glabrous, margins recurved.  Pedicels 4—1 in., 
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