DOCTI EC be 
Rhododendron.] Lxxx. KRIOACEE, (C. B. Clarke.) 463 
as the round patent lobes. Hook. Journ. Bot. i. 369; DC. Prodr. vi. 725; 
Bot. Mag. t. 6045; Becc. Malesia, i. 205. R. tubillorum «nd celebicum, DC. 
Prodr. vii. 725; Miq. in Ann. Mus. Lugd. Bat. i. 44, t. 2, A, B. R. lam- 
pongum, Mig. FI. Ind. Bat. Suppl. 585.  Vireya tubiflora and celebica, Blume 
Bijd. 855, 854. 
Maracca; Mt. Ophir, alt. 4000 ft., Griffith, &c.—Duisrgim. Sumatra, Java, 
Celebes. 
A large shrub, all parts more or less glandular and scaly. Leaves 34 by l in., 
base cuneate; petiole 3-4 in. Umbels terminal, 2-6-flowered; pedicels |-À in. 
Calyx very small. Corolla-tube $ by ¢ in. Stamens 10; filaments glabrous. Ovary 
5-celled; stigma clavate not peltate. Capsule 1-1} by i-l in, acute; valves re- 
curved to the base, twisted. 
2. R. jasminiflorum, Hook. Bot. Mag. t. 4524; leaves elliptic obtuse 
very coriaceous glabrous glandular-scaly beneath, corolla white tube cylindric 
thrice as long as the obovate patent lobes. Lemaire Jard. Fleur. t. 41; Illustr. 
Hortic, (1859) t. 203. 
Maracca; Mt. Ophir, Griffith, Maingay.—DisrRrp, Java. 
A small shrub. Leaves 24 by 1-1} in., obtuse, base rounded or cordate; petiole 
1 in. Umbels 3-8-flowered ; pedicels i in. pubescent. Calya-lobes hardly any. 
Corolla-tube 14 by i in., sparsely glandular-sealy or glabrous without. Stamens 10; 
filaments minutely pilose. Ovary ó-celled, glandular scaly; style glandular, stigma 
subelavate. Capsule 1 by } in., acute, glandular-scabrous ; valves recurved to the 
base, twisted, 
** Leaves eglandular beneath. 
3. R. javanicum, Benn. Pl. Jav. Rar. 85, t. 19; leaves lanceolate 
narrowed at both ends glabrous eglandular, corymbs many-flowered, corolla large 
orange-red wide-funnel-shaped from a tubular base. DC. Prodr. vii. 721 ; Bot. 
Mag. t. 4336 ; Fl. des Serres (1847), t. 203; Mig. in Ann. Mus. Lugd. Bat. i. 
42,t.1, B. Vireya javanica, Blume Bid. ii. 854. 
Maray PENIiNsULA; Lobb.—-DisrnrB. Sumatra, Java, Celebes. 
A large shrub. Leaves 6 by 1j in., primary nerves either oblique to or at right 
angles with the midrib, sometimes obscurely punctate beneath ; petiole 4 in. Umbels 
solitary ` pedicels 3-12, 1-2 in., nearly glabrous; bracts 13 in., linear-oblong. Calyx 
obsolete. Corolla 2 in. long, and as much in diam., rose orange or brick-red, 
glabrous without; lobes 5, round. Stamens 10; filaments glabrous. Ovary glabrous 
or glandular-scaly ; style usually glabrous ; stigma large, peltate. Capsule 1 by } in., 
acute. 
4, R. moulmainense, Hook. Bot. Mag. t. 4904; leaves lanceolate 
acute at both ends glabrous eglandular, pedicels 3-4 clustered on short axillary 
spurs close below the terminal bud, corolla rose-red, lobes elliptic acute much 
longer than the cylindric tube. Kurz in Journ. As. Soc. 1877, ii. 216, and For. 
Fi. ii. 94. 
Movrwxriw ; Thoung-gyrai, alt. 5000 ft., Lobb; Nattoung Expedition, Parish. 
A stout shrub. Leaves 4 by 14 in.; petiole 1 in. Umbels 1-4 together, so that 
the inflorescence appears a 2-10-flowered lateral or pseudo-terminal umbel; pedicels 
lin. glabrous; bracts 1 in., elliptic, acute, glabrous; bracteoles j in., linear, hairy. 
Calyz-lobes minute. Corolla-tube 4 in., slightly wider upwards; lobes 5, $—1 by 1 in., 
subacute, erect-patent. Stamens 10, glabrous. Ovary 5-celled, glabrous; stigma 
peltate. Capsule narrow, acute (not ripe).—Kurz failed to distinguish this from R. 
javanicum ; but the inflorescence is so totally different that according to Maximowiez's 
views its affinity is with R. Keysii. Pa 
5. R. Teysmanni, Mig. Fi. Ind. Bat. Suppl. 585; leaves oblong-lan- 
ceolate acute eglandular often whorled, umbels terminal many-flowered, corolla 
