Microchites.] XCIV. apocynacuaz, (J. D. Hooker.) 671 
l. M. polyantha, Mig. Fl. Ind. Bat. ii. 456 ; leaves ellliptic oblong or 
oblong-lanceolate obtuse or obtusely acuminate glabrous, nerves numerous very 
slender nearly straight, cymes puberulous short axillary and in terminal racemes, 
flowers A in. long, corolla subcampanulate glabrous. Tabernæmontana poly- 
antha, Blume Bud. 1029; A. DC. Prodr. vii, 376. 
Maracca; Maingay (Kew Distrib. 1081). ANDAMAN Jans, ` Kurz.—DisTRIB. 
Java. 
Branches slender, obscurely angled. Leaves 2-3 by 1-1} in., narrowed at both 
ends; nerves 10-15 pairs, with intermediate still more slender ones, very spreading, 
but not horizontal; petiole 4 in. Cymes very shortly peduncled, about } in. diam., 
few-fld.; bracts minute; pedicels short, stout, and calyx densely pubescent; flowers. 
4 in. long. Calya-lobes round. Corolla glabrous, subeampanulate, lobes about equal- 
ling the throat, faleately lanceolate, very oblique, mouth bearded, Anthers acute. 
Ovary much longer than the dise, hirsute; style short, stigma conical. 
2. M. elliptica, Hook. f.; leaves elliptic- or oblong-lanceolate obtusely 
or acutely acuminate, nerves numerous very slender nearly straight, cymes: 
elongate glabrate, flowers 4 in. long, corolla salver-shaped. Rhynchospermum 4, 
Herb. Ind. Or. H. f. & T. 
Breng Hrataya; alt. 4-6000 ft., J. D. H. Kuasa Mrs: Griffith, alt. 38-4000. 
Zu Hf, § T. 
Very similar to M. polyantha, but leaves narrower, 4-6 by 1-12 in., more aeumi- 
nate, cymes usually longer, with distant short branches, flower larger, corolla more 
salver-shaped, the lobes more obliquely falcate, upper deflexed half narrow obtuse ; 
style longer, its top more globose. Follicles (unripe) red, 5-6 by 1 in, horizontal or 
recurved, subcylindric, broadest at the base, gradually narrowed thence to the point, 
pericarp hard and fleshy. Seeds very immature, 3 in. long, narrowly oblong, glabrous ; 
coma long.—The branches sometimes root copiously. 
ADDENDA AND ERRATA, VOL. IIL, PART III. 
P. 5. Viburnum sambucinum is a Javanese, not a Japanese plant. 
P. 221. Subtribe V. Coxvzr.g. The ray-flowers are white or yellow. 
P. 232. Under D. Roylei, for Fullaronia read Fullartonia. 
P. 244. Under E. longicaule, for Milkania read Mikania. 
P. 256. In generic character of Microglossa, for ligule * minute, white ” read minute 
or smal!, white or lilac. 
P. 257. Under M. albescens, line 4, after corymb insert “ ligule lilac slender." 
P.260. BLUMEA. Since the printing of this genus Mr. Clarke has visited the 
Candollean Herbarium in Geneva, and communicated to me the following notes on such 
of the species described in De Candolle's Prodromus as appeared to him (without having 
the Wallichian Collection to compare) not to accord, wholly or in part, with the descrip- 
tions in this Flora. In respect of these discrepancies large allowance must be made for 
the fact that, in so critical a genus, the specimens sent by Wallich to DeCandolle do often 
differ considerably from those at the Linnean Society. The numbers are those of the 
Prodromus, vol. v. p. 433, &c. 
3. B. tenella. Prodr. p. 433. The Timor plant is quite unlike any Indian one; the 
Madras one may be referable to B. bifoliata. 
5. B. anagallidifolia, Prodr. p. 433. Is rather B. amplectens than bifoliata, the leaves 
being nearly entire. ; 
11. B. Chamissoniana, Prodr. p. 434, from Luzon; and 17. B. Leschenaultiana, p. 435. 
are typical B. Wightiana. ; 
