(2929; 
7 LicusTRUM NEPALENSE, 6 glabrum. NEPAL 
Privet, glabrous var. 
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Class and Order. 
Dianpr1a Monoeyntia. 
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( Nat. Ord.—Jasminez. ) | 
Generic Character. 
Cal. exiguus 4-dentatus. Cor. infundibuliformis limbo 
A-lobo. Bacca 2-locularis, 4-sperma. Spr. 
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Specific Character and Synonyms. 
_ Licusrrum * nepalense ; foliis ovatis vel oblongo - ovatis 
: acuminatis subtus villosis; panicula terminali villosa 
€ racemis suberectis densis. Wall. 
Licusrrum nepalense. Wallich in Fl. Ind. v. 1. p. 151. 
lacusrrium spicatum. Hamilton MSS. Don. Prodr. Fl. 
Nep. p. 107. 
(8.) foliis paniculisque glabris. Wall. in Fl. Ind. v. 1. p. 
152. (nobis Tas. 2921.) 
a 
Descr. From three to four feet high, as cultivated in the 
Steenhouse of our Botanic Garden, much branched, the 
Tanches rounded with small, scattered warts ; the younger 
Shes glabrous. Leaves opposite, from one to three or four 
inches in length, oblong, sometimes approaching to ovate, 
green, coriaceous, glossy, waved, quite glabrous, entire 
at the margin, acuminate, petiolate. Petzole rather short, 
thick, reddish, grooved above. Panicle terminal ; branches 
etragonal, brachiate ; flowers on each branchlet forming a 
cluste ike - . » Calyx small, four-toothed, 
red spike : glabrous. © Calyx slightly 
* From ligare, to bind, from the use sometimes wade of its soft and pliant 
branches, 
