described. (See Malayan Miscellanies, vol. 1. part 1.; re- 

 printed in Hooker's Botanical Miscellany, vol. 1. p. 284.) I 

 found this last plant on the said island in September, 1822 ; 

 it was then nearly out of flower, but afforded sufficient evi- 

 dence of its being a different species from my C. nutans ; I 

 have called it C. Jackianum in the Hon. East India Com- 

 pany's Herbarium. (No. 1794 of the Lithographic List.) 

 I have a third species from Tavoy, on the coast of Tenas- 

 serim, (C. penduliflorum, No. 1795 of the List,) which is 

 likewise an exceedingly lovely shrub, with long and pen- 

 dulous panicles, totally distinct from the two other species. 

 Wall. 



The figure here given was taken from a plant, kindly 

 communicated from Bretton Hall, in December, 1830, 

 where it had been raised from seeds sent by Dr. Waxlich. 



Fig. 1. Anther and part of the Filament. 2. Pistil— Magnified. 



