loganiacets.] \ CBYLON plants 



L 

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201 



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3. STBYCHNOS, Linn. 

 Sect. 1. Scandeyites, 



Var. S.parvifoiia, Benth. 1. c— c.p. 341. 



JlAB. Var. a. Warmer parts of the island. Var. d. Central Pro- 



6000 



2. S. 



It{i7ni 



C.P. 2516. 



uncommon. 



Cb^/t iT-T ^^''' P"^"'^^' "^^^ glabrati. Folia sa^pe ad basin sub-5.nema. 

 toroa^ iohmierne versus apicem pilis paucis rigidis erectis ornati. 



indiSS AT t'^'^J^^ preceding by its pentamerous flowers and larger fruit, as 



^r^w o ^ ^^'^^' ^''^ ^^^^ °^^^^ ^^t ^^it^ it ^^ite "mature. The leaves of the 

 ESn/'''f .f "^ T'^ frequently somewhat 5-nerved at the base, owing to the 

 uisnnctness of the submarginal nervure. 



^^. S. laurina, Wall 

 oo40. 



Hab, Galle. Kornpa 



c.p. 



NucuJania (immatura) pollicaria. 



4. S. cinnamomifolia, Thw. ; dabi 



ongis, rostrato-acuminatis, obtusis, 1 

 ^rmmalibus, peduncnlatis, trichotomi; 



•linerviis 



cymis 



'rmis.— »c.p. 1867- 



Atta-krindi 1 " ' ^^ ^^ elevation of 3000 feet. Norn. vulg. 



Sem 



Cymce t omen- 

 ta medium sparse 

 \ Doll. in diam. 



rpi • i ^* 



Ramnhia Pgl^'^^j'^^ P^^°* "^"'^^ resembles Blume'a figure of S. Tiente, Lesch., 

 ovalifni; {v^^ ^\ ""'^'^ ^^^^"^ '''^° ^° ^'^^^ ™=*°y characters in common with S. 

 sent CT- ^ ' '" ^^"^^^ '^^^^^^ ^^'^ inflorescence is axiU;uy, whilst in the pre- 



iiamed 



amuli, as in S. mix-vomica. Fi-om the last- 



acuminated 



narrow 



Sect. 2. Arborescentes. 



5. 8. 



Hap ^7°'»ica^ Linn. {A. DC. 1. c. p. 15, cum syn.)— c.p. 2839. 

 AB Hotter parts of the island. Norn. vulg. " Goda-kadooroo-gass." 



mia mterne infra medium pilosa. Nuculania sjcpe 1-2-spcrma. 



Nonf^v'nT^^uT*^".*^^' *^<i especially the northern parts of the island. 

 ^- viug. Ingini-gass." 



4. G-ffiRTNERA, Lam. 



1- O. rosea, Thw. (Benth. in Linn. See. Proc. i. p. lll.)-c.p. 2673 



2d 



