596 LEAFLETS OF PHILIPPINE BOTANY [Vor. II, Arr. 30 
Key to the Philippine species of Fugraca. 
Racemes more or less elongated and subpendulous. 
1. F. morindaefolia 
Inflorescence otherwise. 
Flowers never exceeding 2 cem. in length, numerous 
and forming a compound corymb. 
2. F. fragrans. 
Flowers much larger, fewer and forming a simple cy me. 
Leaves 3to 5 dm. long by 10 to 15 em. wide, leath- 
ery. a 
Tubular flowers 7 to 15 em. long. 
9. F. langiflora. 
Funnel dE flowers 3 to 5 em. long. 
4. F. plumeriaeflora. 
Leaves less than 3 em. long and 8 em. wide, rigid. 
Calyx 2 to 3 em. long, 1 to 2 cm. thick; 
berries olive green. 
Corolla 3 to 5 em. long. 
: 5. F. obovata. 
Corolla twice as long, 
cO 6. F. auriculata. 
Calyx much smaller, berries yellow. 
Segments persistent in fruit. 
FR. negrosensis. 
Segments deciduous in fruit. 
8. F. cuernosensis 
1. Fagraea morindaefolia Bim. in Rumph. 2, t. 73; 32. 
A suberect or serambling shrub. Leaves large, oblong or 
elliptic, apex rounded and terminated by a short acuminate 
point, base truncately rounded or subcordate, rigid, lueid 
green above, paler beneath; veins 7 to 11 pairs, darker brown 
in the dry state; petiole 1 to 3 em long. Raceme glabrous, 
terminal, 2 to 5 dm. long, subpendulous; flowers clustered in 
more or less irregular intervals, the short peduncles subtended 
by bracts; calyx subtended by a pair of acute bracteoles, its 
segments rounded and thinly margined; corolla nearly 2 cm. 
long, tubular towards the base, the upper one half campanulate; 
nw 8 mm. long, he a rounded at apex. 
