19. J. poe one | e 
— Bcandent. Leaves sub-sessile, uc aa peck Mir: tere 
i minal, from three to five, short-peduncled. Calycine segments from. i 
seven toeight, subulate, one-sixth the length of the en long onda ae 
tube of the corol. Berries ovate. 
A native of the Malay Archipelago, differs i om all the other Ine, 2 
dian species hitherto examined by me in the gr eatlength of its slender. 
tube, which is three times longer thau the seveu or eight, lanceolate ig 
segments s its border. 
Shri by, Mamm ioe chica polished, For Flowers from three : 2 
to many ^ terminal. - Border of the corol of from six r to eight, linear, x 
acute segments, equalling the tube in length. 2 49 
; Native. place, the Friendly islands, and the eastern Aici pehia De 
Pec E lowering time in the Botanic Garden the hot season. It does 
' not ripen seeds in Bengal. . i paige 
Trunk scarcely any; branches many, stout, ligneous, rouhdy Er 
smooth ; branchlets spreading in all directions.— Leaves simple,’ ope: t4 
posite, short-petioled, oblong, entire; highly polished on both sides; — 
two Anches long, and about one broad.— Flowers. terminal, ; E 
hree to a decussate panicle, with its- ; ramification trifid. Pedicels 3 
clavate, round, ‘smooth — Bractes minute, subulate. —Calys, campa- : 
nulate, » with a five-toothed border.— Corol ; tube, many time longe - 
he calyx. - Border from six to eight-parted ; eia e ra 
cute, about as long as the tube. —Anthers half erect. - Style d 
shorter A half than the tube of f the corol. LE c two-cleft T 
near, 
Shr ubby, twining. Se misa; leaflets onu; die pair ı mi 
'* Curt. Bot. Mag, Vol, xxv. | 980.—N. W. LIRE. t 
