LN FRTRANDRIA MONOGYNIA- lora. 
Perisperm acétabuliform, amygdaline.——-Ebryo erect, curved. Co- 
tyledons cordate: Radicle cylindric, curved, inferior. 34i 
_ Obs. A haudsome. shrub, and nearly allied to Vahl’s I. ees 
Shosgh very different from the plant so labelled in the Banksian her- 
barium, which grows in abundance in this garden. 
ist. Inthe shape of the leaves, which in that species are sekai 
and generally have a broad stem-clasping base; in this the. petiole 
is about half an inch long, and the leaves taper mofe towards the- 
base than at tlie exterior end. : | 
2d. lu tüe thinness of the panicle, (though of the same cleats 
mation), and the size of the flowers, which in this species are much 
smaller, and every way more delicate, and also in their shape, which 
in that species is oblong before expansion, but in-this round. 
3d. In this the anthers are rc in that they have short, We d 
iae P. = : X a 
_ Shrubhy. |. Leaves TE AB. acies vie underneath. 
seed super-decompound to the sixth or sev enth degree, divi- 
sions. trichotomous, villous. Calycine segments. oblong | and ciliate. 
Beng. Choonaree.. ; 
_ This species is a native of Silhet, where it grows to be an elegant 
Selling sized shrub with large. crowded. corymbs of fragrant. white 
flowers, which appear in May and June. - 
Young shoots straight and villous.— Leaves opposite, short-petio- 
led, broad-cuncate, lanceolar, entire, acuminate, underneath soft with 
very short down ; from six to ten inches long, by from two to four 
T Stipules downy, with the ends subulate.— Corymbs termi E 
from four to eight times, trichotomous,. all the divisions. downy, A 
the last three-flowered.— Bractes opposite, downy ; two slender small » 
ones pressing the.base of each calyx.—Calyr four-parted, v 
ments oblong, ciliate.— Coro? with a very long, smooth, filiform tu 
segments of the border four, oblong, uti ;in the oblong " 
tuse bud they are imbricated. 
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