feora. TETRANDRIA MONOGYNIA, $95 
| est gradually décreade Mà sive till they become " miibute at the últi- 
| mate divisions.— Calyr as in the genus, with acute divisions. Tubé 
of the corol long and slender, its mouths crowned with lóng white 
hairs. — Style the length of the corol. Stigma clubbed, jast without 
the mouth of the tube, apex slightly bilid.— Berry red, smooth, size 
of a pea, two-seeded. 
Obs. Bem-Schetti. Rheed, Mal. di. p. 19: i i3. i is a tolbeablé re- 
presentation of this plant, but a bad one of what I consider to bé. 
Irora alba. | 
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19. Í; undulata, R: 
Leaves opposite, broad-lancéolar, acute, much! waved: Poi 
terminal, open ; divisions of thé calyx acute. Filaments as long as 
‘the anthers. Stigma two-cleft. Berries transversely oval. 
| _ Beng. Paluka-Jooi. 
A ramous shrub, a native of forests in Bengal, flowering time thé 
hot season. 
Leaves opposite, sub-sessile, spreading, broadslanceolar or oblong, 
pointed; margins much waved, smooth on boih sides but not shining. 
—Stipules within the leaves, with along awled process on each sides 
—Corymbs or rather panicles terminal, decompound, &e. as in Iv. 
barbata, but much smaller.— Bractes as in the other species.— F/ow- 
ers numerous, small, white.—Calyz, divisions acute.— Corol, divisi- 
ons of the border reflexed, rather shorter than the tube.— Filaments i 
from the fissures of the corol, pretty long, spreading and variously . 
bent, Anthers as in the genus.—Séyle rather longer than the tube. 
fym two cleft ; divisións recurvéd. 
* 
OL Pavetta. Ro ait ai 
Shrubby. Leaves short-petioled, smooth, entire. Paiticles fasti- 
 BHte, axillary, and terial. Style twice the length of the corol. 
Stigma entire. Berries globular. 
, ` Pavetta indica. Linn. Sp. Pl. ed. Willd. i. 610, 
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