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j dora: TETRANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 1 :397 
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faintly fragrant—Style twice: the length of the tube. Saee club- 
bed — Berry generally two-seeded. : 
< Obs. In all the foregoing species the berries are steuiteded; 
though it often happen that. but one comes to perfection. | I never 
met with any that had three or four.—I do not find that the inhabi-’ 
tants of these parts make use of any of the trees, except for fuel. | 
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435. E ani Br: i 
| Leaves- ‘short-petioled, oblong, obtuse, smooth; ; ; pahicle terminal, 
corymbiform, contracted. Segments of the calyx cordate, and ob-. 
tuse, tube of the corol long, and most slender; segments of its, bor- ; 
der cblong, obtuse, and longer than the erect style, or stamina. i 
. A native of the Moluccas, and with’ flowers infinitely more deli-. 
fate than I. y which i it most resembles. - 
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a6. I. congesta. R. 
"Shrubby. Leaves short-petioled, oblong, strongly veined. Corynbs 
` terminal, short, dense. Flowers sub-sessile. Segments of the calyx. 
obscurely reniform ; those of the border of the corol oblong, and 
obtuse. - = ` 
_A native of the Moluccas, and differs from I. fulgens in the firm: 
somewhat coriaceous: mei" with stronger parallel veins. - 
17.1. lanceolaria. Colebr. 
Shrubby, smooth ; branches slender, pendulous, sub-dichotomous. 
— leaves in approximate pairs, very long, linear-lanceolate, acuminate . 
: short-petioled. Corymb terminal, sub-sessile, small, with coloured , 
| scaly, crowded peduncles. Tube of the corol filiform ; lacinie linear- - 
e oblong.  Anthers linear with deeply bifid base. - 
A native of Travancore. Introduced into the Botanic Gardeh aby 
Dr. A, Berry in 1808. Time of blossoming the hot season ; the ` 
_ fruit ripens towards the close of the rains. 
An erect shrub, five, six, or even more feet high, with: eit. 
mous, very little spreading, asb-coloured branches. Branchlets very 
