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8. I. villosa. R. , teak : 
- Shrubby. Leaves broad-cuneate, lanceolar, villous under- - 
neath. Corymbs super-decompound to the sixth or seventh | 
degree, divisions trichotomous, villous; Calycine segments 
oblong and ciliate. 
Beng. Choonaree. 
This species is a native of Silhet, where it grows to ra an 
elegant middling sized shrub with large crowded corymb sof 
fragrant white flowers, which appear in May and June. 
- Young shoots straight and villous. Leaves opposite, short- 
petioled, broad-cuaneate, lanceolar, entire, acuminate, under- 
neath soft with very short down; from six to ten inches long, 
by from two to four broad. Stipules downy, with the ends 
subulate. Corymbs terminal, from four to eight times tricho- — 
tomous, all the divisions downy, and the last three-flowered, 
Bractes opposite, downy ; two slender small ones pressing the 
base of each calyx. Calyx four-parted, segments oblong, — 
ciliate, Corol with a very long, smooth, filiform tube ; seg- 
ments of the border four, oblong, aoping’ in the ne 
chien bad sae are imbricated. ; | 
ae 9. ek acuminata, i 
Shrabby. Leaves petioled, Giascini: acuminate, smooth ; 
floral pair stem-clasping, and broader. Corymbs magerlis 
compound, much crowded, and smooth. ne segments 
ensiform, 
- A very charming shrubby species, a native of the Sate 
near Silhet, where it blossoms during the hot season, and per- 
fans the air with the fora of its o lowers, wie 
“10. L Ligarbilenic Vahl. Symbol il. t, 52. Linn. sp. 
plied. Willd. i. 609. the | 
A “Leaves sub-sesile, blong: aa 'Panicles 
long, decussatec -Laciniae of the corol ovate. Style 
Beng. Genial rages. 
