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428 RUBIACE 2. Ixora. 
I. speciosa, Willd. enum. 1..p. 157.—1. flammea, Salisb.—I. incarnata, Roxb. 
mst ; herb. Madr.! ; Smith in Rees’ cycl. ; Roem. and Schult. syst. 3. p. 179 
(excl. syn.) : 
Our specimens are from the Madras herbarium, and most probably culti- 
vated. The flowers are much smaller than in the last species. 
1308. (3) I. Wallichii (W. & A.:) shrubby: young shoots and branches 
of the corymb pubescent: leaves lanceolate-oblong, acuminated, shortly pe- 
tioled, coriaceous; upper,side glabrous and shining ; under strongly nerved, 
pubescent: stipules with a laterally-compressed subulate long point: co- 
rymbs trichotomous, branched, open ; flowers crowded on the ultimate divi- 
sions: calyx-segments as long as the tube, narrow-oblong: corolla (pale 
red ?) with a slender tube (an inch and a quarter long) ; lobes narrow-oblong, 
soon reflexed, obtuse: style glabrous, much exserted ; divisions of the stig- 
ma linear, recurved.—I. undulata, Wall. ! L. n. 6199. d (not .Roxb.). 
Although Dr Wight sent this to Dr Wallich, he has not retained a speci- 
men in his own herbarium ; our character is therefore taken from one belong- 
ing to Dr Hooker. 
1309. (4) I. nigricans (Br.:) shrubby, glabrous: leaves oblong-lanceolate, 
shortly petioled, shining on both sides, turning black by drying: stipules 
with a subulate point : corymbs trichotomous, large, open ; flowers lax: ca- 
lyx-segments subulate, about the length of the tube: corolla (white) with 
the tube (three-quarters of an inch long) slightly widened upwards; lobes 
oblong, slightly acute, recurved: filaments shortly exserted: style glabrous, 
considerably exserted: divisions of the stigma filiform: berry [globose.— 
Brown in Wall.! L. n. 6154 ; Wight ! cat. n. 1335. 
This was sent to Dr Wallich by Dr Wight, but is not noticed under any of 
the letters of n. 6154 ; it perhaps, therefore, forms another species in the List, 
although we cannot see any difference between it and J. nigricans. 
1810. (5) I. undulata (Roxb. :) shrubby: leaves broadly lanceolate, much 
waved on the margin, glabrous: corymbs trichotomous, decompound, open ; 
branches pubescent: flowers (small and white) numerous at the extremities 
of the ultimate divisions; calyx-segments short-lanceolate, acute: lobes of 
the corolla narrow-oblong, reflexed : filaments exserted: style glabrous, 
scarcely exserted ; divisions of the stigma linear, recurved: berries transverse- 
ly oval.—Roab. fl. Ind. 1. p. 385; (ed Wall.) 1. p. 395 ; in E. I. C. mug. tab. 
913 ; Roth. nov. sp. p. 91 ; DC. prod. 4. p. 498 ; Spr. syst. 1. p. 408 ; Wall.! 
L. n. 6129. a, c.— Peninsula ? Heyne. 
Probably transmitted by Roxburgh to Heyne, and therefore not a native of 
the Peninsula. The leaves are nerally said to be nearly sessile, but m à 
specimen from Dr Wallich in Dr B odkar s herbarium, the petioles are nearly 
an inch long. t 
1311. (6) I. Notoniana (Wall. :) shrubby: leaves obovate-oblong, shortly 
pointed, glabrous: corymbs long-peduneled, trichotomous ; primary branches 
distant and horizontal, glabrous ; ultimate ones more or less pubescent, with 
numerous flowers: calyx-segments oblong-linear, twice the length of the 
tube: corolla (red) with a short (scarcely half an inch long) tube, a little 
 hairy'in the mouth ; lobes oval, obtuse, spreading: style shortly exserted ; di- 
visions of the stigma linear-oblong.—Wall.! L. n. ; Wight ! cat. n. 1390, 
1337 ? Neslgheeries. : tende v 
No. 1337 is in fruit: corresponding specimens of it were likewise sent to 
Dr Wallich, but we do not know whether he considered them the same wi 
I. Notoniana or another species. 
1312. (7) I. cuneifolia (Roxb.:) shrubby: leaves oblong-lanceolate, more 
or less cuneate at the base, pointed, glabrous: corymbs trichotomous, open ; 
. flowers (small and whitish) fascicled at the extremities of the ultimate Sı 
visions : segments of the calyx narrow-oblong, thrice the length of the tube: 
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