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8. I. rUloia. R. 



Shrubby. Leaves broad-cuneate, lanceolar, villous under- 

 neath. Corymbs super-decompound to the sixth or seventh 

 degree, divisions triehotomous, villous. Cahjcine segments 

 oblong and ciliate. 



Beny. Choonaree. 



This species is a native of Silhet, where it grows to be 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-cuneate, lauceolar, 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 trieho- 

 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. Coral with a very long, smooth, Aliform tube ; seg- 

 ments of the border four, oblong, spreading ; in the oblong 

 obtuse bud they are imbricated. 



9. I. acuminata. R. 



Shrubby. Leaves petioled, lanceolar, acuminate, smooth ; 

 floral pair stem-clasping, and broader. Corymbs super-de- 

 compound, much crowded, and smooth. Calycine segments 

 ensiform. 



A very charming shrubby species, a native of the forests 

 near Silhet, where it blossoms during the hot season, and per- 

 fumes the air with the fragrance of its flowers. 



10. I. parvijiora. Yahl. Symbol, hi. p. 1 1. t. 52. Linn. sp. 

 pled. WilU.fi 609. 



Arboreous. Leaves sub-sessile, oblong, smooth. Panicles 

 ovate oblong, decussated. Lacinice of the corol ovate. Style 

 hairy. Berries round. 



Beny. Gundhul-rungun. 



