Ixora. TETRANDRIA MONOJGYNIA. 385 



just without the mouth of the tube, apex slightly bifid. 

 Berry red, smooth, size of a pea, two-seeded. 



Obs. Bem-Schetti, Rheed. Mai. ii. p. 19. t. 13, is a toler- 

 able representation of this plant, bat a bad one of what I con- 

 sider to be Ixora alba. 



12. I. imdulata. R. 



Leaves opposite, broad-lanceolar, acute, much waved. 

 Panicles terminal, open ; divisions of the calyx acute. Fila- 

 ments as long as the anthers. Stigma two-cleft. Berries 

 transversely oval. 



Beng. Palwka-Jooi. 



A ramous shrub, a native of forests in Bengal, flowering 

 time the hot season. 



Leaves opposite, sub-sessile, spreading, broad-lanceolar or 

 oblong, pointed, margins much waved, smooth on both sides 

 but not shining. Stipules within the leaves, with a long awl- 

 ed process on each side. Corymbs or rather panicles termi- 

 nal, decompound, &c. as in I. barbata, but much smaller. 

 Bractes as in the other species. Flowers numerous, small, 

 white. Calyx, divisions acute. Corol, divisions on the border 

 reflexed, rather shorter than the tube. Filaments from the 

 fissures of the corol, pretty long, spreading and variously 

 bent. Anthers as in the genus. Style rather longer than the 

 tube. Stigma two-cleft ; divisions recurved. 



13. I. Pavetta. R. 



Shrubby. Leaves short-petioled, smooth, entire. Panicle* 

 fastigiate, axillary, and terminal. Style twice the length of 

 the corol. Stigma entire. Berries globular. 



Pavetta indica. Linn. sp. pi. ed. Willd. i. 610. 



Pavetta, s. Malleamothe. Rheed. Hort. Mai. v. 1.9. t. 10, is 

 certainly this plant. 



Beng. Kookoora-cboora. 



Teling. Nooni-papoota. 

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