large shrub was introduced into the Calcutta Garden. He quotes, however, Rheede's 

 Curutu Pala as a synonyme, which points out fllalabar as the native country. 



4. T. persicaricefolia. Jacq. 



I have received specimens which were gathered at the Isle of France by my friend 

 C. Telfair, Esq. 



5. T. dichotoma. Roxb. Hort. Beng. p. 20 — Foliis oblongis obtusis coriaceis lucidis 

 subtiis parallele et transverse multinervosis, cyraa elongata dichotoma, laciniis calycis 

 obtusis, corollffi oblongo-falcatis tubum a»quantibus. 



This grows to the size of 12 to 16 feet, with a peculiarly dark and glossy foliage, and 

 yellowish, delightfully fragrant flowers. It is a native of Ceylon and JMalabar. 



6. T. corymbosa. Roxb. MSS Foliis oblongo-ellipticis obtuse acuminatis deorsum 



valde attenuatis, cyma multiflora longe pedunculata, laciniis calycis ovatis acutiusculis, 

 coroUse subovatis tubo triple brevioribus. 



A large handsome species, which I found in the mountain forests of Prince of Wales's 

 Island. 



7. T. Heyneana. Wall Foliis ovato-lanceolatis acuminatis, pedunculis paucifloris, 



laciniis calycis rotundatis obtusis, corollae obovatis crispatis tubum subasquantibus. 



Specimens of this are preserved in the late Dr. Heyne's collection in the Company's 

 Museum, under the name of T. corymbosa. In the same Herbarium there are specimens, 

 under the same name, of a species in fruit, which is probably distinct, having oblong, 

 coriaceous, and lucid leaves, and ovate, short-pointed fruit, about an inch long. This 

 species might be called T. oblonga. 



8. T. Telfairiana. Wall Foliis ovalibus utrinque obtusissimis, pedunculis subaxil- 



laribus bis terve furcatis, laciniis calycis ovatis obtusiusculis, corollae oblongis tubum 

 subaequantibus. 



Specimens were sent to me from the Mauritius by Mr. Telfair. They seem to diifer 

 from the description of T. mauritiana Poir. 



9. T. peduncularis. Wall Foliis oblongo-lanceolatis gracillime acuminatis subtus 



transverse nervosis, pedunculis filiformibus longissimis, pedicellis subumbeUatis, foUiculis 

 pedicellatis ovatis subrostratis. 



A native of Pulo Penang, from whence specimens were sent to me by Mr. George 

 Porter. 



10. T. gracUiflora. Wall Foliis oblongis subcaudato-acuminatis, peduncuhs axil- 



larihus longissimis, floribus subracemosis, lobis calycis ovatis acutis, corollae oblongis, 

 tubo gracillimo triplo brevioribus. 



I found this shrul) at Bloolmeyn and Amherst, in Martaban. I have also met with 

 it in fruit on the hills at Segaen, opposite the city of Ava, although I am not quite certain 

 of its identity. 



11. T. calycina. Wall Foliis lanceolatis, pedunculis paucifloris, floribus breve 



pedicellatis subfasciculatis, laciniis calycis bracteisque serius delabescentibus elongatis 

 linearibus, corollaj lobis lanceolatis limbo dimidio brevioribus. 



Specimens were gathered at Tavoy, on the coast of Tenasserim, by Mr. William 

 Gomez, plant collector in the employ of the Calcutta Garden. 



12. T. rostrata. Wall Foliis lanceolatis gracillime acuminatis, pedunculis pauci- 

 floris, laciniis calycis subligulatis, tubo corollae gracili medio staminifero et tumido limbo 

 bis longiore, folliculis oblongis supra bicarinatis attenuato-rostratis. 



I found this very distinct species on the lime hills at Segaen. 



13. T. subcapUata. Wall Foliis oblongo-lanceolatis, pedunculis gracilibus apice 



conferte multifloris, pedicellis brevibus, laciniis calycis ovato-acutis, corollae subovatis 

 tubum subaequantibus. 



Discovered at Tavoy by Mr. Gomez. 



14. T. deiisiflora. Wall See above. 



15. T. microcarpa. Wall Foliis oblongis, acuminatis, pedunculis paucifloris fasci- 



culatis, folliculis sessilibus ovatis 1-spermis. 



I have only seen this shrub in fruit towards the mountains called Toong Dong, near 

 Ava. The follicles resemble those of T. densiflora. 



16. T. snlicifolia. Wall Foliis lineari -lanceolatis attenuato-acuminatissimis margine 



undulatis subtus glaucis, laciniis calycis lanceolatis acutis. 



Specimens of this strongly marked species are preserved in Dr. Heyne's Herbarium, 

 under the name of T. parmflora., with unexpanded flowers. I sent some of them home to 

 the Honourable East India Company's Museum in 1824, as a species of Alyxia. 



17. T. macrocxrpa. Jack in Misc. Malayan, vol. 2. n. 8. p. 80 — Foliis ovato-ellipticis 

 basi attenuatis, corymbis terminalibus dichotomis, follicuHs maximis subglobosis — Jack I.e. 



A native of the interior of Bencoolen, where it attains the size of a large tree. I have 

 not seen specimens of it; but I notice the species because it was discovered by one of the 

 dearest friends I ever had in India, and has been published so far back as 1822 in a most 

 valuable but very little known work. It has not been mentioned by any subsequent 

 writer," 



