Ixora. TETKANDKIA MONOGYNIA. 395 



rest gradually decrease in size till they become very minute at the ulti- 

 mate divisions. — Cultjx as in the genus, with acute divisions. — Tube 

 of the corol long and slender, its mouths crowned with long white 

 hairs. — Stijh the length oi'the corol. Stigma clubbed, just without 

 the mouih of the tube, apex slightly bitid.— i^e/n/ red, smooth, size 

 of a pea, two seeded. 



Obs. Bem-Schetti. Rheed. Mai. ii. p. 19. t. 13. is a tolerable re- 

 preseutaiiou of this plant, but a bad one of what I consider to be 

 Jxora alba, 



12. I. unduhta. R. 



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

 terminal, open ; divisions of the calyx acute. Filaments as long as 

 the anthers. Stigma two-cleft. Berries transversely oval. 



Beng. PAuka-Juoi. 



A 1 amous shrub, a native of forests in Bengal, flowerhig time the 

 hot season. 



Leaves oj.posite, sub-sessile, spreading, broad-lanceolar or oblong, 

 pointed, margins much waved, smooth on boih sides but not shining. 

 — Stipules within ihe leaves, with alongawled process cm each side. 

 — Con/nbs or rather panicles teruiiual, decompound, &,c. as in I. 

 harbata, but much smaller. — Bractes as in the other species.— i^/oa'- 

 ers numerous, small, white. — Calyx, divisions acute. — Corol, divisi- 

 ons of 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. Tavetta. R. 



Shrubby. Leaves shorl-petioled, smooth, entire. Panicles fasti- 

 giate, axillary, and terminal, Stj/le twice the length of the coi-ol. 

 Stigma entire. ^e?7'2es globular. 



Pavetta indica. Linn, Sp. PL ed. Willd. i. SIO. 



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