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I. (Pavetta) "WEnKR.Tiroi.iA, Wall. Ava, Segain. The Andiiniiins. Katcliall. 



/'. ccrberafuUa, Mi(j. Kamorta. Grt'at ami Car Xicobar. 



Glabrous, also tlic erect or nearly erect corymbs. Berries nuukeil by tbc circular 

 scar of tbe fallen calyx-limb. 



" Ueseiul)les Jl'iberu Aniatica, Eedd., to sueli a degree that it is frcquentlj' 

 mistaken for it. My Sti/hcoryne If'ebera also belongs here" (Kurz). 



°° Corolla-tube slender, J-.? inch Ion/;. Flowers pedicellcd. 



I (Pavetta) Indica, L. The Andamaus. 



All parts (also tlie corymbs) glabrous, in drying remaining green. 



I. ToiiENTOSA, Roxb. All ovcr Burma. 



Pareftii subrelutina, Miii. 

 P. IM/iiu)ur, DC. 

 P. montiuia, Rwdt. 



All parts more or less puberulous to tomentose, usually turning black in drying. 

 Corymbs short puberulous. 



Pavetta Brimonis, Wall., seems to bo that tomentose luirsh-leaved form of the 

 above species 'which is also frequent on calcareous substrata in Ava. Mi<iuel 

 confounds Pavetta Brunonis, Wall., and J.cora Urunonis, Wall., two perfectly 

 different species (Kurz). 



I. NAUCLEIFLOEA, Wall. Maulnuiiu Hills. 



All parts villous pubescent, in drying not blackening. Corymbs villous from 

 spreading short ludrs. 



Sub-genus Eu-Ixora. 



Flowers 4-merous. 



* Flowers in sessile or pedimcled cymes or corymbs. 

 X Corymbs tricJiotomous, sliort pedmieled or sessile, and in tliis case consistiny of 

 3 or more terminal peduncled cymes. Flowers and fruits conspicuously (1-2 lines) 

 pedicelled, as in true Pavetta. 



+ Leaves acumitiatc or acute at tlie base, on a petiole \—\ inch lony. . 



I MACiiosirnox, Kz. Tropical forests of the Andaraans and Great Nicobar. 



Exactly as preceding, but corolla-tube nearly an inch long. 

 I. RosELLA, Kz. Tropical forests of the .\ndamans. 



Leaves pale-coloured beneath. Flowers pale-rose. Corolla-tube an inch long. 



-^ — \- Leaves sessile or nearly so, the base rounded or cordate. 

 I. BRUXNEscENs, Kz. Bcach forests of the Andamans, 



Tree. Corymbs on a peduncle 1-1 1 inch bmg. Katchall and Car Js^icobar. 



X X Cymes or corymbs short peduncled or sessile, the Jlowers sessile or shortly and 

 stoutly pedicelled. 



+ Flowers white or rarely pale rose-coloured {never orange or scarlet), the corolla- 

 lobes often comparatively narrower. 



" Corolla puberulous or pubescent outside. 



I. Bruxosis, Wall. Tropical forests of the Eastern slopes of the Pegu Range. 

 All parts more or less pubescent. Cymes rather small, almost sessile. Leaves 

 pubescent. 



° Corolla glabrous, rarely the throat bearded. 

 f Flowers sessile. Corolla-tube 1-J inch long, the throat nahcd. 



