b^ 



24 AQUIFOLIACE.E 



MAPPIA. 

 See Vol. I p. 74. 



KEY TO THE SPECIES. 



f Flowers foetid b 



a-{ Flowers not foetid, leaves ovate abruptly acuminate M 

 . ovata, 



' Leaves subcoriaceous, stel lately tomentose below . . . 



M. tomentosa 

 Leaves elliptic, ovate or oblong, puberous below . . . 



M. foetida 



in Vol. I I.e. M. ovata was included in M. foetida. G.F.M.P. 

 gives the other two species as above 5,000 feet, but no elevation 

 for M. ovata. 



AQUIFOLIACE/E. 



See Vol. I p. 75, under name ILICINE^E. 



ILEX. 



Add: 



Ilex gardncriana Wt. ; F.B.I. i 603, I 15. A shrub 

 or small tree. Leaves ovate-lanceolate, acuminate, 2 to 

 3 inches, with rounded base. Flowers on stalks of 

 J4 inch in solitary or fascicled umbels on peduncles of 

 J^ inch. Sepals and petals 5. Wt. Ic. 1217. 



Nilgiris : Sispara, 6,000 feet. [^Vight.\ 



Ilex denticulata Wall ; Vol. I p. 76. t. 305. 

 CELASTRACE/E. 



See Vol. I p. 77, but add at head of the key to the 



genera ; 



Leaves alternate. Tree. Flowers in axillary dichotomous 

 cymes gymnosporia. 



MICROTROPIS. 



See Vol. I p. 79 and add : 



Microtropis latifolia Wight; F.B.I. i 613, III 2. A 

 small tree with almost black branches. Leaves 4 to 7 

 by 2 to 4 inches pale green, very coriaceous and with 

 thickened margin, petioled, oblong-lanceolate, or elliptic 



