LOGANIACE^ 8 1 



HOYA. 

 Hoya ovalifolia W. & A.; Vol I p. 283. t. 424. 



CEROPEGIA. 



See Vol. I p. 284. 



Ceropcgia elegans Wall. ; Vol. I p. 285 as C. sphen- 

 antha W. & A. The buds are erect, but the mature flower 

 hangs down and opens sideways, t. 425. 



Fyson 4186. 



Ccropegia thwaitesii Hookr. F,BJ. IV 71, L 20. 

 Very similar in habit to C. elegans Wall Leaves twice 

 to four times as long as broad, acuminate. Flowers like 

 those of C. intermedia but twice as large, ij^ to 2j^ in. 

 long, and the coronal processes (5) not dilated upwards. 

 Dome of flower taller than broad. Lobes glabrous. Pods 

 6 to 8 in. long. t. 426. 



Pulneys ; Kodaikanal. Fpon, Bourne 81, 1134. 



Gen. Dist. Ceylon and Tinnevelly hills. 



The relative lengths of the cornal lobes and processes vary as also in 

 C. elegans Wall. I take this i© be Hooker's plant but if it is the figure in 

 Bet. Mag. t. 4758 it is not good. 



Ceropcgia ciliata Wt. ; F.B.I, iv 72, L 23. A much 

 smaller species than the preceding. Leaves linear- 

 lanceolate to lanceolate, l]4. to 2 inches by ^ to J^ in., 

 hispidly hairy on both surfaces. Peduncles nearly as 

 long, hispid; as also the J^ in. pedicels and calyx. 

 Corolla 1^4 in., slender, pale purple ; lobes J^ in., forming 

 a narrow dome, glabrous- Coronal lobes hairy, processes 

 longer, t. 427. 



On both plateaus in grass. Nilgiris, Flowers September. 

 Fyson 6736. 



LOGANIACE/E. 



See Vol. I p. 287. Somewhat resembles APOCYNA- 



CE/E but in having usually stipules, the ovary completely 



united, the stigma usually bilobed, the fruit a capsule or 



berry never follicles, and in the absence of a milky juice. 



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