72 Fh<ra of the MaJoynn revmsitla. 



Tube of rorolla '4 in. long ; cymes lax, slightly 



brnnched, 1 to 1«5 in. long ... ... 16. I. concinna. 



Tube of corolla '2 to "4 in. long ; — 



Cjmes 2 to 4 in. across, branched, spreading v — 

 Leaves coriaceous : cymes branched from the 

 base ... ... ... ... 17. I. grandifolia. 



Leaves membranons ; cymes on long slender 



naked peduncles 3 to 4 in. long ... 18. I. diversifolia. 



1. TXORA Brunonis, "Wall. Cat. 6136. A shrub ; young branches 

 tliicker than a crow-quill, covered with short cinereous -brown tomentum. 

 Leaves thinly membranous, sessile, oblanceolate, sometimes sub-panduri- 

 form, shortly caudate-acurainate, tapering much to the rounded or 

 minutely cordate base ; upper surface with the interspaces shining and 

 glabrous, the depressed midrib and 10 to 12 pairs of rather faint curved 

 ascending main-nerves minutely tomentose ; lower surface with minute 

 spreading pubescence especially on the prominent midrib, main-nerves 

 and reticulations, length 5 to 10 in. ; bi-eadth 1*5 to 2'25 in.; stipules 

 with broad ovate bases with stout midribs, and long thin linear apical 

 tails, length (including the tails) "5 in. Cymes about 1*5 in. long, 

 12- to ^O-flowei-ed, on short tomentose peduncles, 4 to 6 collected in 

 corymbs on the apices of the branches, their bracteoles filiform and 

 hairy. Flowers sessile ; calyx "15 to "2 in. long, narrowly campanul ate, 

 the 4 teetli narrowly lanceolate, acuminate, as long as the tube. Corolla 

 1 to 1*5 in. long, externally with long cinereous spreading deciduous 

 hairs, ultimately nearly glabrous; the tube very narrowly cylindiic, 

 glabious and ridged inside, the throat hairy : limb '5 in. across, its 

 lobes 4, oblonge-elliptic, acute, spreading or reflexed, quite glabrous on 

 the upper surface, sparsely hairy on the lower. Anthers elongate, nar- 

 row, acuminate, deflexed, longer than their filaments. Stigma slender, 

 slightly exserted. Fruit ovoid, pubernlous, '35 in. long, and '25 in. in 

 dian). when dry. G. Don Gen. Syst. III. 573 ; Kurz Flora Burm. II. 20; 

 Hook fil. Fl. Br. Ind. III. 139. Pavetta Brtmonis, Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. II, 

 270 (not of Wight Icon.) 



Penang: Wallich, (6136); Phillips; Ridley, 7682. Perak : Wray, 

 3478,3624; King's Collector, 1658. Singapore: Lobb. Malacca: Main- 

 gay (K.D.) 858. DiSTRiB. Burma; TFaZZ. Oa^. 8447. 



2. Ixora mergdknsis, Hook fil. Fl. Br. Ind. III. 140. A robust 

 shrub only 2 or 8 feet high, glabrous ; stem as thick as a swan's-quill, 

 compressed, cinereous. Leaves large, coriaceous, elliptic-oblong or obo- 

 Ta;te, abruptly and shortly acuminate, the base very cuneate: both sur- 

 faces olivaceous and dull ; when dry the lower paler and reticulate ; main- 

 nerves 10 to 14 pairs, slender, slightly curving upwards; length 7 to 12 

 in.; breadth 2*25 to 4 in.; petioles -5 to 1 in., stout, channelled. Cyme 



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