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Page 208.— 
11. S. pedunculosa Thw. 
Endemic. 
Marumia zeylanica Blume. 
Melastomaceez. 
[ Sonerila. 
This reduced to the Javanese, M. annulata Triana by Cogn., 
p- 500. 
Page 209.— 
6. MEMECYLON Linn. 
Leaves large, over 4 in. long, penniverved : 
Leaves ovate or elliptic, petiolate : 
Fls. sessile; leaves drying blackish- 
brown 
Fls. pedicellate ; 
Leaves lanceolate : 
Pedicels longer than the calyx: 
Lateral veins inconspicuous beneath ; 
fls} bluish-white 
Lateral veins very conspicuous be- 
neath; fls. violet 
Pedicels shorter than the calyx : 
Leaves cordate or rounded at the 
base : 
Nerves very conspicuous beneath . 
Nerves inconspicuous beneath ; fls. 
leaves drying green ‘ 
white . ; , : , 
Leaves cuneate at the base; fls. 
white : 
Nerves rather conspicuous; leaves 
thin, drying green : 
Nerves inconspicuous; leaves 
thick, drying brown . 
Leaves under 4 in. long: 
Leaves penninerved : 
Leaves from orbicular to lanceolate : 
Leaves with long petioles 4 as long 
as the lamina 
Leav es with shorter petioles under 
¢ as long as the lamina: 
Flowers distinctly pedicelled ; pedi- 
cels at least as long as the 
calyx : 
Leaves rounded or cordate at 
the base: 
Leaves lanceolate, acuminate 
Leaves oblong-rotundate, not 
acuminate : 
Fls. in branched cymes, 
white ; fruit subglobose 
Fls. fascicled : 
Leaves revolute; 
ellipsoid 
fruit 
Part II. 
G2 
on 
; iM: 
M. 
. ie 
M. 
M. 
M. 
> Mi 
M. 
PROCERUM. 
GIGANTEUM. 
WIGHTII. 
HOoKERI. 
Hookert. 
MICROPHYLLUM. 
. CLARKEANUM. 
DISCOLOR. 
PETIOLATUM. 
Wightii. 
- REVOLUTUM. 
- OVOIDEUM. 
mlng 
