Linociera. | , Oleacez. 189 
Lfts. nearly equal : ; : : hs de BLEXILE; 
LE. pinnate; fi. yellow  .. : . ; . 6. J. HUMILE. 
Page 116.—For Linociera purpurea Vahl read: 
1. L. zeylanica Gamble FI. Madr. p. 794 (1923). Chionanthus 
zeylanica Linn. Sp. Pl. p. 8 (1753) (zeylonica). Linociera purpurea 
Nan Enum: 1, p. 47 (1805). 
Also in S. India. 
Page 117.—For L. albidiflora Clarke and L. leprocarpa 
Clarke read: 
Lys. abruptly acuminate; cal.-segm. subtriangu- 
lar, glabrous; pet. 3 in. : : : ; 
Lvs. gradually acuminate; cal.-segm. rounded, 
ciliate on margin; pet. j in. ; : ‘ . 3. L. LEPROCARPA. 
2. L. albidiflora Clarke, excl. var. rostrata. 
Low country, rather common. Pittegalakande, Balangoda; Han- 
tane; Galgama; Hevaheta; Batticaloa; Badulla. Fl. March, Apr., 
Sept. ; yellowish-white. 
Endemic. 
3. L. leprocarpa Clarke in FI. Brit. Ind. III, p. 608 (1882). 
L. albidiflora var. rostrata Clarke 1. c. Chionanthus leprocarpa Thw. 
Enum. p. 189, no. 3 (1860). C. rostrata Thw. 1. c. no. 4. 
Moist low country up to 4ooo ft., rather rare. Hunasgiriya; Del- 
tota; Raxava; Hiniduma; Karavita Kande. Fl. Feb., March, Sept. ; 
white. 
Endemic. 
2. L. ALBIDIFLORA. 
Page 122.— 
LXXXIV.—APOCYNACE/E. 
Add to key: 
Ov. 1-celled : 
Fruit a berry; flowers small . ; ; - . I. WILLUGHBEIA. 
Fruit a spinose capsule; flowers large . ‘ . 1a. Allamanda. 
1a. ALLAMANDA Linn. 
Trees or shrubs, often scandent; leaves whorled, opposite 
or rarely alternate, often with glands in the axils of the 
lateral veins; flowers large, in lax, terminal racemes; calyx- 
segments 5, lanceolate; corolla funnel-shaped, tube abruptly 
narrowed at the base; corolla-lobes contorted; ovary entire, 
1-celled; capsule globose or ovoid, spinose; seeds sometimes 
winged.—Sp. 12; Tropical America. 
A. CATHARTICA Linn. Mant. II, p. 214 (1771). 
A shrub, scrambling or scandent; leaves whorled, obovate- 
lanceolate, 4-6 in. long, 14 in. long, pubescent on the mid- 
rib beneath; flowers 33 in. long, 3 in. across, narrow part 
of tube 1} in. long. 
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