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Rubiaceæ ٩ Cinchonaceæ-Eucinchoneæ. 一 Pentandria-Monogynia. 
CHARACT. GENER. — Luculia Sweet; Brit. | branacea dentata ad basim angustata cincta. Em- 
Flow. Gard.1. t. 445. Calycis tubo turbinato cum | bryo... 一 arbuscuke nepalenses ramis teretibus 
ovario connato, limbi superi quinquepartiti laci- | pubescentibus , foliis oppositis ellipticis breve acu- 
niis lineari-subulatis æqualibus deciduis. Corolla | minatis petiolatis supra glabris subtus ad nervos 
supera hypocraterimorpha, tubo ad faucem vix | villosis; stipulis utrinque solitariis e basi lata 
ampliato, limbi quinquefidi (1) laciniis æstivatione | acuminatis petiolos superantibus ; corymbi termi- 
valvatis sub anthesi patentibus obovatis obtusissi- | nalis multiflori mie opposilis, ultimis apice 
i ineares ad corollæ faucem sub- | trifloris, corollis albidis, roseis, carnosulis 
sessiles subincluse. Ovarium inferum biloculare; Espen. Gen. Pl. 5971. 
que insertis plurima adscendentim imbricata; CHARACT. SPEC. — L. Pinceana Hook. Bot. 
bivalvis. Semina plurima in placenta demum | centibus; ramulis flavo punctatis; floribus majo- 
1 alame ribus, fragrantissimis, albido-roseis, tubo longis- 
i eo; laciniis limbi ad basim tuberculis 
(1) Etubereulati v. tubereulis 5 didymis notati...... 5 didymis notatis. e 
Cn. L. Cn.'L. 
Texte du Botanical Magazine de 1۱. ۰ 
LUCULIA PINCEANA. 
Mr PINCE'S LUCULIA. 
GENERIC CHARACTER 9 
SPECIFIC CHARACTER see above. 
Lucutia Pinceana, corollæ limbo tubereulis quinque didymis (1). 
As a species, too, it is totally distinct from that just mentioned; the only hitherto described one of 
the Genus. In stature and general aspect, the two appear to accord : but the present has broader 
and shorter leaves, with much more compact (closely-placed) nerves, and the limb of the corolla 
has five pairs of prominent tubercles; one pair at the sinus of each lobe. It was raised from seeds 
received from Nepal by Mr Pince, (to whom the Royal Gardens are indebted for a plant.) at his 
Nursery, Exeter, and is cultivated in the greenhouse. I may observe, that the specimen, figu 
here, is but a portion of the great compound cyme that was sent, and which would have 
required a folio plate to render it adequate justice. 
Descr. shrub, attaining to some feet in height, much branched, the branches opposite. 
Leaves oval, rather than ovate, many-nerved, the nerves much spreading, very compact; the mar- 
gins quite entire: the color, a rich, somewhat velvety green, reflecting a bluish or glaucous hue in 
1) By which character it is at once distingnished from the only other ۰ 
L. gratissima ; corollæ limbo etuberculato. 
