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Bark red ; fertile and sterile flowers usually oji separate plants ; berries not beaked, slightly 

 ribbed G. erythroclada, 



Allflotcers fertile, or at kast perfectly hermaphrodite. Calyx truncate 

 or minutely toothed. 



Calyx minutely pubescent ; berry rougbish, glabrous; bark red, O. turgida. 



Calyx and berry glabrous ; bark white, G. cuneata. 



Calyx velvety -tomentose ; berry the size of small apple covered with a brown dense velvety 

 tomentum, G. dasycarpa. 



** Unarmed; stipules more or less connate in a sort of sheath. Flowers showy, 

 hypocraterimorph, with a long tube. Calyx various, 



O Berries and flowers sessile or nearly so. 



Leaves almost sessile, scabrous ; berries globular, in the forks of the branchings, C obtusifolia. 



Berries and floicers on short (3-5 Un-long) pedicels. 



Leaves glabrous, with a tuft of hair in the nerve-axils beneath ; calyx deeply 5-cleft ; berry 

 oblong, terete, O. resinifera. 



Leaves glabrous ; calyx laterally cleft and more or less spathaceous ; berry oblong, more or 

 less distinctly ribbed, G. coronaria. 



* * * Unarmed. Stipules connate or almost free. Corolla campanula te-funnel-shaped 



with a ventricose inflated lube. Leaves glossy. 



Leaves coriaceous, with a gland in the nerve-axils beneath ; flowers large and 

 showy, G. pulcherrima. 



RANDIA. 



Leaves large and glossy, smooth ; corolla almost rotate, about 2 in. in diameter ; berries 

 large, sessile, _ E, uHginosa. 



Leaves small, often more or less sparingly hirsute ; corolla less than 4 lin. in diameter, with a 

 white tube; berries sessile, B. longispina. 



WEBEM. 



X Cymes or corymbs leaf-opposed. 



All parts except the inflorescence glabrous, 7f^. oppositifolia. 



X X Cymes terminal or in the forks of the branchings. 



All parts, also the inflorescence, quite glabrous, yf_ Asiatica. 



Inflorescence pubescent, .' jp; glomeriflora. 



DIPLOSPORA.-Only species D, singularis, 



HYPOBATHRUM 



* Flowers 4:-merous, Berry stalked. 



Only species, ff_ racemosuni, 



* * Flowers 5-merous, Berry sessile. 



Only species, H.strictum. 



MUSSAENDAi 



* Calyx-Hmh deciduous, leaving an annular disk at the top of berry, 



Calyx-teeth |-1 lin. long. 



Calyx-teeth erect, lanceolate ; branchlets puberulous or velvety, ,3J, glabra. 



Calyx-teeth as in former but reflexed ; branchlets hirsute, ,i|f. variolosa, 



Calyx from 2 to 6 tin. long. 

 Calyx-lobes linear, 2-3 lin. long ; corolla-lobes nearly half as long as the corolla- 



^"; i' *, V " " V * * V* *i * ^- "iccrophylla. 



Calyx-lobes lanceolate, about J mch long ; corolla-lobes about i so long as the corolla- 

 t^be jup^ calycina. 



* * Calyx-limbs persistent, croicning the berry. 



Calyx-teeth linear-subulate, about 4 lin. long ; corymbs rather compact, M. corymbosa 



UROPHYLLUM. 



* Ovary and berries 5-6-celled. Flowers in shorter or longer simple or decompound 



umbellets or cymes. 



Leaves and shoots glabrous ; calyx about 2 lin. wide, jj qlabriim 



Leaves beneath and shoots more or less pubescent ; calyx a line wide V.'.U, strigosum. 



* * Ovary and herry '1-celled. Flowers minute, in sessile clusters. 



All parts glabrous, U. biloculare. 



