140 MESSRS. BAKER, MOORE, RENDLE, RIDLEY AND WERNHAM 



Djiring, 3,000 ft. "Flowers white." 



Leu res about 6 cm. x 4 cm., with stalk up to 1 cm. in length. 

 Branches of inflorescence (exclusive of corolla) about 5 cm. long, 

 with a pair of small leaves close under the base of the inflorescence, 

 Calyx-tube 3-4 mm. deep, the awl-shaped lobes 6-7 mm. long, rarely- 

 more. Corolla-tube 1.7 cm. or rather longer, lobes 1 cm. long, barely 

 5 mm. broad. 



Allied to J. pubescent Willd., this species is readily disting- 

 uished by the smaller flowers, and the relatively much narrower 

 corolla-lobes. 



APOCYNACE.E. 

 120. Carissa garandas L. 



Tour Cham, " White, scented." Dalat, 5,000 ft. " Flowers blue, 

 leaves purple-brown." 



Distrib. India and Malaya. 



121. Rauwolfia (Ophioxylon) serpentinum Benth. 



Dran, 3,000-4,000 ft. "Shrub. Flowers white, buds dull pale 

 crimson." 



Distrib. Eastern India, Malaya. 



LOG AN L ACE, E. 



122. G.ERTNERA VIMINEA Hook. jil. 



Dalat, 5,000 ft. "White, tipped pink. Small tree." 

 Distrib. Malay Peninsula. 



GENTLANACEJS. 

 128. Gextiana quadrifaria Blume. 

 Langbian Peaks, 6,000-6,500 ft. "Flowers blue and yellow." 

 Dalat, 5,000 ft. "Blue. In open grass-land." 

 Distrib. E. India, China, and Malaya. 

 CONVOLVULACEM 



124. EVOLVULUS ALSINOIDES L. 

 Tour Cham. "Blue." 

 Distrib. Everywhere in the tropics. 



125. Ipomaea obscura Ker. 

 Tour Cham. -'Yellow." 

 Distrib. Old World Tropics. 



JOURN*. NAT. HIST. SOC. SIAM. 



