CINCHONACKiK. 391 



Sm. herb ; not of others.) ^tW^ ?^1 ^undhal-rungun. 5 Coroman- 

 del. Elephanta. Common on the Ghauts, and in the jungles about Nag- 

 pore. Bengal, (Serampore.) Fl. 6 lines, pure white, very fragrant, 

 March and April ; fr. R. S. Dak runners make torches of it. (J. Orah.) 



12. brachiata, Roxb. {/i. ind. \. p. 381 ; ed. Carey, \,p. 391 \—DC. pr. 4, 

 p. 488;— G. Don's Mill. diet. 3, p. 573;— TF. and A. pr. I, p. 429. 

 — I. micrantha, Heyne.) L. "5 Peninsula of India. Bengal, (Seram- 

 pore.) Fl. 4-4^ lines, white, fragrant, March and April ; fr. May and 

 June. 



I'i.villosa, Roxb. (fl. ind. 1, p. 383 ; ed. Carey, \,p. 392 i—DC.pr. 4, 

 p. 488;— G. Don's Mill. diet. 3, p. 573 .— Wight, icon. ], t. 150.) L. 

 B Silhet. Penang. Fl 8-9 lines, white, fragrant, April and May ; 

 fr. Sept. and Oct. 



14. Colebrookii, (I. lanceolaria, Colebr. not lanceolata. Lam. ; Roxb. fl. 

 ind. 1 p. 387 ; ed. Carey, 1, p. 397,— DC. pr. 4, p. 488 ;— G. Don's 

 Mill. diet. 3, p. 572; — IV. and A. pr. \,p 429, excl. syn. Rheed.) B 

 Travancore. Fl. 11-12 lines, greenish, white, inodorous, March and 

 April ; fr. close of the R. S. 



15. erythrostylis. Wall. MSS. S. B Fl. small, 2-2^ lines, white, with a 

 tinge of rose underneath, fragrant, June and July ; fr. 0. Tube of 

 carol 1 line, rose-coloured ; lobes oval, obtuse ; style and the exsert 

 stigma deep red ; calyx f line, red, 4 toothletted ; corymbs short-pe- 

 duncled, trichotomous, greenish- dull red, puberulous ; leaves subsessile, 

 oblong, acute, at base cordate, firm, coriaceous, glabrous, 1^-3 inches 

 long, by f-1^ inch across the middle ; stipules from a broad base be- 

 coming laterally compressed and subulate. Not mentioned in Wall. 

 Cat. though known in our gardens, under the above name, for the last 

 12 years at least. 



16. subsessilis. Wall. (Cat.) B Khassya Mountains. Assam. In H. C. G. 

 Fl. ? 



17. opaca. R. Br. Wall. (Cat.) B Penang. In H. C. G. Fl. ? 



18. pollens, Wall. (Cat.) B Banks of the Attran. In H. C. G. Fl. .? 

 l9./asciculata. Wall. B Khassya Hills. 

 20. longiflora. Rich. B Madagascar. 

 Pavetta, L. (DC. pr. 4, p. 490 ;—G. Don's pr. 3, p. 574 i—W. and A. 



pr. I, p. 430.) 

 1. indica, L. (DC. I. c. ; — G. Don. I. c. ; — IF. and A. o. e. p. 431 ; — J. 



Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. 92 ; — B. Reg. 3. t. 198 ;— Wight, icon. 1, t. 148. 



— Giirtn.fr. \,p. 116, t. '25, f. 1, excl. syn. Rumph. and Burm. — P. 



alba, Vahl. symb. 3, p. 11. — Ixora paniculata. Lam. diet. 3, p. 344. 



—I. Pavetta, Roxb. fl. ind. 1, p. 385; ed. Carey, 1, p. 395 ;— Rheed. 



5, t. 10.) ^^>? F'^ Kookoor-choora. L. B Coromandel. Mahablesh- 



wur. Along the Ghauts. Hills at Salsette. Bengal, (Serampore.) Chit- 



tagong. Silhet. Assam. Fl. an inch, white, fragrant, April and May ; 



fr. R. S. 



