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2. cymosa, Roxb. (/. ind. 2, p. 16 ; — Wight, icon. 2, t. 395. — Aganosma 

 cymosa, O. Don. I. c.) B Khassya Mountains. Fl. small, dull white, 

 fragrant. In H. C. G. 



3. lisianthijiora, Bojer. {Hort. Maurit. p. 211.) B Madagascar.. 



4. caryophyllata, Roxb. {H. B. [1814,] j). 20 ; / ind. 2, ;?. 11 ,—B. M. 

 44, ?. 1919, not Bl. — Aganosma Roxburghii, G. Don. I. c. ; — J. 

 Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. 113, excl. Rheed. 7, t. 55 ;— Wight, icon. 2. t. 

 440; — Rheed. 9, t. 14.) L. B v-/ Mountains of the Peninsula of India. 

 Bengal. Monghir. *t^ Tt^rft Gundho-malutee. Fl. 15 lines, pure- 

 white, delightfully fragrant, R. S. ; fr. 0. 



o.paniculata, Roxb. {fl. ind. 2, p. 17 ; — G. Don. o. c.p. 75 ; — Wight, 

 icon. 2, t. 396 ; not Poir, which, according to G. Don. o. c. p. 74, is 

 perhaps no Echites at all. — E. manubriata. Wall. Cat.) L. B v-^ Silhet. 

 Fl. small, cream-coloured, fragrant, March and .April ; fr. Feb. and 

 March. 

 Epichysianthus, (Chonemorpha, G. Don's Mill. diet. 4, p 76, not Cono- 

 morpha, Alph. DC, the pronunciation of which two words can scarce- 

 ly be distinguished.) 



l.macrophyllus, (Chonemorpha macrophylla, G. Don. I. c. ; — J. Grah. 



Cat. B. pi. p. 113 ;— -Wight, icon. 2, t. 432 Echites macrophylla, 



Roxb. fl. ind. 2, p. 13 ; not H. B. and Kth.) L. B w Silhet. Fl. 

 very large, white, May and June ; fr. March and April. 

 Pentalinon, (Corolla infundibuliformis ; tubo basin versus constricto ; la- 

 ciniis profundis, insequilateris, Antherae medio stigmatis cohserentes ; 

 lobis postice epoUiniferis ; connective in processum loriformem, e basi 

 angustissima subdilatatum longe producto. Glandulse hypogynze 5, 

 Stylus unicus, clavatus, in annulum infra stigma dilatatus, apice bi- 

 apiculatus. Ovaria 2, FoUiculi — Genus Epichysiantho propinquum, 

 processubus autem connectivi discrepans. 



1. suberectum, (Echites suberecta, Jacq. amer. 32, t. 26 ; — B. M. 27, t. 

 1064. — Hsemadictyon suberectum, G. Don's Mill. diet. 4,/?. 83. — Ne- 

 rium sarmentosum, &c. Browne jam. 180. — Apocynum erectum, fruti- 

 cosum, &c. Sloane jam. 89, hist. I, p. 206, t. 130, /. 2.) B /-> Savan- 

 nas of Jamaica and St. Domingo. Fl. 2^ inches, bright yellow, in- 

 odorous, R. and C. S. especially ; fr. 0. 

 IcHNOCARPUS, R. Br. (Mem. Wern. soc, 1, p. 62; — G. Don's Mill. diet. 4, 

 p. 78.) 



l.frutescens, R. Br. {Hort. Kew. ed. 2, vol. 2, p. 69 ; — G. Don. I. c. ;-— 

 J. Grah. Cat. B. j)l. p. 113 ; — Wight, icon. 2, t. 430.— Echites frutes- 

 cens, Roxb. fl. ind. 2, p. 12; — Burm. zeyl. t. 12,/. 1. — Apocynum 

 frutescens, L.) ^tTl «r5l Shyama-luta. B /"^ Both Peninsulas of India. 

 Bengal, (Serampore.) Silhet. Sirmore. Kemaon. Fl. 5 lines, greenish- 

 white, sweet-scented, R. S. ; fr. C. S. 



2.fragrans, Wall. {Cat.;—G. Don. I. c.) B r^ Nepal. Kemaon. In 

 H. C. G. Fl. ? 



