524 APOCYNACEii*.. 



Beaumontia, Wall. (O. Dons Mill. diet. 4, p 77.) 



X.grandiflora, Wall. {Tent. fl. nep. p. 14, t. 7 ;— JS. Reg. 11,/. 911;— 

 G. Don. I. c.;—B. M. 60, t. 3213;— J. Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. 113.— 

 Echites graudiflora, Roxb. fl. ind. 2, p. 14, not Meyer, nor Roth.) L. 

 $ v-y Chittagong. Khassya Mountains. Nepal. Fl. 4-5 inches, white, 

 with the tube and lower part of the faux greenish-yellowish, sweet- 

 scented, Feb. and March ; fr. C. S. 



HoLARRHENA, R. Br. {Mem. Wern. see. \,p. 62; — G. Don's Mill. diet. 4, 

 p. 78.) 



1. antidysenterica, Wall. {Cat. — Echites antidysenterica, Roxb. H. B.p. 

 20. — Chonemorpha antidysenterica, G. Don. o. c. p. 76 ; — Wight icon, 

 2, t. 439.) 5 Chittagong. Silhet. Nepal. In H. C. G. fl. Feb. to May ; 

 fr. Oct. and Nov. {Roxb.) Has been cultivated in the garden here for 

 five years, without fl. 



^.pubeseens, Wall. 5 Burma. 1827. 

 Vallaris, Burm. {R. Br. Mem. Wern. soc. I, p. 63 ; — G. Don's Mill. diet. 

 4, p. 78.) 

 \. pergulanus, Burm. {ind. p. 51 ; — G. Don. o. c. p. 79 ; — Wight icon. 2, 

 t. 429. — Pergularia glabra, L. ; — Willd. — Houtt. Linn. pfl. syst. Z,p. 



335, t. 20, /. 1. — Echites hircosa, Roxb. fl. ind. 2, p. 18 Flos per- 



gulanus, Rumph. 5, t. 21, /. 2.i — Emericia Pergularia, Rom. and Sch. 

 syst. 4, p. 40.) 5 '^ Moluccas. Java. Bengal. Fl. middle-sized, of a 

 goatish smell, May and June ; fr. 0. 



2. dichotomus, WalL {Cat.;—G. Don. I. c.; — Wight icon. 2, t. 438,— Echi- 

 tes dichotoma, Roxb. fl. ind. 2, jo. 19 ■,—J. Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. 113, 

 No. 857, excl. syn. Don ;— not H. B. and Kth. nor Roth.) ^t**f?5rt^ 

 Hapurmalee. L. 3 ^-^ Taong-Dong. Banks of the Irawaddi. Bengal, 

 (Serampore.) Silhet. Hindoosthan. Nepal. Fl. middle-sized, white, 

 pleasantly fragrant, C. and H. S ; fr. C. S. 



Parsonsia, R. Br, {Mem. Wern. soc. I, p. 64; pr. p. 465 ; — G. Don's 

 Mill. diet. 4, p. 79.) 

 1. spiralis, Wall. {Cat.; — O. Don. o. c.p. 80.) ^ r^ Khassya Mountains. 

 Fl. middle-sized, green, inodorous, R. S. ; fr. 0. 

 Nerium, L. {R. Br. Mem. Wern. soc. \,p. 71 ; — G. Don's Mill. diet. 4, p. 

 84.) 

 1. odorum, Ait. (Roxb. fl. ind. 2, p. 2 ; — G. Don. I. c. ; — J. Grah. Cat. 

 B. pl. p. 114. — N. odoratum. Lam. — N. indicum. Mill. diet. No. 2. 

 — N. Oleander, Lour. ; not L.) Sweet-scented Oleander, L. 3. China. 

 Cochin-China. Common in gardens. Fl. \\-'i inches, sweet-scented, 

 nearly throughout the year ; fr. 0. 



a. rubro-simplex. ?^ <P^4l Rukto-Kurubee. Fl. single, deep-red. 

 ft. albo-simplex. {Rheed. 9, t. 2.) C'^f^ <P??t Shwet-Kurubee. Fl. sin- 

 gle, white. 

 7. roseolo-simplex. {B. M. 46, t. 2032.) Fl. single, white, tinged 

 with rose. 



