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Glabrous ; calj'x-teeth acute ; corolla-lo'bes more or less acute, I. coccinea. 



t t Inflorescence glabrous. 

 Glabrous ; calyx-teeth, blunt ; corolla-tube 1 — 15 in. long, the lobes almost orbicular, 



. . /. stricta. 

 Glabrous ; 2 of the calyx-teeth acute, the 2 others blunt ; corolla-lobes acute or almost 



acuminate, I. glaucina. 



Calyx-teeth 1—1^ lin. long. 



Glabrous ; calyx-lobes erect ; flowers white, /. Korthalsiana. 



* * Corymbs panicled, the panicles thyrsoid, brachiate-trichotomous, longer' or 

 shorter pedtmcled. 

 X Panicle thyrsoid, long-peduncled, furnished at the base or above the 

 base of the peduncle with a pair of sessile cordate or oval floral leaves, 

 t Corolla-throat naked, the tube 5 — 6 lin. long. 

 Leaves thin, turning black in drying ; panicle glabrous ; pedicels 1 — 2 lin. long, 



. . I. nigricans. 

 Leaves membranous or chartaceous, one-coloured ; pedicels 1 — 2 lin. long ; panicle 



glabrous, /. diversifolia. 



Leaves coriaceous, pale-coloured beneath ; flowers sessile ; panicle puberulous, 



. . /. spectabilis. 

 + -f Corolla-throat bearded. 



Glabrous ; corolla-tube an inch long, I. barbata. 



X X Panicle longer or shorter peduncled, without floral leaves. 

 + Style hairy. Panicle minutely puberulous. 

 Tree ; all parts glabrous ; flowers sessile, the corolla-tube only 2 — 2| lin. long, 



. . I. parviflora. 

 -I- -f Style glabrous. Panicle pubescent. 



Shrub ; leaves pubertdous beneath ; corolla-tube 1 — \\ in. long, I. villosa. 



Shrub ; leaves and branchlets glabrous ; corolla-tube ^ in. long, /. cuneifoUa. 



§ § Fentadium, DC. Plowers 5-merous. Panicle long-peduncled. 



Leaves glabrous, membranous, / Helferi. 



Leaves almost coriaceous, more or less shortly pubescent beneath, I. longifolia. 



1. I. coMPACTirLORA, Kurz in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. L872. 315. 

 Hab. Upper Tenasserim, Daunat-pass on the Thounggyeen side, at 



2000 ft. elevation (Dr. Brandis) .— Fl. Ajml. 



Allied to Ixora (Tavettd) involucrata, Thw., from Ceylon. 



2. I. RECURVA, {Fcdderia recurva, Eoxb. Fl. Ind. ed. Wall. II. 518 ; 

 DC. Prod. IV. 471). 



Hab. Chittagong, in moist situations amongst the hills (Roxb.). — Fl. 

 HS. ; Fr. Oct., Nov. 



3. I. WEBER^FOLiA, {Pttvetta wehercBfoUa, Wall. Cat. 6182 ; Don 

 Gen. Syst. III. 575; Pavetta cerhercefolia, Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. II. 279). 



Hab. Common in the coast-forests of the Andamans ; Ava, Segain 

 (Wall. Cat. 7290).— FL Fr. 00. 



Very near to the preceding species, and some of Wallich's specimens 

 indeed really seem to be referable to Eoxburgh's FcBderia recurva. 



■4. I. Payetta, Eoxb. Fl. Ind. ed. Wall. I. 395 ; Bth. Fl. Austr. 



