20 RUBIACER. [Ixora. 
afterwards somewhat roughish, pubescent, beneath more or less 
softly pubescent or almost villous; flowers white, rather small, on 
tawny-villous slender 4-6 lin. long pedicels, forming an almost 
sessile, rather compact, yellowish or tawny-villous, corymbose cyme 
at the end of the branchlets ; calyx about 4 lin. long, villoas from 
and shortly hairy 
Haz.—Upper Tenasserim.—Fl. Feb. 
O O Style shortly or longer exserted, but never exceeding the 
length of the corolla-tube by more than 4-3 ; stigmatic 
lobes usually spreading, rarely tonger cohering. 
x Flowers white or rarely pale rose-coloured (never orange 
or scarlet.) 
9. TI. Brunonis, Wall.—An evergreen small, simple or little- 
branched shrub, 2-4 ft, high, the terete stems tawny or brown 
pubescent, all other parts less so; stipules connate at the base 
shortly pubescent outside, the tube slender and nearly an inch lon 
oo 2 about } as long, oblong, rather acute ; style hardly Bd 
serted. 
Has.—Rather rare in the tropical forests on t 
Yomah (Khaboung),—Fl. Spr May oan Sastern slopes of the Pegu 
xb.—An evergreen shrub, 3-6 ft. high, the 
1 is a pair of Il 
— at the first branching ; bracts linear-eubtilate a * svasiy. 
a line long, glabrous or nearly go, the teeth short, lanceolate, acute ; 
