170 - APOCYNES. [ Carissa. 
ovuled ; berries oblong or almost globular, the size of a pea, smooth, 
black, few-seeded. 
Has,—Ava, along the Irrawaddi, apparently frequent.—Fr. Jan. 
WINCHIA, A. DC. 
mens 5, alternating with the corolla-lobes, inserted a little above 
the middle of the tube; anthers lanceolate, acute, almost sessile. 
with entire parallel-veined whorled leaves. Flowers in terminal, 
_ Short, trichotomous panicles. Bracts minute, ovate, acute. 
Panicle glabrous. .  . - W. calophylla. 
Panicle minutely puberulous . W. atroviridis. 
acute at the base, on a glabrous petiole 4-1 in. long, 14-3 in. long, 
2 
2. W. atroviridis (Chilocarpus atroviridis, Bl.).—An evergreen 
scandent shrub, all parts glabrous; leaves elliptical to lanceolate, 
on a 4-5 lin. long slender petiole, 2-3 in. long, bluntish acuminate, 
chartaceous, entire, glabrous, parallel-veined on the pale-coloured 
ider-su 3 Howers (in bud) on short slender pedicels, forming a 
minutely puberulous, small, peduncled, trichotomous corymb-like 
_ panicle in the axils of the leaves and at the end of the branchlets; 
calyx-lobes rounded, white-bordered. : 
HaB.—Tenasserim, 
RAUWOLFIA, L. : 
Calyx 5-parted, without glands, Corolla salver- or almost bell- 
shaped, with a short, thick or cylindrical, above the middle inflated 
‘abe; pilose insitle, the lobes sinistrorsely twisted in bad. Stamens 
