174 APOCYNER. [ Zabernemontana. 
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all parts glabrous ; leaves oblong-lanceolate to ovate-oblong, acute 
at the base, on a 2-4 lin. long petiole, shortly acuminate or blunt- 
ish, 2-4 in. long, membranous, entire, glabrous, pale-coloured 
lets of 3 to 5 lin. length, forming short-peduncled glabrous spread- 
ing or recurved poor cymes arising usually by pairs from the forks 
of the branchlets ; calyx-lobes 2-3 lin. long, linear-lanceolate, glab- 
rous; corolla-tube rather robust, nearly } an in. long, the lobes 
elongate-obovate-oblong, longer than the tube. 
Has.—Frequent in the tropical forests of the southern slopes of the Pegu _ 
Yomah above Rangoon and Tenasserim ; also Chittagong.—F. May-June. 
coloured beneath ; flowers white, showy, on 3 to 6 lin. long pedi- 
eels, forming poor, peduncled, glabrous, corymbose cymes arising by 
on the same individual; corolla-tube about an in. long or shorter, 
the lobes nearly as long, broad, entire ; follicles about 1-14 in. long, 
acuminate at both ends, striate, glabrous. 
_ Has.—Very generally cultivated in native gardens all over Burma and 
adjacent islands.—Fl. Oct.-Dec. 
lternifolia 
4. T. a ifoli 
high, all parts glabrous ; leaves usually opposite, oblong-lanceolate 
4-seeded. 
Haz.—Frequent along the coast. of the Andamans.—Fl. Apr.-May. 
,, %» ZT. rostrata, Wall.—A glabrous shrub; leaves elliptically 
ak acute at the base, 3-5 inch long, on a 2-3 lin. long petiole, 
ac i ured 
beneath ; flowers conspicuous, on 2-3 lin. long pedicels, forming 
: ‘ 2 i 4 28 . g& pe 1ceis, 0) ne 
_ very short, glabrous, poor cymes arising solitary or in pairs from the — 
