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callose and constricted. Stamens inserted in the inflated part of 
the corolla-tube ; filaments very short, filiform ; anthers sagittate, 
without appendages. Nectary consisting of 5 capitate threads. 
Ovaries 2, appressed, ovate, each with many ovules ; stigma ellipsoid, 
abruptly and long-acuminate, minutely 5-glanded at the middle. 
Follicles paired, slender. Seeds numerous, with a crown of lon 
silk-hairs at the apex.—Scandent shrubs, with opposite leaves. 
Flowers small, in terminal and axillary cymose panicles. 
1. I. frutescens, R. Br.; Brand. For. Fl. 327.—Tuu-sa-pai.— 
An evergreen scandent shrub, the young parts more or less 
covered with a rusty-coloured appressed pubescence ; leaves ellip- 
tical to obovate-oblong and broadly lanceolate, acute or obtuse at 
the base, on a pubescent and glabrescent petiole 2-3 lin. long, 2-4 
in. long, bluntish to acuminate with a mucro, entire, firmly mem- 
branous or thin-coriaceous, glabrous or nearly so or pubescent and 
glabrescent above ; flowers small, white, on short rusty-pubescent 
pedicels, in peduncled small cymes arranged in a brachiate rusty- 
pubescent pan‘cie in the axils of the leaves and at the end of the 
branchlets 3 calyx about 4 a line long; corolla glabrous outside, 
villous at the throat, the tube about a line long or somewhat longer 
follicles paired, slender, sometimes (like Hedysanthera) moniliform 
—— 2-3 in. long, glabrous or while young appressed-pubes- 
cent. 
Var. 1, frutescens proper: leaves and follicles glabrous. 
Var. 2, pubescens : leaves, especially while young, on both sides 
appressed rusty-pubescent, glabrescent above ; young follicles simi- 
larly pubescent. 
Haz.—Frequent in the leaf-shedding forests, especially in the mixed ones and 
the Savannahs, all over Burma ; var. 2: chie y in the dry forests of Ava and 
Prome.—Fl, (1S. ; Fr. H.S.—1.—SS.—= o. 
AGANOSMA, G. Don. 
Calyx 5-parted, gland-bearing inside, the segments elongate- 
lanceolate. Corolla salver-shaped, twisted: in bud, the cylindrical. 
tube short, the throat without scales. Anthers sessile, inserted in 
e lower part of the corolla-tube, lanceolate, acuminate. Nectary 
cup-shaped or cylindrical, 5-lobed or erenate. Ovaries 2, blunt, 
m 
Scanty, Embryo with leafy cotyledons and a short superior 
tadicle.—Shrubs, usually scandent, with opposite leaves. Flowers 
