186 APOCYNER. [ dganosma 
in peduncled or almost sessile cymes or corymbs at the end of the 
branches or of the axillary branchlets. 
Calyx nearly an in. long, tawny-velvety ; nerves of leaves impressed 4. calyeina, 
Calyx only 2-3 lin. long, glabrous; nerves of leaves prominent 
lobes shortly pubescent, the tube shorter than the calyx; ovary — 
glabrous. 
Has.—Tenasserim.—F. Sept. 
2. A. marginata, G. Don.—An evergreen, large, scandent or * 
cymes ; calyx-seements ovate-lanceolate, 2-3 lin. long, Tones 
corolla glabrous, the lobes longer than the tube; follicles paired, 
cylindrical, thin, about 1-1} ft. long, glabrous. 
Has.—Frequent in the open and lower mixed forests from Ava and Martaban 
down to Tenasserim ; also Chittagong.—Fl, March-Apr. ; Fr. the next year.—l.— 
SS. Dil. — oa 
Rumanxs.—Wood rather light, coarsely fb ther close-grained, soft 
“eet gine og light, coarsely fibrous, rather close-grai 
ing in a cone round the stigma. Nectary cu shaped, thick, entire 
or obscurely crenulate. Ovaries 2, Soaes united by the style, 
