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190 APOCYNER. [ Parameria, : 
Has.—Not unfrequent along the borders of the tidal forests of the coast of 
the Andamans; also Tenasserim.—Fr. March- 
POTTSIA, Hook. and Arn. 
Calyx 5-parted, the lobes with 1 or 2 glands at each side at the — 
base. Corolla salver-shaped, twisted in bud, the throat without 
scales. Filaments inserted at the throat and decurrent to below the 
middle of the corolla-tube ; anthers exserted, hastate, rather acute, 
; hee paiteg ce 
stigma. Nectary consisting of 5 linear-lanceolate glands. Ovaries 
2, obovoid, many-ovuled ; style filiform ; stigma ovoid, 5-cornered, 
for some time. Seeds compressed, with a crown of long silky hairs.— 
Scandent shrubs, with opposite leaves. Flowers small, in very lax, 
trichotomous, terminal or axillary corymbs or panicles. 
lobes about half as lone as the tube, ovate; h ous 
lanceolate, longer than the ovaries, ; woe 
Has.—Tenasserim. 
STROPHANTHUS, DC. 
angular or cylindrical stigma. Follicles matt, divaricate, woody- 
a : 
coriaceous, Many-se Seeds compressed, terminated by a crow? 
of long sil irs.—Shrubs, usually scandent, with opposite leaves: 
—Sh 
Flowers often conspicuous, in dichotomous or trichotomous terml- 
nal cymes or corymbs. | 
