26 LXXT. KTJBIACBJ!. (J. D. Hooker.) IStBpliegyne, 



10-12 pair; petiole j-1 in.; stipules large, oboyate, membranous. Fedwiicles ter- 

 minal, usually 3-nate with the middle ones very short or 0, the lateral 1-3 in. ; 

 bracted leaves petioled ; bracts very caducous. Heads \^Ya.&\a.m.; flowers glabrous ; 

 stigmas cylindric, truncate at both ends. CapsiUes ^ in. including the calyx, ribbed, 

 nearly glabrous. 



3. S. diversifolia, Sook.f. ; leaves orbicular-cordate oblong or elliptic, 

 tip rounded, calyx-limb 0, corolla-tube equalling the bearded lobes. N. diver- 

 sifolia, Wall. Cat. 6096; G. Don Om. Syst. iii. 467. N. parvifolia, var. 2, 

 Kurz For. Ft. ii. 67. N. rotundifolia, Roxh. Ft. Ind. i. 516 ; Kurz I. c. N. 

 Bi-unonis, Wall. Cat. 6097 ; G. Don I. c. 467. 



Chittagong, Roxburgh, &c. Tenasseeim and Biema, Wallich, &c. — Distkik. 

 Philippines. 



A small tree. Leaves deciduous, glabrous or pubescent beneath; the lower 

 orbicular-cordate, 10 in. diam., coriaceous, the upper 4-6 by 2-3 in. and mem- 

 branous, nerres oblique; petiole f-lj in.; stipules obovate-oblong. Heads white, in 

 spreading 3-chotomous panicles, nearly 1 in. diam. ; foliar bracts long-petioled ; 

 corolla glabrous except the lobes within ; stigma elongate, mitriform. Capsules ^ in. 

 long, smooth, ribbed. — I have preferred Wallich's and Don's name of diversifolia to 

 Roxburgh's of rotundifolia, as expressing the very remarkable difference between 

 what I take to be the upper and lower leaves of the branches. 



6. NAUCIaSA, Idnn. 



Trees or shrubs. Leaves usually large, sessile or petioled ; stipules large, 

 caducous or subpersistent. Flowers crowded in globose peduncled bracteate 

 solitary or subpanicled heads. Calyx-tube turbinate or obconic ; lobes 5, usually 

 tipped -with valvate processes. Corolla elongate-funnel-shaped, throat glabrous ; 

 lobes short, imbricate. Stamens 5, on the throat of the corolla, filaments or 

 short or long. Ovary 2-celled ; style filiform, stigma capitate cylindric or 

 submitriform ; ovules many, pendulous on adnate ascending placentas. Fi-wi 

 of 2 dehiscent many-seeded cocci. Seeds imbricate, testa -n-inged; embryo 

 clavate in fleshy albumen. — Disteib. Species about SO, tropical Asiatic, and 

 Polynesian. 



* Stigma capitate, stipules Jlat caducous. 



1. N. purpurea, Roxh. Cor. PI. i. 41, t. 54; Fl. Ind. i. 515; leaves 

 elliptic or elliptic-lanceolate subacute, heads 1-3 long peduncled, corolla glabrous. 

 Wall. Cat. 6090, excl. D. ; W. %■ A. Prodr. 391, partly; Redd. Fl. Sylv. 129 ; 

 Ic. PI. Ind. Or. t. 10. N. lanceolata, Rlume Rijd. 1009. Anthocephalus 

 indicus, Richd. in Mem. Soc. Hist. Nat. Paris, v. 237. A. chinensis, Hassk. in 

 Florra, 1845, 231. Oephalanthus chinensis, Lanik. Diet. i. 678, e.vcl. syn. 

 Rumph. — Rheede IIoi t. Malah. iii. t. 33. 



Westeen Peninsula; from the Concan to the Circars, and southwards, not 

 common. 



A small tree, quite glabrous. Leaves 4-8 by 1^5 in., membranous, shining on 

 both surfaces; petiole ^-1:^^ in. Heads 1| in. diam., palese of conical bristles; 

 peduncles about 2-3 in., bracteate about the middle. Calyx silky. 



2. N. zeylanica, Hook. f. ; leaves elliptic or oblanceolate obtuse, 

 peduncles 1-3 slender, corolla silky. N. peduncularis, Thwaites Enum. 187, not 

 of Wallich; Redd. Fl. Sylv. 129; le. PI. Ind. Or. t. 235. 



Ceyxon ; Saffragam and contiguous districts, ascending to 1000 ft. not uncommon ; 

 central province rare, Gardner, Thwaites. 



A middle-sized tree. Leaves 4-5 by i-2 in., opaque when dry, nerves 6-8 pair ; 



