40 LXXT. EUBiACEj;. (J. D. Hooker.) IWendlandia. 



Wallich's specimen alone seen ; well distinguished by the simply acute leaves and 

 glabrous calyx with long teeth, 



10. W. grlomerulata, Kurz in Jou/rn. As. Soc. 1872, ii. 310 4 1877, ii. 

 129 ; For. Fl. ii. 77 ; branches slender glabrous, leaves opposite narrov^-lanceo- 

 late long-acuminate glabrous membranous, stipules large orbicular recurved, 

 panicle small pubescent, calyx hirsute, teeth much longer than the tube. 



Tbnasserim ; at Mergui, Griffith, Heifer (Kew Distrib. 2838), Kure. 



An evergreen small tree or shrub. Leaves 6-7 by f-lj in., much attenuate at 

 both ends; nerves 12-15 pair; petiole j-1 in.; stipules leafy, sometimes 2-fid, very 

 persistent. Panicle with slender branches. CoroHa-tube funnel-shaped, twice as long 

 as the calyx-teeth. Stamens much exserted. Capsule hispid. — The narrow leaves, 

 stipules, and hispid calyx with long teeth, well distinguish this species. 



B, Leaves usually 3-nately whorled (see also 6. W. glahratd). 



11. W. Notoniana, Wall, in W. ^ A. Prodr. 403; Cat. 6273, 6267 G. 

 ( W. exserta) ; robust tomentose except the leaves above, leaves usually 3- 

 nately whorled rarely opposite short petioled elliptic or elliptic-lanceolate 

 acuminate, stipules recurved with rounded or 2-fid. tips rarely straight and 

 acute, panicle pyramidal hirsute dense-fld., calyx hirsute, teeth ovate-lanceolate. 

 Wt. le. t. 1033 ; Dalz. ^ Gibs. Bomh. Fl. 117 ; Bedd. Fl. Sylv. t. 224. We- 

 bera thyrsoidea. Roth Nov. sp. 149. Canthiiun thyrsoideum, Roem. Sch. Syst. 

 V. 207. Ixora montana, Miq. in Herh. Hohm. n. 336. 



HiUs of the Deccan Peninsula, alt. 2-6000 ft., common. CByi.oN, hills of the 

 central province, ascending to 7000 ft. 



A shrub or small tree. Leaves 3-5 J by 2 J in., coriaceous, rarely obovate, nerves 

 8-10 pair, strong beneath, not shining above, pale when dry, petiole ^j in.; stipules 

 variable, usually smaller than in W. tinctoria. Flowers reddish-white (Wight), 

 odorous. Calyx hairy, teeth variable in length. — This is the southern representative 

 of W. tinctoria. 



Var. 1. bicuspidata; leaves nearly glabrous longer petioled, stipules entire or 

 2-fid or divided into 2, calyx glabrous or hairy, teeth short obtuse. W. bicuspidata, 

 W. S[ A. Prodr. 403.— Mts. of Travaneore and Ceylon. 



Vab. 2. zeylanica; leaves nearly glabrous lanceolate narrowed into a slender 

 petiole, panicle pubescent very large and lax with long filiform spreading and droop- 

 ing branches, flowers scattered sessile and on slender pedicels, calyx quite glabrous, 

 teeth very minute. — Ceylon, Thwaites. 



12. W. Iiawii, Hook. f. ; branches and inflorescence tomentose, leaves 

 temately whorled lanceolate obtuse pubescent on the nerves beneath, stipules 

 broadly triangular acute, panicles very large, branches 3-nate very slender erect, 

 flowers often long pediceUed, calyx hairy lobes filiform longer than the tube. 



Maisoe ; on the Bababoodan hiUs, Law. 



Branches slender. Leaves (upper alone seen) 3-4 by 1 in., quite glabrous above, 

 paler and almost shining beneath, nerves 8-9 pair, strong; petiole i in.- stipules 

 short, broad. Pawicle a foot long, softly downy with white hairs. Branches very 

 long and slender, forming a rather flat-topped corymb. Flowers laxly scattered 

 mixed with subulate or linear bracteoles, most of which are not floriferous Calyx- 

 teeth variable, sometimes short. Gorottor-tiihe ^ in., very slender.— Closely allied to 

 W. Notoniana, dififering in the form of the panicle and calyx-teeth. 



?^^' W. ang-ustlfolia, Wight mss.; everywhere glabrous, leaves ter- 

 nately whorled narrowly linear-lanceolate acute, stipules triangular-ovate acute, 

 panicle slender pyramidal, calyx-teeth short subulate. 



TiNNEVELLi ; at Courtallum, Wight. 



