xciv. APOCTKACE^. (J. B. Hooker.) 623 



y. Corolla small or medium-sized, saiver-shaped, lobes nearly straight or Aightty 

 twisted to the left in bud. 



•Ovaiy hidden in the disc. Seeds slender 32. Baissea. 



Ovary hidden or not in the disc. Seeds ovate or oblong . 33. Aganosma. 



S. Corolla smaU, salver-shaped, lobes sharply twisted to the left in bud, tips not 

 deflected. 



Ovary hidden in the disc. Seeds slender 34. Epigtnum. 



Ovary exserted from the disc. ' Seeds beaked 35. Rhtnohodia. 



Ovary exserted from the disc. Seeds not beaked . . . ' . 36. TEACHELospEEMnM. 



Ovary hidden in the disc. Seeds ovale, beaked .... 37. Anodendbon. 



e. Corolla small, salver-shaped, lobes sharply twisted to the left in bud, with the 

 tips deflected. 



Seeds ovate, beaked 38. Ichnocarpus. 



" i ovate, not beaked 39, MiceeohiteS. 



TbibeI. carxsseh:. 



1. -WII.ZiOXJGKBEIA, Soxb. 



Glabrous shrubs, often climbing by the peduncles becoming tendrils. Leaves 

 opposite, petiole short. Flowers in axillary cymes. Calyx short, 5-lobed. 

 Corolla salver-shaped, tube nearly glabrous within, mouth naked or with fleshy 

 glands alternating with the lobes ; lobes overlapping to the left, nearly straight 

 in bud. Stamens included in the tube, and iilaments very short ; anthers ovate or 

 lanceolate, cells rounded at the base. Disc 0. Ovary 1-celled ; style short, top 

 obconie or urceolate, stigma curved or columnar ; ovules many, oo -seriate on 2 

 parietal placentas. Berry large, globose or ovoid, many-seeded, pericarp hard. 

 Seeds imbedded in pulp, ellipsoid, albumen ; cotyledon thick, plano-convex. — 

 DrsiRiB. Species 8-10, Malayan and East Asiatic. — All supposed to yield 

 Caoutchouc. 



The species Tpith glands on the corolla-mouth may form a different genus. I have 

 seen no tendrils on these. 



* Mouth of corolla naked. 



1. W. coriacea, Wall. Cat. 1620, and Fl. As. Mar. iii. 45 ; glabrous, 

 leaves elliptic or elliptic-lanceolate subacute or obtusely acuminate thickly 

 coriaceous very shining above, base acute, nerves 8-14 pairs strong arched 

 interspaces not reticulated, corollar-lobes linear-oblong longer than the globose 

 tube. A. DC. Prodr. viii. 321. 



Singapore; Wallich, Lohb. JMalacca; Griffith, Maingay (Kew Distrib. 1048). 



Branches stout, bark black ; tendrils slender, branched. Leaves 4r-6 by 1-2^ in., 

 drying greenish above and red beneath, very smooth, secondary nerves very faint ; 

 petiole stout, 3-^ in. Flowers densely crowded, sessile in sessile cymes, |- in. long ; 

 bracts persistent. Calyx very thick, subhemispheric ; lobes short, rounded, eiliolate. 

 Corolla thickly coriaceous, lobes twice as long as the tube. Ovary broad, acute ; 

 style short, top obovoid, stigma conical. Seeds f in. long. 



2. W. edulis, Eoxb. Cor. PI. iii. t. 280, and Fl. Ind. ii. 57 ; glabrous, 

 leaves oblong or obovate-oblong obtusely acuminate or caudate thinly coriaceous, 

 base acute, nerves many pairs nearly straight ascending interspaces reticulated, 

 corolla-lobes linear-oblong longer than the subcylindric tube. Wall. Cat, 1618, 



