654 xciv. APOCTNACE^. (J. D. Hooker.) [WrigUia. 



some obscurity about the colour of the flower of this species, possibly indicating diffe- 

 rent species, or a change during life. In Thwaites' figure of the Ceylon plant they 

 are in one pale yellowish-red, in another of the same cyme a deep blue purple. In a 

 drawing of Koyle's they are nearly pure white, in another they are all pale rosy ; in 

 Wight's Illustrations (of W. mollissima) they are a dingy pale reddish. Brandis, who 

 remarks on this subject and on the various accounts of the scent of the flowers, 

 suggests that they may change colour after expansion. 



4. W. coccinea, Sims, Hot. Mag. t. 2696 ; glabrous or putescent, leaves 

 elliptic or eUiptie-lanceolate obtusely caudate-acuminate base acute, cymes 

 few-fld., corolla-lobes rounded, coronal scales large broad i-ounded undivided. 

 A. DC. Prodr. ^A\\. 407 ; WaU. Cat. 1626 ; Grah. Cat. Bomb. PI. 114 ; Kurz 

 For. Fl. 193 ; Lodd. Bot. Cab. t. 894 ; WigM Ic. t. 442. Nerium coccineum, 

 Roxb. Fl. Ind. ii. 2. 



SiLHBT ; Roxburgh, De Silva. Chittagong Hills (Kvtz). — Distrib. Philippine Islds. 



A timber tree ; bark of shoots white, shining. Leaves 3-5 by 2-2| in. ; mem- 

 branous, dark brown when dry, nerves 6-12 pairs ; petiole very short. Cymes 3-4 

 fid. ; pfidunele and pedicels very short ; bracts large ; flowers 1 in. diam., dark red. 

 Sepals rounded, j in. diam., almost as long as the corolla-tube. Corolla thick, almost 

 fleshy; scales crimson, obscurely erenate. .<ijiiA«rs very hairy at the back. Follicles 

 " linear, as thick as the little finger, glabrous, corky-lenticellate " (Ktirz). 



5. W. laevis, Soolt.f. ; glalirous, leaves elliptic or oblong caudate-acumi- 

 nate shining above, eymes few-fld., corolla-lobes oblong, coronal scales fimbriate 

 from the base. 



Malacca ; Mt. Ophir, Maingay (Kew Distrib. 1065). 



Brancliss slender, bark pale. Leaves 3-5 by 1-2 in., thin in texture ; nerves 4-5 

 pairs, arched ; petiole very short. Cymes puberulous, peduneled, pedicels rather 

 stout; flowers about J in. diam. Sepals rounded, ciliolate. Corolla rather fleshy. 

 Follicles 7-8 in., very slender. Seeds very long, 1\ in., slender, glabrous. 



** Calyx-segments much shorter than the coi-olla-tiibe 



6. W. zeylanica, Br. in Mem. Wern. Soc. i. 73 ; glabrous, leaves elliptic 

 or elliptic-lanceolate ovate or obovate acuminate, cymes axillary and terminal, 

 coronal scales laciniate. A. DC. Prodr. viii. 407 ; Thtvaites Enum. 193 ; 

 Gaertn. Carp. ii. 172, t. 117 ; Wall. Cat. 4460; Bedd. For. Fl. Anal. Gen. 160. 

 W. antidysenterica, Br. I. c. ; A. DC. I. c. Nerium zeylanicum and antidysen- 

 tericum, Linn. N. divaricatum, Herb. Madr. — Burm. Fl. Zeyl. 23, t. 12, fig. 2. 



Cjsylon ; " common in the south of the island," Thwaites. 



A small tree, branches dichotomous. Leaves 3-5 by l-J-2 in. ; nerves 6-10 

 pairs ; petiole very short. Cymes few-fld., shortly peduneled, glabrous. Sepals ovate, 

 obtuse. Corollor-tube very slender, |-1 in., limb \-l\ in. diam., white, puberulous, 

 lobes obovate ; coronal scales as long as the stamens. Follicles 7 in., pericarp thin. 

 Seeds | in', long, linear oblong. 



24. NEKXITia, Linn. 



Erect glabrous shrubs. Leaves 3-4-nately whorled, rarely opposite, narrow, 

 coriaceous; nerves slender, very close. Flowers large, in racemose cymes. 

 Calyx 5-partite, glandular within, segments narrow. Corolla funnel-shaped, 

 tube cylindric, throat campanulate with. 5 broad toothed scales ; lobes overlap- 

 ping to the right. Stamens at the top of the tube, included, filaments short ; 

 anthers sagittate, conniving around and adhering to the stigma, tips filiform, 

 cells with long spurs furnished with twisted hairs, appendages rigid. Disc 0. 

 Carpels 2, distinct, many-ovuled ; style filiform or thickened above the middle, 

 stigma with a basal reflected lobed memlirane surmounted by 5 tubercles, tip 



