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transverse veins: calyx fepand, 4-lobed, shortly turbinate: eymes 
corymbose, terminal, longer than the leaves: flowers minute. 
Peninsula. 
(4) S. avrernirourum. (R. W.) 
Ydent. Wight’s Ill. II. p. 16. 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon. t. 537. 
Spec. Cuar. Leaves alternate, suborbicular, thick and corias 
‘ceous, feather-nerved: calyx truncated, entire: petals calyptrated : 
cymes lateral, longish-peduncled, corymbose, dense, sometimes con« 
gested near the apex of year-old branches. 
Balaghaut mountains. 
(5) S. Arnorrianum. (R. W.) 
Ident. Wight’s Il. vol. III. 
Syn. S. densiflorum, Wall. W. § A. prod. I. p. 329. 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon. t. 999.—Spicil, I. t. 72. 
Spec. Cuar. Leaves elliptic-oblong, acuminated, folded, corfas 
ceous, dotted: cyme dense, corymbose: peduncles lateral, general 
and partial, stout, the partial ones short and bearing at the apex an 
umbel of 8-12 almost sessile flowers, subtended by oblong-linear 
eaducous bracts: calyx shortly turbinate: limb shortly and bluntly 
4-toothed or lobed: petals expanded before falling off. 
Neilgherries, flowering in February and March. This is a beau- 
tiful tree, generally of low growth and covered in the season with 
thousands of large clusters of flowers. (Wight.) 
(6) S. CALOPHYLLIFoLIUM. (R. W.) 
Ident. Wight’s Icon. vol. III. 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon. t. 1000.~—Spicil. I. t. 73. 
Spec. Cuar. Tree: branchlets 4-sided: leaves approximated 
towards the ends of the branchlets, from oval and very obtuse to 
obovate-orbicular, coriaceous, veinless above, feather-nerved be- 
neath : cyme terminal, corymbose, short-peduncled, many-flowered : 
calyx repandly 4-toothed ; petals 4, orbicular, separating as one: 
drupe oval-oblong, succulent, dark-purple when ripe. 
Ootacamund, Neilgherries, flowering nearly all the year. 
(7) S. monranum. (R. W) 
Ident. Wight’s Icon. vol. IIT. 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon. t. 1060. 
Spec. Cuan. Tree: young shoots acutely 4-angled, the sides 
depressed or. concave between: leaves coriaceous, frum ovate to 
suborbicular, short-petioled: cymes terminal, corymbose, many- 
flowered, each extreme division ending in a fasciele of 3 flowers: 
