507 
(2) V. Warnicnianum. (W.& A.) 
Ident. W.& A. prod. I. p. 379. 
Syn. V. Wightianum, Wall. W. § A. prod. ¥. ». 380. 
Spec. Car. Stem and branches terete, swollen at the joints, 
verticillate or dichotomous or opposite: leaves flat, narrow-oblong, 
thick and coriaceous, 3-nerved. 
Peninsula. 
(3) V. carirerzatum. (Sm.) 
Ident. W.& A. prod. I. p. 380.—Dee, prod. TV. p. 279. 
Spec. Coar. Stem and older branches terete; young branches 
obseurely 4-angled, al} verticillate or opposite: leaves obovate or 
spathulate, obtuse, tapering at the base, concave upwards, fleshy, 
obscurely 3-nerved: peduncles. axillary, lower ones about 3 toge- 
ther, upper often solitary, bearing a head of 3-6 sessile flowers: 
berries oval. 
Peninsula. 
(4) V, namostssimum. ( Wall.) 
Ident. W.& A. prod. I. p. 380. 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon. t. 1017. 
Srxc. Cuar. Entirely or almost leafless, much branched: stem 
and branches yerticillate or opposite ; younger branches usually long 
and slender: leaves, when present, narrow- oblong, 3-nerved : flowera 
usually 3 together, axillary, sessile : berries almost globose. 
Peninsula. 
(5) V. crossum. (BR. W.) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. T. p. 380. 
Spec. Cuar. Leafless: stems terete, sparingly dichotomous: 
branches jointed, equal between the joints: flowers fascicled at the 
joints. 
Dindigul Hills. 
(6) V. ancutatum. (Jfeyne. } 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 380.—Dec. prod. IV. p. 283. 
Srec. Cuan. Leafless: stem and older branches terete or obe 
seurely angled, dichotomous; young ones opposite or verticillate, 4- 
angled,:jointed, equal between the joints: flowers sessile, opposite 
_or verticillate at the joints : berries nearly globose. 
‘Peninsula. Chorla Ghaut, flowering in April. 
