a 
(7) L. recurvus. (Wall.) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 383, 
Srec. Cuar. Leaves alternate, elliptical, obtuse, acute at the 
base: peduncles axillary and lateral, branched, 2—5-flowered and 
with the densely-pubescent flowers recurved: bract broad, obliquely 
cup-shaped: limb of the calyx toothed: flower-bud terete ; petals 
5, oblong: anthers oblong. . 
Neilgherries. : 
(8) L. supptEiotpes. (Desr:) 
Ident. W.& A. prod. I. p. 883.—Dee. prod. IV. p. 302.— 
Desr. in Lam. Ene. Meth. III. p. 600. 
Syn. L. Seurrula, Roxb. fl. Ind. I. p. 550 and IL. p. 186.— 
Dee. l. c. p. 801.-—-L. Heynei, Dec. 1. ¢. p. 300. 
Spec. Cuar. Branches terete; young shoots sometimes tomen- 
tose: leaves opposite, petioled, from elliptical to cordate-ovate, 
rather obtuse, thinnish, firm, at first scurfy on the under side: pe- 
duncles axillary, crowded, véry short, simple, few-flowered : bract 
lateral and with the peduncles, ovary, calyx and corolla covered | 
with measly tomentum ; flowers nearly sessile: calyx-margin entire, 
thickish, ineurved: flower-bud cup-shaped at the apex: fruit tur- 
bingte. 
Southern districts of the Peninsula. Khandalla. Flowering in 
February and March, 
(9) L. Memecyuirotivs. (W.G 4.) ~ 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 383. 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon. t. 142. 
firzc. Cuan. Branches very woody, terete: leaves narrow-ob- 
long, obtuse, coriaceous, alternate or somewhat opposite: peduncles 
1-8 together, axillary, short, about the length of the petiole, bear- 
ing at the apex an umbel of 2-5 short-pedicelled flowers: bract 
lateral, obliquely-cupulate: limb of the calyx cup-shaped, irregular- 
ly and bluntly 5-toothed : flower-bud equal, 5-angled, slightly swol- 
4en a little above the middle: corolla 5-cleft, one of the fissures 
deeper than the others: lobes cuneate-linear, acuminated : anthers 
linear. 
Peninsula. 
(10) L. sarcopuyziius. (Wall.) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 384. 
.Srec. Cuan. Branches terete: leaves somewhat alternate, ellip- 
tic or obovate, obtuse, attenuated at the base into a short thick pe- 
tiole, thick and fleshy: racentes 1-3 together, axillary or from the 
