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‘facemes axillary, opposite, simple, shorter than the leaf: pedicels 
recurved : bract solitary, lateral, orbicular, concave, embracing the 
base of the calyx: calyx-limb truncated, slightly oblique, with a 
small tooth on one side: flower-bud terete : corolla tubylar, gibboys 
about the middle, curyed, 4-cleft: segments lanceolate, obtuse: 
anthers linear. 
Peninsula. 
(26) L, KaANNeELI. (Schult. ) 
Ident. W.& A. prod: I. p, 387,—Schult, Syst. VII. p. 133. 
Engrav. Rheede Mal. X. t. 4, i ek 
Spec. Guar. Branches terete: leaves opposite, eliiptic-oblong, 
short-petioled, thick : racemes short, lateral, 4-7-flowered : corella 
small, tubular, 4-cleft: fruit ovoid. 
Peninsula. Travancore, 
(27). L. patunus. (Jack.) 
Ident. Cale, Jour. Nat, Hist. 1V. p. 397.—Walp. Ann. F. p. 
863. 
Srec. Cuar. Leaves opposite, elliptic-avate, coriaceous: ra-~ 
cemes shorter than the leaf, and between the leaves: tube of the 
corolla acutely 6-sided ; segments equal; bracts surrounding the 
ovary resembling a 3-cleft calyx : margin of the calyx entire: sta 
mens 6: flaweérs green, purplish towards the base. 
Interior of Bengal. | 
(28) L. gepmornyiius. (Walp. Mas. )? 
Ident. Walp. Ann. IT. p, 730, 
Syn. LL. Arnottianus, Wight in Cale. Four. Nat. Hist. VI. fe 
861. 
Srzc. Cuan. Fruticose: much branched: branchlets and young~ 
er leaves covered: with small rusty scales: leaves opposite or some- 
what alternate, coriaceous, abovate, very, obtuse or orbicylar: spikes 
axillary, solitary, as long as the leaves, many-flowered ; flowers ses~ 
sile on the rachis: petals 4, linear, gihbous at the apex; limb of 
the calyx 4-toothed: style filiform, persistent: stigma eapitate: 
berry amall, globose, 
Courtallum. 
(29) I, interMeEpys. (FR, Wy) 
_ .Adent. Wight in Cale. Jour. Nat. Hist. VI. p. 361.—Walp. 
Ann. II. p. 730, ; 
Spec. Cuan. Branches terete: leaves obovate, obtuse, and 
often retuse at the apex, cuneate towards the base: racemes axilla~ 
ty, 1-d-fascicled, gometimes longer than the leaves: flowers pedis 
