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(1) S.Javanica. (Reinw. ) 
Ident. Reinw. in Blume Bijd. p. 657.—Jour. Proe. Linn. Soe. 
vol. IL. p. 180.—Dee. prod. IV. p. 322. ; 
Spec. Cuar. Suffruticose: branches somewhat terete: leaflets 
adnate with a sessile base, or petioled, euneate or cordate: stipules 
rarely foliated: cyme Jeafy at the base, with the branches elongated 2 
berries black. : 
Khasia mountains. Assam. Flowering in July and August. 
GENUS Il. LEYCESTERIA. 
Pentandria Monogynia. Sex: Syst: 
Deriv. ‘Named by Wallich in honor of William Leycester, once 
Chief Judge in Bengal, and a munificent Patron of Horticulture.’ 
Gew. Cuar. Calyx-limb 5-lobed : lobes linear: corolla infundi- 
buliform: ovary 5-celled: ovules very many, pendulous: berry 
fleshy, 5-celled, many-seeded, : PR ey 
' (1) L. vormosa. ( Wall.) 
Ident. Roxb. fl. Ind. (ed. Wall.) IL. p. 181.—~Dee. prod. IV. 
p. 338. 
Engrav. Wall. Pl. As. Rar. II. t. 120.—Wight’s Ill. IT. t. 121. 
—D. 
Sprc. Cuar. Erect shrub: branches fistular, rising from scaly 
buds: leaves ovate-lanceolate, aeuminated, subeordate at the base : 
petioles pilose: flowers white, with a tinge of purple, middle-sized 
and sessile, fascicled and arranged in approximate whorls of fives 
and sixes, the whole forming short leafy drooping racemes termi- 
nating the branches: bracts large and leafy, purplish, pubescent 
and ciliated, Janceolate-aeuminate, surrounding the rachis with their 
concave bases : berries deep-purple, as large as a gooseberry, pulpy: 
cells 8—10-seeded. 
Khasia mountains, flowering from June to August. 
GENUS II. VIBURNUM. 
Pentandria Trigynia. Sex: Syst: 
Deriv. Said to be from Vieo, to tie, because of the pliability of 
gome of the branches. 
Gen. Cuar. Shrubs: leaves entire or lobed: corymbs terminal: 
ealyx 5-cleft, persistent: corolla rotate or tubular, 5-lebed : style 
none or very: short: berry 1-seeded, ovate or glabase: seed com- 
pressed, fee : 
