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(1!) V. euncrarum. (Ham.) ° 
Ident. Ham. in Don. prod. p. 142.—Dec. prod. IV. p. $24. 
; Syn, V.acuminatam, Wall. W. 3 4. prod. 1. ‘p. 388.—Dee. 
+ Ce 
Engrav. » Wight’s Icon. t. 1021.—Spicil. I. t. 89. 
Spec. Cuar. Large ramous shrub: young branches petioles and 
peduncles dotted with small rusty-coloured séales : leaves elliptical, 
acuminated at both ends, coriaceous, quite efitire, slightly recurved 
at the margins, covered beneath with small rusty-coloured dots: 
torymb large, trichotomous; stigmas sessile: berry oval-oblong : 
flowers whitish. 
Neilgherries. Concan and Canata hills. Flowering from Jant~ 
ary to March, ; 
(2) V. cortacrum. . ( Blume.) 
Ident. Jour. Proc. Linn. Soc, Il. p. 179.--V. eapitellatum, 
W. & A. prod, I. p. 388. var, — 
Engrave. Wight’s Icon. t. 1022. 
Serc. Cuar. Free from scales and quite glabfous except in the 
axils of the nerves; leaves oval-lanceolate, with a few distant wavy 
teeth, pointed at the apex, woolly in the axils of the nerves beneath t 
“eymes compound, 3-6-partite: flowers umbellate, several together, 
nearly sessile at the extremity of the ultimate divisions; flower- 
buds viscous and shining: berries oval~oblong. 
Neilgherries. Pulney hills. Khasia mountains. Flowering 
from November to May. ; 
(3) -V. nepantuum. (W. § 4) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 388. 
Syn. V. pubigerum, W. § A. prod. 1. p. 389. 
Engrav. Wight’s leon. t. 1023. 
Spec. Cuar. Shrub or ‘small tree: branches glabiots: leaves 
elliptic-oblong or lanceolate, acute, obscurelv-toothed : corymb pe- 
duncled, terminal, glabrous: pedicels bracteolate, and with the 
flowers densely pubescent. 
Neilgherries, flowering in March. 
(4) V. erupescens. (Wail. ) 
Ident. Walp, Pl. As. Rar. II. p..29.—Dee. prod. [V. p. 329.. 
Syn. YV.Wightianum, Wall. W. § A. prod. I. p. 388. 
‘Engrav. Walp. Pl. As, Rar. IT. t. 134.—Wight’s Icon. t, 1024. 
—Spicil. I. t. 90.. 
Srzc..Cuar. Shrub or small tree: leaves oval, shortly acumi- 
nated towards the apex: nerves densely pubescent and their axils 
