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(1) G. rracrans. (W. & A.) 
Ident. W.& A. prod. I. p. 400. 
Syn. Gardenia fragrans, Koen.—G. pandaki, Vaht.—Posoqueria 
fragrans, Roxb. fi. Ind. 1. p. 717.—Randia Malabarica, Lam.— 
Stylocoryne pandaki, Dec. prod. IV. p. 377.—S. Malabarica, Deo. 
er 
Engrav, Wight's Icon. t. 310.—Roxb. Oor. II. t. 197.—Rheede 
Mal. V. t. 35. 
Spec. Cuan. Glabrous shrub, with usually opposite thorns, some- 
times unarmed: leaves petioled, from ohovate to ablong, cuneate at 
the base, coriaceous, with concave hairy glands in the axils of the 
nerves: stipules roundish-ovate, cuspidate, caducous: flowers pedi- 
celled, white, in a short-peduncled umbel-like corymb at the ends of 
the branches, or on short lateral knobs or leafless young shoots : 
pedicels with 2 bracts near the base: fruit about the size of a large 
pea, reddish. 
Common in the Peninsula, flowering in June and July. 
GENUS X. STYLOCORYNE. 
Pentandria Monogynia. Ser: Syd: 
Derie. From Stylas, a style, and Karyne, aclub. The style is 
club-shaped. 
Gen. Cuar. Trees or shrubs, unarmed: leaves petioled: sti- 
pules interfoliaceous, the opposite ones usually united together, 
broad at the base, sharp-pointed: flowers terminal or axillary : 
calyx-tube turbinate: limb 5-cleft or toothed, persistent: corolla 
cup-shaped or funnel-shaped; limb 5-partite: segments spreading 
or recurved: filaments scarcely any: anthers long, linear, exserted 5 
ovary 2-celled, with 2 or more ovules in each cell: style filiform : 
stigma much exserted, thick, elongated, fusiform, or somewhat club- 
shaped, undivided: berry globose, 2-celled: seeds usually angled, 
few or many: albumen between fleshy and cartilaginous. 
(1) S. Wesera. (4. Rich.) 
Ident. W.& A. prod. I. p. 401, 
Syn. Webera corymbosa, Willd.—Roxb. fi. Ind. I. p. 696.— 
Canthium corymbosum, Pers. Syn. I. p. 200.—Rondeletia Asiatica, 
Linn.—Cupia corymbosa, Dec. prod. IV. p. 394.—Gardenia Pa- 
vetta, Roxb.—Tarenna Zeylanica, Gaertn. Dec. J. c. p. 395.—Po- 
lyozus Maderaspatana, Dec. 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon. t. 809 and 584.—-Rheede Mal. II. t. 23: 
Srec. Cuan. Glabrous shrub: leaves lanceolate-oblong, shining: 
calyx limb 5-cleft; tube of the corolla short, slightly widened and 
bearded at the mouth: segments recurved, oblong, villous at their 
