569 
‘Spec. Cuan. Tree: leaves from linear-oblong to tuneate-obo» 
vate, bluntish or short-pointed, coriaceous and hard, shining: sti« ° 
pales witha long subulate point: cotymbs or panicles terminal, 
trichotomous, sessile cr peduncled, often with leafy bratts subtend- 
ing the primary branches! calyx with 4 small teeth: lobes of the 
corolla oblong-linear, obtuse, reflexed, forming an oval head during . 
wstivation : style exserted: divisions of the stigma oblong, erect: 
ey somewhat didymous: flowers very small, numerous, white or 
pink. 
Coromandel. Common on the Ghauts. Jungles about Nagpore, °. 
Travancore. Flowering in March and April. This makes excel= 
lent firewood. The dak runners make torches of it, 
(9) I. tanczorarra. (Colebr, ) 
Ident. W.& A. prod. I, p, 429.—Roxb. fl, Ind. Lp: 387. 
Dec. prod. IV. p. 488. 
“Syn. 1. leucantha, Heyne. 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon, t. 827. 
Spc. Cuan. Shrub: branches slender, drooping, glabrous: 
leaves narrow or oblong-lanteolate,. acuminated, upper surface dull, 
glaucous, glabrous, under pale, glabrous or pubestent: valyx-seg- 
ments lineat-oblong, much longer than the tube, connivent in truit: 
lobes of the corolla linear-oblong, obtuse, slightly pubescent :. ovary 
crowned with a series of fleshy sphacelate bristles round the inside - 
of the limb of the calyx: filaments shortly exsertedl: anthers long». . 
linear, the base bifid and ending in two subulate spine-like-pro- 
cesses: style much exserted: divisions of the stigma long-linear,. ; 
spreading: betry somewhat didymous: ¢orymbs small, few«flower- 
ed, sessile, trichotomous, open : flowers lax, white. 
Travancore, flowering in March and April. 
(10) I. prpuncunata. (Dalz.) 
Ident. Dalz. Bomb. flor. p. 118.—Hook. Jour. Bot. TEM, p. 121. 
‘Spec. Cuan. Shrub: leaves short«petioled, elliptic, coriaceous, 
glabrous: stipules triangular, shortly-cuspidate: panicle terminal, 
trichotomous, small, lax, on a long naked peduncle: flowers numer- 
ows, small, pink. . 
Near Parwar Ghaut, Kala-Kooda and Beemasunker. Flowering 
in February. : 
(11) 1. Bawpituca. (Rowb.) 
Ident. Roxb. fl. Ind. Lp. 376.—Dec. prod. IV. p. 486. 
Engrav. Bot. Reg. VI. t. 613.~-Wight’s Icon. t. 149. 
Sprc. Cxar. Shrub: Jeaves stem-clasping, oblong, obtuse, with 
a small point: stipules annular, with a subulate process on each . 
