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side: calyx 4-toothed: tube of the corolla long, slender: segments 
4, ovate, spreading: filaments inserted on the mouth of the tube: 
anthers linear, spreading; ‘corymbs terminal, crowded: flowers nu- 
merous, bright scarlet. 
Hindostan. South Concans. Flewering all the year. This is 
probably identical with #. coccinea as above. 
(12) I. rosea. (Wall. ) 
Idert. Roxb. fl. Ind. Ed. Car. I. p. 398.—Dec. prod. IV. p. 
487. ; : 
“Engrav, Bot. Mag. 50. t. 2428.—Bot. Reg. VII. t. 540.— 
Bot. Cab. t. 729. 
Srec. Cuan. Shrub: leaves almost sessile, oblong, acute, con- 
tracted at the base and somewhat emarginate, rather downy on the 
nerves beneath as well as on the branchlets: corymbs terminal, de- 
compound, lax: calycine lobes acute, somewhat ciliated: lobes of 
the corolla oblong-cuneate, acute: stigma exserted: flowers rose- 
coloured, largish. ; 
_Khasia mountains, flowering nearly all the year. 
(18) I. acuminata. (Roxb.) 
Ident. Roxb. fi. Ind. I. p. 383.—Dec. prod. IV. p. 488. 
‘Spec.-Cuar. Shrub: leaves petioled, broad-lanceolate, acumi- 
nated, smooth, glaucous: floral leaves stem-clasping and broader : 
corymbs supra-decompound, crowded, almost sessile : calycine lobes 
sword-shaped : lobes of the corolla ovate-oblong, obtuse: stigma 
exserted, undivided : flowers large, pure white, very fragrant, 
“Assam, flowering in April and May. 
(14) I. vitrosa. (Roxb.) 
Ident. Roxb. fi. Ind. I. p. 383.—Dec. prod. IV. p. 488. 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon. t. 150. 
‘Spec. Car. Shrub: leaves broad-cuneate-lancevlate, acumi- 
nated, short petioled, villous beneath: corymbs trichotomous or 6— 
7 times divided, with the branches trichotomous and villous: caly- 
cine-lobes oblong, ciliated: corolla with a very long slender tube 
and oblong obtuse lobes: stipules and branches villous: flowers 
white, fragrant. 
Silhet, flowering in April and May. 
(15) I. eoryanroa. (R. W.) 
Ident. Wight’s Icon. vol. ITI. 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon. t. 1066. 
Spec. Cuan. Shrub: leaves elliptic-oblong, obtuse or bluntly 
acuminated: stipules acuminated or subulate, pointed: corymbs 
