576 
(4) P. sarmentosa. (Blume.) 
fdent. Dec. prod, IV. p. 522. 
Hngrav. Wight’s Icon. t. 1088. 
Spec. Cuar. Stem climbing, rooting: leaves short-petioled, 
lanceolate, acuminated at both ends, coriaceous: stipules connate: 
corymbs terminal, divaricately-trichotomous,: drupes elliptic, glo-- 
bose, furrowed by drying. — ; 
Malabar, 
(5) P. spperocarpa. (Wall.) 
Ident. Roxb. fl. Ind. (Ed, Wall.) II. p. 161. 
Spec. Cuar. Glabrous shrub: leaves ovate-elliptic, acuminated, 
coriaceous, with parallel veins: stipules ovate, recurved at the apex 
and acutely 2-cleft: corymbs peduncled, compact, villous: corolla, 
densely bearded in the throat: berries globose, pale-red, without” 
ribs: flowers very small, crowded. 
Khasia mountains. 
(6) P. apinornytta. (Wail. ) 
‘Ident. Roxb. fl. Ind. (Ed. Wall.) TI. p. 166. 
Spec. Cuan. Glabrous shrub: leaves lanceolate, acuminated : 
nerves parallel, with glands in the axils: stipules ovate, blunt, con- 
nate at the base: racemes terminal, cylindrical, slightly branched at 
the base: peduncles compressed : bracts aristate-acuminate: corolla 
villous in the throat: flowers greenish, fascicled, almost sessile. 
Silhet. 
(7) P. opwioxytomwes. (Wall. ) 
Ident. Roxb. fl. Ind. (Ed. Wall.) II. p. 168. 
Srec. Cuar. Climbing shrub, smooth, dichotomous: leaves lane 
ceolate, short petioled, acuminated : stipules ovate, long-acumi- 
nated, often bifid: corymbs small, terminal: corella long, slender, 
tubular, with incurved lobes. 
Silhet. 
GENUS XXVIII. COFFEA. 
Pentandria Monogynia. Ser: Syst: 
Deriv. Named from Coffee, a province of Narea in Africa, where 
it grows abundantly. 
Gen. Cuan. Trees or shrubs: leaves opposite: calyx-tube 
ovate, globose or turbinate: limb 4~5-toothed: corolla tubular, 
funnel-shaped : limb 4~5-partite : lobes oblong : zstivation twisted : 
stamens 4—5, inserted on the summit or middle of the tube, exserfed 
