650 
(1) S. purrorza. (H. F. § T) 
Ident. Hook. & Thoms. Flor. Ind. I. p. 209.—S. parviifora, 
Wall. (in part.) 
Srzc.Cuar. Leaves oblong, long attenuated, younger ones pu- 
berulous: cymes long-peduncled, shorter than the leaves, purplish, 
8-5-flowered: flowers small, purple: petals ovate-lanceolate, 5- 
nerved. 
Khasia hills, flowering in March and April. 
(2) S. uancrozata. (Colebr.) 
Ident. Colebr. in Linn. Trans. XII. p, 355.—Hook. & Thoms. 
Flor. Ind. I. p. 210.—Roxb, fl. Ind. (Ed. Wall.) II. p. 309. 
Engrav. Colebr. |. ec. t. 14. ; 
Spec. Cuan. Climbing: leaves oblong-lanceolate, acute at the 
base, or obtuse, quite glabrous, paler beneath: peduncles slender, 
axillary, branches alternate or usually verticillate, branchlets irre- 
gularly divided: bracts and bracteoles minute, deciduous: drupes 
pulpy, bluish: fiowers greenish, fragrant: putamen wrinkled, com- 
pressed: testa with long red spots. 
Assam hills. Khasia. Silhet. Flowering in October and -No« 
vember. 
(3) S. Limontacza. (Waill.) 
Ident. Hook. & Thoms. Flor. Ind. I. p. 210. 
Srrc. Cuan. Climbing: leaves lanceolate or oblong, acute or 
acuminated, thickly coriaceous, quite glabrous: panicles reddish; 
sometimes leafy and elongated, more often leafless and equalling or 
shorter than the leaves, axillary, alternately branched : sepals some- 
what ciliated, rounded : petals obovate, very shortly clawed, with a 
longitudinal furrow at the base inside: filaments incurved at the 
apex: ovaries slightly compressed : flowers small, yellowish. 
Assam. Khasia hills. Silhet. Chittagong. Flowering in 
September and October. 
ORDER LARDIZABALACEZ. 
Twining shrubs: flowers by abortion unisexual or polyga- 
mous: sepals 6, arranged in a double series, rarely 3, hypogy- 
nous, valvate or slightly imbricated in estivation: petals 6, 
rarely wanting, opposite the sepals and often much less, scale- 
