333 183 
This species is related to R. fasciculata but is conspicuously diffe- 
rent by the highly split and clothed calyx. 
Klong Majum, on riverbank near the Sea. A spiny shrub (n. 616). 
18. R. (Oxyceros) longiflora Lam. Dist. I], 26. Tliustr. genres I, 
156, fig.3; Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. Ill, 111. 
Jungle near Klong Son. A spiny shrub with pale yellow, aromatic flowers 
(n. 652). 
Area: Also this species has been described many times and has been 
put in the most -different genera (Posoqueria, Canthium, Webera, Tocoyena, 
Gardenia, Pseudixora, Stylocoryne). It grows from Assam and the Khasia 
Mountains to Burma and the Malayan Islands. 
19. R.(Gardenioides) eucodon K. Sch. n. sp. 
Rami modice validi tetragoni ad nodos dilatati glabri. Folia 
breviter (ad 8 mm. longe) petiolata oblonga vel oblongo-lanceolata 
breviter et obtuse acuminata utrinque glabra coriacea. Stipulae 
triangulares acutae 2 mm. longae intus secernentes. Cyma termi- 
nalis dein usurpatione rami ex axilla folii alterius spurie lateralis 
breviter (vix ultra 1 cm. longe) pedunculata pluriflora crispule pu- 
berula mox glabrata; bracteae ovatae acutae 2 mm. longae. Flores 
ad 1 cm. longe pedicellati erecti. Ovarium pisiforme appresse pu- 
berulum. Calyx 4mm. longus obiter quinquedentatus intus sériceus. 
Corollae coriaceae tubus basalis ad 8 mm. longus, superior. campa- 
nulatus 4,0.—4,5 cm. longus, lobi late triangulares obtusi 10 mm. 
metientes. Stamina linearia 1,5 cm. longa. Stilus bifidus 3,7—4,0 
metiens. 
This very distinct species comes near to R. exaltata Griff. but has 
quite glabrous foliage and a flower with a much shorter groundtube of 
the corolla. 
North-end of Koh Chang in the jungle (n. 717). 
A tall tree with bare stem and a dense crown quite covered by white 
flowers (in March). Corollae white, with violet dots on their inside. 
Gardenia Linn. 
20. G. tubifera Wall. in Roxb. FI. ind. ed. Carey et Wallich II, 
562; Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. Il, 117. 
Jungle near Klong Munsé, a tree (n. 512). 
Area: From the Malayan Peninsula (in its southern part) to Sumatra, 
Java and Borneo. 
Petunga P. DC. 
91. P.racemosa (Roxb.) K. Sch. in Nat. Pfizf. IV, 4, 80, Fig. 29 A. 
Randia racemosa Roxb. Hort. heng. 15; Fl. ind. I, 525. — Hypo- 
bathrum racemosum J. Kurz, For. Fl. Brit. Burma II, 51. — Petunga 
