260 



(1) G. OtATA. (Wall.) 



Ident. Wall, in Roxb. flor. Ind. I. p. 400. — Dec. prod. IX. 

 p. 20. 



Syn. G. Wdlichii, R. W. in Wall. PI. Aa. Ear. 



Engrat). Wall. PI. As. Rar. IH. t. 281.— Wight's Icon. t. 

 1313. 



Spec. Char. Extensively tlimbing: leaves oval, subacumi- 

 Sate : panicles axillary, oppositely branched, many-flowered, flow- 

 ers tetramerous and tetrandrous : anthers concrete into a tube : 

 flowers yello*. 



Khasia h^Jls. Oommon on the Neilgherries. Flowering in March 

 and April. 



GENTJS V. I'AGR^EA. 

 Pentaiidria Monosyiiia. Sex: Syst: 



, Deriv. Named by Thunberg after his friend 3. T. FagrffinsJ- 

 M.D. 



Geist. Ghab. Calyx bibracteate at the base, S-parted, lobes im- 

 bricated, obtuse : cofrolla ftumel-shaped, tabe somewhat amplified, 

 $,bove, lobes oblique : stamens inserted in the middle of the. tube, 

 filameiits subiilate, subexsertfed, anthers 2.;celled, subincumbent : 

 ovary 2-celled : style filiform ■ stigma pfeltately depressed : berry 

 with a rind, oval, 2-celled : seeds numerons, immersed in pulp, 

 sflsall, crilsteceous : albiimen horny or fleshy ? — ^Shrubs or trees ; 

 leaves opposite, oval, petioled, entire, coriaceous : stipules inter- 

 petiolar : flowers white, arranged in a terminal corym.b or trieho- 

 tomous raceme. 



(1) F. OBOVATA. (Wall.) 



tdent. trail, iil RoXb. flor. Ind. II. p. 33.— Dec. prod. IX. 

 p. 29. 



Sf EC. Char. Arboreous : leaves ovate or obovate, rounded a,i 

 the apex, apifculate : peduncles terminal, S-flowered, subcorymbose : 

 berry brown, shiniiig. 



Silhet, flowering in the rainy season. 



(2) F. CoROMANliELIAtfA. {R. W.) 



Ident. Wight's Icoii. vol. IV. & t. 1316. 



Spec. Char. Arboreous : leaves succulent, spathulate-ohlong : 

 pedunbles ternate, 3-nowered: corolla subcsinipanulate, lobes revo- 

 lute : berry elliptic, tapering at both ends, pointed with the pet's 

 sistent base of the style : seeds subglobose, rough. 



Courtallum. Coonoor. Flowering in the rainy Reason. 



