Fagrcea."] xcvi. loganiaceje. (O.B.Clarke.) 85 



racemosa of the Malay Peninsula is well represented in the herharium and uniformly 

 differs from all the Malay F. morindcBfolia. 



10. F. llg'UStriua, Blume Eumph. ii. 33, and Mm. Bot. i. 171 ; leaves 

 elliptic not very large-, racemes terminal slender erect short, calyx | in,, corolla- 

 tube f in. narrowly funnel-shaped upwards. Benth. in Jawrn. Linn. Soc. i. 100. 



Sdtoapoee, Lobb. — Distrie. Malaya, Philippines. 



Arborescent (Bhime) ; branches round, slender. Leaves 4^ by 2 in., suddenly 

 acute, base broadly euneate ; petiole f in. Pedimcle 1 in. ; raceme 1 in. ; pedicels 

 ^ in., subfascieled on the nodes of the rhachis. Calyx divided halfway down ; 

 lobes round. Corolla much slenderer than in the preceding 3 species, ^ in. wide 

 below ; throat scarce i in. wide; lobes ^ in., round. . 



*** Flowers small, in compound corymbs. 



11. P. fragrans, Boxb. Fl. Ind. ed. Carey ^ Wall. ii. 32 ; leaves elliptic 

 acute, corymbs many-flowered, calyx ^ in., coroUa-tube ^-J in. upper half 

 narrowly funnel-shaped. WaU. Cat. 1597; Kurz For. Fl. ii. 305. F. 

 peregrina, Blume Bumph. ii. t. 80 ; Field. Sr Oardn. Sert. t. 6. Cyrtophyllmn 

 fragrans, DC. Prodr. ix. 31. 0. peregrinum, Beinw. ; Blume Byd. 1022 ; 

 DC. l.c. 



Prom Maetaban and Andaman Isujs. to Sinoapoeb ; frequent, — Disteib. Malaya. 



A small tree, 2S— 30 ft. Leaves 4 by \\ in., shortly acute at both ends ; petiole 

 J— I in. ; stipules often connate. Corymbs axillary towards the ends of the branches, 

 often 50-100-flowered, sometimes 6-8-flowered ; pedicels J in. Calyx deeply divided, 

 lobes round. Corolla subcylindric below ; throat \ in. wide ; lobes \ in., obtuse. 

 Stamens much exserted. Berry " \ in., subglobose, reddish," Kure. 



12. P. VTalllclliana, Benth. in Journ. Linn. Soe. i. 98 ; leaves lanceolate, 

 corymbs few-fld., calyx J in., corollar-tube f in. slender widened only towards 

 the apex. F. lanceolata, Wall. Cat. 1599, not of Blume, OyrtophyUum 

 Planceolatum, J3C. JV'otfe". ix. 31. 



Penauq, Wallich, Maingay. 



Leaves 4 by I j in., acute at both ends ; petiole ^ in. Corymbs terminal and 

 axillary, 3-fld. mostly where attached (but the detached flowers are very numerous 

 sent by Maingay); pedicels f in. CoroUa-tube narrowly funnel-shaped from the 

 middle upwards; throat J in. wide; lobes 4 in., elliptic, obtuse. Berries^ in., 

 ellipsoid, subacute. — This seems very near F. fragrans, but has a larger calyx, corolla, 

 and berry, while the corymb is more slender. 



5. ZTORRXSXA, Oardn. 



A shrub ; young parts pubescent. Leaves opposite ; petioles dilated at the 

 base, subconnate. Cymes dense, trichotomous, in terminal corymbs. Flowers 

 small, white ? Calyx small, S-lobed. Corolla-tube narrow, cylindric ; lobes 5, 

 small, ovate, valvate. Stamens 5, on the coroUa-throat, filaments filiform ; anthers 

 ovate. Ovary 2-oelled ; style filiform, stigma capitate ; ovules in each cell 

 very many. Capsule oblong, septicidaUy 2-valved ; carpophore finally free. 

 Seeds very many, testa lax 4-6 times as long as the linear caudate nucleus, 

 albumen fleshy ; embryo straight or curved. 



1. N. malaccensls, Oardn. in Sooh. Kem Jmm. i. 327. Antouia 

 Griffithii, WigU. III. ii. 172, 1. 166 b. 



Malacca, Griffith, Maingay. — Disteib. Borneo. 



Branchlets round, fnlvous-villous. Leaves 3 by 1^ in., shortly acute at both ends, 

 fulvous-villous beneath or finally glabrescent except the midrib ; nerves 7 pairs, 



