Fayrcva] 



LXXV. LOGANIAOEiE 



477 



Fig. 171. Fagrsea obovata, Wall. J. 



B. M. 1 in. long or less. 



6. F. morindsBfolia, Blume, Anclamaiis, Malaya. A. rambling slirub, L broadly 

 elliptic, very shortly acuminate, blade 6-12, petiole | in., sec. n. prominent beneath. 

 FL in trichotomous cymes, arranged in a terminal pedtincnlate thyrsus 6-9 in., pedicels 

 J-J in. long. Calyx J in., corolla funnel-shaped, tube J in., lobes | in. long. Enrz, 

 Jl racemosa, F. FL ii. 205, probably is this species. 7. F. fragrans, Eoxb. (Anau, Biirm.) 

 Tenasserim, common in Eng forests. Andamans, Malay Peninsula and Archipelago. 

 A middle-sized tree, wood light brown, close-grained, moderately hard, 1. elliptic- 

 lanceolate, blade 4-6 in. decurrent into slender petiole | in. long, sec. n. almost at right 

 angles to midrib, slender but visible. Fl. white, cymes arranged in terminal and axil- 

 lary corymbs, peduncles 2-3, pedicels J- J in., calyx ^ in. long, corolla funnel-shaped ^ 

 tube J, lobes J in. long, stamens much ex&erted. 



4. GARDNERIA, Wall. ; M. Brit. Ind. iv. 93. 



Large scandent glabrous shriibSj 1. quite entire. FL solitary or in pednncii- 

 late cymes, calyx small, persistent, lobes fringed with a few short hairs, corolla- 

 tube very short, lobes thick, valvate in bud. Anthers nearly sessile, connivent 

 into a Cone, cells adnate on the inside of a broad coriaceous connective. Ovary 

 2-celled, glabrous, 1 rarely 2 ovules in each cell, style oylindric, stigma shortly 

 2-iobed. Berry globose, seeds usually 2, rarely 3, embryo small. Species 3, 

 India, China Japan. 



1. G. ovata, Wall. PL As. Ear. t. 231.— Syn. (?. WallicMi^ Wight Ic. t. 

 1313 ; Wall. PL As. Ear. t. 281. 



L. ovate-lanceolate, blade 2-5, pet. J- in. long. PL in axillary cymes, 

 peduncles ^-1 in., pedicels bracteolate |-| in. Calyx-lobes broad, obtuse, 

 corolla-lobes -|- in. long, anthers connate m the lower portion. Berry J in. diam., 

 scarlet. 



Khasi hills. Nilgiris, Shevaroy hills. FL Jan.-June.--Ghina. 2. G. angustifolia, 

 Wall. Himalaya 5-7,000 ft., from Kumaon eastwards, Khasi hills. Yunnan. L. 

 lanceolate, blade 2-4, pet. J~| in. FL solitary in opposite leaf-axils, peduncles J-f in., 

 calyx-lobes triangular, corolla-lobes J in. long, upperside usually densely hairy, berry 

 J- J in. diam., scarlet. 



