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dotted ; inflorescence long ; leaves oblong, 
glabrous, pale .. .. ..34. A. virens. 
Calyx-lobes ovate, more or less acute : — 
Inflorescence axillary, racemose or umbel- 
late : — 
Kacemes or umbels in the axils of upper 
leaves only : — 
Leaves over 5 in. long, crenatures broad, 
very shallow, rounded : — 
Leaves membranous, pedicels slender 35. A. Wrayi. 
Leaves coriaceous, pedicels thick . . 36. A. minor. 
Leaves under 4 in. long, crenatures 
narrow, almost dentate .. .. 37. A. perakensis. 
Eacemes in the axils of all or nearly all 
the leaves, crenatures narrow .. 38. A. Meziana. 
Inflorescence terminal or pseudo-terminal: — 
Inflorescence of a single sessile, umbellate 
raceme ; leaves 4 to 8 in. long . . 39. A. Ridley i. 
Inflorescence usually of panicled racemes ; 
leaves 2 to 4 in. long . . . • 40. A. crenatci. 
Calyx-lobes not gland-dotted ; inflorescence ter- 
minal or pseudo-terminal : — 
Branches of inflorescence short, not more than 
1 in. long; leaves 2 to 4 in. long . . 41. A. rosea. 
Branches of inflorescence 2 to 3 in. long ; 
leaves 4 to 6 in. long .. •• 42. A. long epedunculata . 
Leaves acutely and prominently serrate occasionally 
abortive (VIII. Bladhia) : — 
Inflorescence long, reaching 6 to 8 in. ; leaves 
large, nearly or quite sessile .. • • 43. A. Maingayi. 
Inflorescence short, under 2’5 in. ; leaves 
petioled : — 
Inflorescence 1*5 to 25 in. long; anthers 
mucronate ; leaves under 3 in. long . . 44. A. thecefolia. 
Inflorescence under 1*5 in. long ; anthers 
emarginate ; leaves over 4 in. long : — 
Leaves and branchlets fulvous-villous ; 
flowers pink ; ovary and base of style 
pubescent .. .. • • 45. A. odontophylla var. Lobbii. 
Leaves and branchlets glabrous; flowers 
white ; ovary and base of style glabrous . . 46. A. bambusetorum. 
1. Ardisia pachysandra, Mez Monog. Myrs. 97 fig. 14 A-E (1901). 
A large shrub or small tree reaching to 40 to 50 feet high, and 6 
to 10 in. diam. ; branches with pale brown bark, marked with 
decurrent lines below the leaves or leaf-scars ; branchlets thickly rusty- 
villous at the ends. Leaves membranous ; oblong or slightly obovate, 
acute at apex, cuneate at base ; glabrous above, except on the midrib 
which is sometimes minutely pubescent, glabrous or slightly pubescent 
beneath ; entire, glands numerous near the margins ; 6 to 10 in. long, 
1-5 to 3 in. broad ; midrib thick, slightly impressed above ; main-nerves 
