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present species are found in the base of the leaves of the former being always 
more or less cuneate, the corolla tube being frequently puberulous with¬ 
out, the calyx tube being often glabrous, and in the more slender peduncle 
which is, as a rule, clearly pendulous. 
Acknowledgments. 
The writer has much pleasure in naming this species after Mr. A. J. S. 
Butterwick who has steadily endeavoured to apply in the forests of Burma 
the botany he learnt during his training at Dehra Dun, and to whom we 
,are indebted not only for the specimens of this species but for much 
valuable material which he has sent to us from time to time. 
The writer also desires to tender his warm thanks to Sir David Prain 
for kindly having our specimens compared with the material at Kew, 
also to Colonel Gage and Mr. C. C. Calder for very kindly sending to 
Dehra Dun the Calcutta material of Ixora spectabilis, Wall, and Ixora 
pendula , Jack, for examination. 
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