Lasianthus.\ lxxiv. rubiace^e. 
i5 i 
Leaves 5 to 6 in. long, oblong-lanceo¬ 
late, caudate; fruit *2 in. long . 
Leaves 5 to 6 in. long, elliptic-lanceo¬ 
late ; fruit large, *25 in. long 
Leaves 3 to 5 in. (rarely 7 in.) long, 
membranous ovate-elliptic 
Leaves coriaceous lanceolate, base 
long-acuminate, 5 by 1 in. 
Leaves 3 by 1 *5 in. 
Leaves 1 by *4 in. , 
Leaves lanceolate acuminate, base 
cuneate, 4 by 1*25 in. 
Leaves quite glabrous, elliptic, 5 by 
175 in.. 
(30) L. angustifolius 
(31) L. flavinervius 
(32) L. Harveyanus 
(33) L. Wrayi 
(34) L. Wightianus 
( 35 ) L. nervosus 
(36) L. montanus 
(37) L. eonstrictus 
ii. Mephitidia. Foetid shrubs nearly all glabrous; leaves sub-coriaceous 
or membranous, nervules not distinctly parallel but broken up; usually 
drying black; corolla usually longer. 
Calyx, stipules and bracts bearded . . (38) L. barbellatus 
Cymes small glabrous. 
Leaves elliptic-oblong, 14 in. long, thinly 
coriaceous .... (39) L. Iongifolius 
Leaves lanceolate acuminate, 12 in. long, 
coriaceous .... (40) L. pergamaceus 
Leaves elliptic-lanceolate. 
Leaves thin coriaceous; nerves appressed 
hairy beneath . . . . (41) L. chinensis 
Leaves rigid coriaceous; nerves glabrous. (42) L. crassifolius 
Leaves oblong-lanceolate, 4 to 5 in. by 1 in., 
glabrous ..... (43) L. malaccensis 
Leaves oblanceolate, 11 by 3-25 in, . . (44) L. robustus 
Leaves narrow lanceolate, base cuneate. 
Leaves thin, 6 by i'25 in.; nerves 
appressed hairy . . . {45) L. stercorarius 
Leaves thin, long-acuminate, glabrous, 
3 by 1 in, . . . . (46) L. glaberrimus 
Leaves oblong-linear acuminate, 4 by 5 
in., glabrous .... (47) L. oblongus 
Leaves similar but nerves appressed 
yellow hairy beneath . . (48) L. salicifolius 
Leaves ovate-lanceolate acuminate, base 
broad, midrib appressed, hairy 
coriaceous .... (49) L. caudiculatus 
Leaves quite glabrous. 
Leaves elliptic, 6 by 2 in.; flowers 
•25 in. long . . . . {50) L. conspicuus 
Leaves ovate-lanceolate, 4 by i - 75 in.; 
flowers as long but more slender (51) L. Lowianus 
iii. Litosanthes. Cymes distinctly often long-peduncled, nervation as 
in Eu-Lasiantkus; plants usually hairy. 
Peduncles short and stout. 
Peduncles, ’25 in. long; leaves glabrous 
coriaceous . . . . (52) L. scalariformis 
Peduncle very short, whole plant villous . (53) L. villosus 
Peduncle very short, villous; leaves glabrous 
above. (54) L- pseudo-lucidus 
Cymes spike-like, -25 in. long, hairy; leaves 
glabrous above . , , (55) L. subspicatus 
