416 
XCIII. LOGANIACE^. 
[Fagreea. 
8 in. long, 1*75 to 2*5 in. wide; petioles *8 in. to 1 in. long. Flowers 
in a crowded head of 3 or 4, sessile. Calyx *4 in. long, tubular, 
teeth short. Corolla 3 in. long, tube slender, cylindric, lobes 
oblong-lanceolate, -45 in. long. Hab. Rare. Hill forests, Perak, 
Bujong Malacca (Ridley, Scortechini and Kunstler). Distrib. 
Bangka, Sumatra. 
(2) F. gardenioid.es Ridl. Journ. F.M.S. Mus. v. 42. 
Shrub with stout branches. Leaves oblong obovate, tip round, 
base narrowed, decurrent on petiole, very fleshy, coriaceous; 
nerves invisible; 3 to 5-5 in. long, 1-5 to 3 in. wide; petioles very 
thick, 1 in. long, sheathing at base. Cymes of 3 flowers sessile; 
pedicels very thick, 1 in. long. Calyx 1 in. long, lobes broad 
truncate rounded. Corolla-tube cylindric, 2 in. long, lobes rounded 
obovate 1 in. long, over *5 in. wide. Stamens short exsert. Fruit 
ellipsoid, 1-75 in. long. Hab. Mountains. Rare. Selangor, 
Gunong Mengkuang Lebah (Robinson). 
(3) F. carnosa Jack. Mai. Misc. ii. 7, p. 81; King, l.c. 604. 
Shrub. Leaves very coriaceous elliptic or sub-ovate, tip round; 
nerves invisible, midrib prominent; 3 to 4 in. long, 2 to 2*5 in. 
wide; petioles thick, -4 to *5 in. long. Flowers solitary or in pairs, 
terminal sub-sessile. Calyx nearly 1 in. long, lobes blunt oblong. 
Corolla-tube 4 in. long, -35 in. through, limb 1-25 in. across. 
Stamens sub-sessile in mouth of tube, included. Fruit as big as 
a small hen’s egg. Hab. Thaiping, Waterfall (Wray). Dindings, 
Lumut. Distrib. Burma. 
(4) F. rotundifolia Ridl. Journ. Roy. As. Soc. S. Br. 50, 
p. 117. 
Shrub. Leaves very coriaceous nearly orbicular, truncate 
rounded or retuse with a short point, midrib elevate on both sides; 
nerves 3 pairs faint on upper side, invisible below; base slightly 
narrowed 3 in. long and wide; petioles *5 in. long. Flowers 
solitary, white. Calyx-lobes broad oblong, tip rounded. Corolla- 
tube coriaceous, 6 in. long, *25 in. through, lobes obovate 1 in. 
long; limb over 2 in. across. Stamens protruded from mouth 
of tube. Hab. Tringganu, Bundi (Rostados). 
This may be only a very large form of the last species with round leaves, 
(5) F. auriculata Jack, Mai. Misc. ii. No. 7, 82; Wall. PL 
As. Rar. iii. 15, t. 229. Bl. Rumphia t. 72; King, l.c. 605; Ridl. 
Journ. Roy. As. Soc. S. Br. 50, p. 119. F. imperialis Miq. Ann. 
Mus. Bot. Lugd. Bat. ii. 226, t. 5. 
At first an epiphytic shrub, then, by killing its host, a tree 
30 ft. or more tall, wide spreading. Leaves coriaceous, oblanceo- 
late or obovate sub-acute narrowed to base; nerves 6 to 8 pairs 
conspicuous beneath; 12 to 14 in. long, 4 in. wide or less; petioles 
1-25 in. long, with thick large auricles at base. Calyx ellipsoid, 
3 in. long, 2 in. across. Corolla-tube funnel-shaped, 6 in. long, 
