GrIFFITHIA SPECIOSA. (Bedd.) Scandent uuarroed branches terete, slightly hairy at the joints under the stipules ; 
leaves glabrous shining broad ovato-lanceolate up to 10 inches long by 4 broad, acuminate, attenuated at the base, petioles nearly 1 inch 
long ; stipules triangular glabrous caducous, corymbs leaf opposed (alternate with pairs of leaves) much shorter than the leaves, pedun¬ 
cles up to J an inch long, pe iicela elongate bracteolate at the base, calyx truncated and with the peduncles and pedicels slightly pilose 
(splitting like a spathe)7urni*hed with 5 small teeth at the apex, corol glabrous outside, hairy in the jaws, cream colored, up to 1J inch 
in diameter, anthers subsessile, stigma davate muriculate ; berry subglobose, 6-8 lines in diameter. 
Western slopes of the Neilgherries (up to 4,500 feet). Coorg, South Canara, Travancore, Ac. A very handsome creeper with 
largo fragrant flowers. Mr. Pentium unites the genus Grijfilhia with Randia. 
PLATE No. XXXVII. 
GrIFFITHIA Gardner! (Thw.) A small tree 15-20 feet, unarmed, branches terete, a little compressed ; leaves glabrous 
shining lanceolate acuminate narrow at the base, petiolate 2-44 inches long |-1| inches broad, petioles 2-3 lines long ; corymbs axillary 
shorter than the leaves, shortly peduncled sparingly pilose, at length glabrous, pedicels elongate, braeteoles small, calyx truncated slightly 
5-toothed, externally slightly pilose or glabrous, corol externally Bubglabrous pilose in. the jaws within, lobes linear lanceolate 4 lines long; 
yellow, tube 2 lines long; placenlse 8-12 ovuled, berry subglobose 4-5 lines in diameter. Th. En. PI. Zey. p. 158. Stylocoryne Cey- 
Ionics. Gard.MSS. 
Ceylon, Central Provinces 2,000 to 4,000 feet elevation. 
PLATE No. XXXVIII. 
BoRRERIA TETRACOCCA. (Thw.) Herbaceous procumbent, branches elongate acutely 4-angled slightly compressed, root¬ 
ing at the joints and with numerous small lateral brancblets ; leaves lanceolate subsessile scabrous; stipules lanceolate densely hispido- 
ciliate on the margins and dorsal nerve; flowers small axillary 2-3, calyx hispid with 4 lanceolate teeth, one of which is sometimes i bifid, 
C °™4^ be l0D8iSb ' 8egment8 ciUated at tbe apex and “ the jaws, ovary 4-ceJled, cells one-seeded, stigma bifid pilose. Thw. En. Pi. Zey ; 
Foot of the Sampajee Ghat, Coorg—Ceylon. 
PLATE No. XXXIX. 
DlSCOSPERMUM APIOCARPUM. »t) A tree, polygamo-feceoua, brancke, TOtetagoral Ieave8 ehblma 
witlun at the insertion of the filaments, anthers on longish filaments which are hainr at tfc weak hair8 on the outside, hairy 
cells of the ovary 4-seeded ; berry ? ^ ^ ase ’ a ^8 ma with 2 spreading flattish lobes; 
Shat “ e " N ““’ hills 6,000 feet 
Tkwaitce from Ceylon, which is apparently T**”' 8 * 1 ' flowera thsn *• D - Dalzdlii of 
Coimbatore hills differ from the Nilgiri and Wynad specimens, in having much smalle ® ° a yX deepIy 4 * Iobed - My specimens from the 
smaller leaves, but the calyx is the same as in the snecies here LIT ,? T , ^ 8ize 83 Thwaite ’ 8 WW&) and 
closely allied. Diplospor. D. C. is an older name for to genua, but i’. falae Zh. th<) ^ ‘° ta 
PLATE No. XL. 
