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André, in Rev. Hort. 1889, p. 281. C. obtusifolius, Rafin. New 
Fl. Am. iii. 25. C. acuminatus, Rafin. loc. cit. C. pubescens, Rafin. 
loc. eit. Nauclea tetrandra, Roxb. Fl. Ind. i. 516. 
Inpia.—Burmah (Griffith, Kew Distr. n. 3090). Assam (Clarke, 
nn. 37596, 38009), (Jenkins, n. 492). {Cachar (Keenan).  Silhet 
(Wallich, n. 6101). Sikhim (Hooker f.). Khasia (Hooker f.). 
S.E. Asta.— Hainan (Henry, nn. 8013, 8601). China (Fortune n. ?). 
N. AMERICA.—CÜanada (Linden), (Macoun, n. 644). Kentucky 
(Short). Pennsylvania (Moser) Florida (Curtis, n. 1118 & n. 4837), 
(Nash). New Orleans (Drummond), (Vallé). Texas (?), (Lindheimer), 
(Drummond), (Heller) (Palmer). California (Hartweg, n. 1765), 
(Coville), (Michener), (Hooker). Mexico (Rovirosa, n. 134). 
Wesr Inpres.—Cuba (Wright, n. 2758). 
S. AMERICA.— Brazil. 
Java is generally given as a locality forthis plant: the only ground for 
this that I can find is the plant (Zollinger, n. 1509) which was described 
by Moritzi as Cephalanthus aralioides. There is a specimen of itin the 
British Museum. Miquel is probably correct in determining it to be 
Adina polycephala. 
2. CEPHALANTHUS ANGUSTIFOLIUS, Lour. 
Typus in Herb. Brit. Mus. 
Folia ternatim verticillata, 1 dm. longa, 15 mm. lata, oblongo- 
linearia, utrinque attenuata, coriacea, glabra, nervulis reticulatis 
conspicuis. Petioli 3 mm. Stipule 3 mm., rostratæ, bipartite, 
in medio interruptæ, interdum integre. Internodia 1 cm. 
Pedunculi 3 cm., terminales, solitarii, ebracteati. Capitula sine 
corollis 8 mm. Fructus 14 mm. Calycis tubi pars superior 
+ mm., persistens; calycis lobi 1-2 mm., lineares hirsuti. 
Bracteole filiformes, hirsute. Receptaculum hirsutum.— C. an- 
gustifolius, Lour. Fl. Cochinch. (1790) i. 67; ed. (1793) i. 83. 
C. stellatus, Lour. loc. cit. (1790) i. 68; ed. (1793) i. 84. 
CocniN CHINA. 
The authentic specimen in the British Museum is in fruit. In 
Wallich's Herbarium there is a specimen in flower (Wall. List, n. 6102) 
labelled Cephalanthus stellatus, Lour. (2). It seems to agree with this 
species. In Loureiro’s description C. angustifolius is distinguished from 
C. stellatus by the leaves being opposite and not whorled, but this is not 
in the British Museum specimen. 
3. CEPHALANTHUS SALICIFOLIUS, Humb. § Bonpl. 
Folia 6 cm. longa, 9 mm. lata, linearia, acuminata, subtus 
sparse pubescentia, ternatim verticillata, nervis 10. Petioli 3mm. 
Stipule 2 mm. Ramuli tenues, internodiis 2 em. Pedunculi 
6 cm., terminales et axillares, sspe bracteati. Bracteæ parve. 
