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FROM UPPER BURMA AND THE SHAN STATES. 
Itea riparia, Coll. et Hemsl., n. sp. 
"rutex parvus, ramulis floriferis elongatis rectis graciliusculis 
striatis primum minute puberulis. Folia subcoriacea, lanceolata, 
in petiolum brevem attenuata, 24-3} poll. longa, acuta, pauci- 
calloso-dentieulata, utrinque glaberrima,subtus pallidiora. Flores 
4-5 lineas diametro, in racemos terminales erectos usque ad 6 
poll. longos dispositi; calycis minutissime puberuli dentes del- 
toidei, vix acuti; petala angusta, apice leviter inflexa ; stamina 
5, antherarum loculis demum basi divaricatis. Carpella 2, stig- 
matibus connatis. 
Shan hills at 2000 to 4000 feet. Common on river-banks 
throughout the Southern Shan States. 
Narrow leaves, straight branches, and erect racemes characterize 
this species. j 
DROSERACE EX. 
Drosera Burmanni, Vahl; Fl. Brit. Ind. ii. p. 424.—Shan hills 
at 3000 feet. 
Tropical and subtropical Asia, eastward to Japan, and in Africa 
and Australia. 
Drosera peltata, Smith; Fl. Brit. Ind. ii. p. 424.—Shan hills, 
4400 to 6000 feet, Manders and Collett. 
India and China to Australia. 
RurzoPHORE &. 
Carallia integerrima, DC.; Fl. Brit. Ind. ii. p. 439; syn. C. 
lucida, Kurz, Forest Fl. Burma, i. p. 451.—-Shan hills, Aplin. 
India, Malaya, South China, and Australia. 
CoMBRETACER. 
Terminalia tomentosa, Wight et Arnott; Fl. Brit. Ind. ii. 
p. 447; syn. T. alata, Roth; Forest Fl. Burma, i. p. 458.—Shan 
hills at 3000 to 4000 feet. 
North-west provinces of India to Ceylon and Burma. 
Calycopteris floribunda, Zam.; Fl. Brit. Ind. ii. p. 449; 
Forest Fl. Burma, i. p. 463.—Shan hills terai at 2000 feet. 
South India, Assam, and Singapore. 
We have what appears to be a second species of this genus ; 
but it is leafless and otherwise insufficient for description. 
