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SALVA DORACEA. 
Azima sarmentosa, Benth. et Hook. f.; Fl. Brit. Ind. iii. 
p- 620.—Meiktila. 
Malaya and Philippines. 
Kurz (Forest Fl. Burma, ii. p. 161) records A. tetracantha, 
Lam., a native of Western India and Africa, from Ava and 
Prome; but the species are still imperfectly defined, and from his 
description it is uncertain which he had in view. 
This is an ereet shrub, not a trailer or creeper as might be 
supposed from the specific name. 
APOCYNACER. 
Rauwolfia peguana, Hook. f. ? ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iii. p. 632.—Shan 
hills. 
Pegu. 
The Shan plant does not exactly agree with the imperfect 
original specimen of this species. There are also very young 
undeveloped specimens of a second species of Rauwolfia. 
Holarrhena antidysenterica, Wall. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. ii. p. 644; 
Forest Fl. Burma, ii. p. 182.—Shan hills at 1000 feet. 
North India from the Chenab eastward, and southward to 
Malacca. 
Vallaris Heynei, Spreng.; Fl. Brit. Ind. iii. p. 650; syn. 
Vallaris dichotoma, Wall.; Forest Fl. Burma, n. p. 181.— 
Yemethen. 
Widely spread in tropical India southward to Ceylon, Malacca, 
and Java, but commonly cultivated, and perhaps not wild over so 
wide an area as that indicated. 
Wrightia tomentosa, Rem. et Schult.; Fl. Brit. Ind. iii. p. 653; 
syn. W. mollissima, Wall.; Forest Fl. Burma, ii. p. 192.—Shan 
hills at 4000 feet. 
Tropical India to Ceylon and Penang. 
Wrightia coccinea, Sims?; Fl. Brit. Ind. ii. p. 654; Forest 
Fl. Burma, ii. p. 193.—Shan bills at 3500 feet. 
Eastern India and the Philippine Islands. 
