186 L. Radikofer. 
(Anamallay forests m. Oct. 1851, fl., Hb. Vindob.; Koathagerry m. Aug. 
4852, fl, Hb. Boiss.; sine loci indic. exstat in Hb. Ber., Mon., Havn.); 
Hook. f. et Thoms., Hb. Ind. or.! (mont. Nilghiri et Kurg, fl.; Hb. varia); 
Metz, Pl. Ind. or. ed. Hohenacker a. 1851, no. 1066! (in montibus Nila- 
giri, fl.; Hb. varia); Clarke no. 10715 D.! (Conoor, Nilgherries, alt. 
7000 ped., m. Mart., 1873, fl. et fr); — in prov. Bombay: Dalzell? (Meera 
Hills near Penn, l. c.). 
2. Allophylus subfalcatus Radlkofer, l. c., p. 342. 
Schmidelia glabra (non Roxb.) Hook. f. et Thoms., Hb. Ind. or. (ca. 1850) 
e Khasia (nec alia specim.); — non Steud., Cat. Kew., Hb. Griff. etc. 
(1865), p. 9, no. 979; non alior. 
Frutex (?); rami teretes petiolique glabri, cortice albicante lenti- 
celloso-punctato; folia 3-foliolata, mediocria, longe petiolata, petiolis 
plerumque gracilibus; foliola elongate lanceolata, plerumque in acumen 
longiusculum falcatum protracta, basi lateralia valde inaequalia inter- 
media cuneata, omnia conspicue petiolulata, remote serrato-dentata, char- 
tacea, nervis lateralibus remotiusculis oblique procurvis, venarum copia 
e nervo mediano (lateralibusque) emergentium insignia, subtus arcte reti- 
culato-venosa, subfusca, subtus pallidiora, nitida, glabra; thyrsi simplices, 
cincinnis infimis interdum in ramulos breves patentes evolutis, solitarii, 
interdum deflexi, petiolos superantes, rarissime folia ipsa subaequantes, 
minutim sordide puberuli, sat densiflori; flores mediocres vel majuseuli, 
subglabri; fructus cocci clavato-ellipsoidei, majores, glabri. — Forsan A. 
distachyos forma tantum montana, monostachya. 
Rami 3—4 mm crassi. Folia petiolo 3—9 cm longo adjecto 12— 
38 cm longa; foliola intermedia cum petiolulo 0,3—1 cm longo 9—24 cm 
longa, 2,5—6 cm lata, lateralia saepius vix minora. Thyrsi 5—15 cm 
longi. Alabastra diametro 1,5-2,5 mm. Sepala glabriuscula; petala 
cuneata, squama sordide villosa; discus puberulus; stamina inferne pilo- 
sula; germen laxe pilosum. Fructus cocci 1 cm longi, 0,5 cm crassi. 
In Assam, Khasia et Bengaliae parte orientali: Simons! 
(Assam; ex Herb. Caleutt. comm. c. Hb. Monac. et Hb. Rheno-Traj.); G. 
Mann! (Assam); Kurz nos. 11!, 17! (Assam, Khasia Hills, m. Apr. 1877, 
fruct.; ex Hb. Calcutt. comm. c. Hb. DC.): Griffith! (Khasia; Hb. Berol.); 
id.!, (a. 1843 comm. c., Hb. Zuccar.); id. no. 513! Ob. van Heurck), 
Hook. f. et Thoms., Hb. Ind. or.! (Mont. Khasia, alt. 3000—4000 ped., 
regio trop., m. Jul.—Aug. 1850, fl. et fr.; Hb. varia); Native collectors! 
(Khasia Hills. fl.; ex Hb. Calcutt. comm. c. Hb. Monac.); Griffith, Hb., 
distrib. Kew., no. 979! (East Bengal, fl.; Hb. varia); Hook. f. et Thoms., 
Hb. Ind. or. no. 505! (Chittagong, Sept. 1852, fruct.; Hb. Kew.); Mokim! 
(Chittagong, m. Nov. 1898, fl.; ex Hb., Calcutt. comm. c., Hb. Monac.). 
3. Lepisanthes assamica Radlkofer, 1. c., p. 348. 
Rami teretes, lenticelloso-verrucosi, pallidi, glabrati, innovationibus 
flavescenti-tomentosis; folia 4—6-juga, petiolo substriato; foliola sub- 
opposita, lanceolato-oblonga sensim acuminata, petiolulis superne canali- 
culatis insidentia, subcoriacea, nervis lateralibus numerosis patulis, reti 
