Cinnamomum.] oxxvur LAvRINEX. (J. D. Hooker.) 135 
23. C. Slanduliferum, Meissn.in DC. Prodr. xv. 1. 95 (exel. var. B.); 
leaves 3-5 in. alternate elliptic or lanceolate caudate-acuminate penni- 
nerved, panicles axillary long-peduncled few-fld. nearly glabrous, flowers 
sparsely pubescent without villous within. Camphora glandulifera, Wees in 
Wall. Pl. As. Rar. ii. 72, and Syst. Laurin. 90. Laurus glandulifera, Wall. 
in Act. Ser. Med. & Phys. Calcutt. i. 45, with plate, and Cat. 2601; Brandis 
For. Flor. 376; Gamble Man. Ind. Timb. 306. 
CENTRAL HIMALAYA; Nepal, top of Sheopore, Wallich; ? Kumaon, at Petora, 
alt. 5000 ft., Thomson. KHASIA Mrs.; Myrung, alt. 5-6000 ft., J. D. H. § T. T. 
A tree; branches stout, smooth, black when dry. eaves very variable in size 
and breadth, thickly coriaceous, often glaucous beneath, brown when dry; nerves 
erecto-patent ; petiole 1—1 in., slender. Panicles 2 in. long, peduncle very slender 
glabrous ; flowers shortly pedicelled, jJ in. diam. Stamens hairy. Ovary glabrous.— 
I have described this species from Wallich’s Nepal plants with nearly glabrous 
panicles, referring the tomentose flowered var. B. caniflora of Meissner to C. cecico- 
daphne, Brandis and Gamble no doubt include it under their glanduliferum. If the 
fruit which is unknown be not different, I do not see how Wallich's plant is to be 
- distinguished from C. Parthenoxylon. 
24. C. cecicodaphne, Meissn. in DC. Prodr. xv. 1. 25; habit and 
characters of €. glanduliferum, but panicles shorter crowded and densely 
mentose as are the flowers within and without, fruit 14 in. long oblong. 
- glanduliferum, B. caniflorum, Meissn. i. c. Camphora caniflora, Meissn, . 
mss. Cecicodaphne glaucescens, Nees in Wall. Pl. As. Rar. ii. 70, an 
st. Laurin, 903. Tetranthera glaucescens, Wall. Cat. 2560. Laurus 
glaucescens, Herb, Ham. , . 
Ti Himataya; Sikkim, J. D. H.; Bhotan, Grith., Assam, Mann 
oye Mts., Griffith (Kew Distrib. 4247). SILHET, Hamilton, &c. . : 
As stated MH ander, this ay prove a form of that plant, as Meissner 
AIPPOSed; it differs from C. Parthenoxylon in the tomentose panicles and large 
oblong fruit, 
3- 25. €. inunctum, Meissn, in DC. Prodr. xv. 1. 25; leaves alternate 
5 in. long-petioled elliptic-oblong or ovate obtusely acuminate Tidi 7 
nerved, nerves very faint finely reticulate beneath, panicles solitary s E 
glabrous few-fld. flowers long-pedicelled glabrous. Kurz For. Fl. ii. 289. 
amphora, inuncta, Nees in Wall. Pl. As. Rar. iii. 32, and Syst. Laurin. 
3; Miquel Fl. Ind. Bat. i. pt. 1, 905. Tetranthera camphoracea, Watt. 
h cbe micrantha, Meissn. mss. ). 4256) 
AVOY, Gomez, Herb. Calcutt. Maxacca, Griffith (Kew Distrib. 4206) z, 
: À tree with slender branches which are Mit hen dry. Leaves in w allich’s 
Pecimens 3 in., in King’s 5 in., thinly coriaceous, with two long sub-basa wld i 
petiole 4) in. Panicle slender, 2-3 in. long, long-peduncled, subcorymbosely few-fid. ; 
PWeTS h in, broad, on slender pedicels 3-} in. “Fruiting perianth funnel-sha ped. 
the & Ovoid the size of a pea," Meissner.— Wallich's specimens are very nage Ba Ann 
may fut described by Nees is not on it. I suspect C. inodorum, Meissn., yl VN 
3Y be the same plant, and both may possibly be referable to C. Parthenozy^on. 
26. ©. Parthe ; in DC. Prodr. xv. 1. 26; leaves 
nlternate elliptic ovate or, blog sabcaudate-acaminate penninerved ofter 
peri cous beneath, panicles short nearly glabrous shorter than the lobosa 
Ki anth nearly glabrous without pubescent within, fruit 4 in. diam. glo 10 
l o oor. Fl ii. 289; Benth. Fl. Hongk. 290. C. pseudo-sassafras, ra 
Gas 27. C.? malaccense, Meissn. l c. 27. C. Neesianum, Meissn. do. 
aan Dhora Parthenoxylon, Nees in Wall. Pl. As. Rar. ii. 76. C. spe o- 
"ras, Miquel in Zolling. Verseichn. 113, 114 im part. C. chinensis 
