Stereospermum.] cvii. BIGNONIACER. (C. B. Clarke.) 383 
lens, Roxb. Fl. Ind. ii. 104; Wall. Cat. 6499. Tecoma suaveolens, G. 
Ton Gen. Syst. iv. 244. Heterophragma suaveolens, Dalz. & Gibs. Bomb. 
. 161. 
Throughout moister INDtA from the Himalayan Terai to Travancore and Tenasserim. 
CEYLON (Thwaites thinks only planted in). 
A tree, 30-60 ft.; innovations viscous-hairy. Leaves 12-18 in.; leaflets 7-9, 
93 by 3 in.; petiolule hardly 4j in. Calyx } in. hairy; lobes 3-5, very short, 
broad. Corolla pale or dark purple, puberulous witbout, hairy in the throat; lobes 
rounded, crisped-crenate. Capsule 18 by 8 in., slightly rough with tubercles, obscurely 
4-ribbed, glabrous. Seeds 1} by 1 in., deeply notched at the middle. 
4. S. fimbriatum, DC. Prodr. ix. 211; leaflets oblong caudate- 
acuminate subentire young hairy, panicle very compound viscous „hairy, 
corolla 2 in. lobes fimbriate into laciniæ 4 in. long. Kurz For. Fl. ii. 281. 
Bignonia fimbriata, Wall. Cat. 6500. ' 
MALAY PENINSULA; Moulmein, Wallich; Tenasserim, Griffith ; Karen country 
up to 3000 ft., Kurz; Malacca, Maingay. . . . 
Attaining 80 ft., Kurz. Leaves 1-2 ft.; leaflets 7-9, 6 by 2 in.; petiolule 2 in. 
Corolla pale-lilac. Capsule 12 by} in.; valves somewhat woody, smooth, slightly 
keeled.—Exceedingly like S. suaveolens, except as to the fimbriate corolla; the leaflets 
are usually narrower. 
5. S. glandulosum, Mig. Fl. Ind. Bat. Suppl. 565; glabrous or the 
innovations puberulous, leaflets large elliptic acute or acuminate entire, 
panicles subracemose, calyx campanulate subtruncate, corolla 15 in., capsule 
narrowly linear slender smooth. Spathodea glandulosa, Blume Bid. 762; 
DC. Prodr. ix. 207. Bignonia Porteriana, Wall. Cat. 6509; DC. l. c. 165. 
Lagarophyxis glandulosa, Mig. in Ann. Mus. Lugd. i. 199. Radermachera 
stricta, Zoll.; Bureau Monogr. Bign. t. 28. 
PENANG; Wallich. MouLMEIN; Lobb. Maracca;  Maingay.— DISTRIB. 
Malay Archipelago. 
Leaflets $757 by 3in.; petiolule } in. JPanicles 1 foot long; branches short, 
1-2-fld. Calyz j in., glabrate, in fruit often urceolate. Corolla glabrous ; narrow 
cylindric portion of the tube shorter than the campanulate part ; lobes à in. diam., 
round, subentire, not crisped. Capsule 9 by À in.; valves thin, tough. Seeds (in- 
cluding the wings) 4 by 4 in., thinly discoid. 
6. S.? Wallichii, Clarke; leaflets large rhomboid acuminate sub- 
entire mature pubescent, pod linear very long compressed smooth. Spatho- 
dea stipulata, Wall. Cat. 6518 B and part C. 
IRRAWADDY Estuary ; Wallich. . C ; 
Leaflets 7, 8 by 4 iu., cuneate at the base, subsessile. Corolla not seen. apsule 
45 by $ in. ; septum spongy, à by iin. Seeds sub-4-seriate, 1} by 3 in., subrectan- 
gular, compressed flat, wings membranous.—This imperfectly known tree evidently 
differs from all the other species, and is marked by D. Don (in Herb. M allich) as 
Spathodea Wallichii, D. Don: the septum appears too spongy for Dolickandrone: 
Seemann has merely noted that the seeds are biserial (i.e. in each cell) without making 
any guess at the genus. 
Sect. 2. Xylocarpæa. Leaves 2-pinnate. 
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7. S. xylocarpum, Wight Ic. t. 1335-6; leaflets elliptic acute enti 
mature glabrous, panicles compound dense pubescent, corolla 14-2 n. white 
tinged yellow, capsule stout linear cylindric rugged. Bignonia xy ocarpa, 
Roxb. Fl, Ind. iù. 108; Wall. Cat. 6511; DC. Prodr. ix. 169; Bedd. FI. 
