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ENUMERATION OP iMyriacecB. 



toddalioides, Wight, Icon, t. 542, must be very closely allied to this, hut the 



longer-pedicelled flowers would seem, judging from the figure, suflScient to prove it 

 distinct. ^' 



13. S. umbrosum, Thw. ; /oZm ovatis, breve et obtuse acuminatia 

 vel retusis, basi angustatis, utrinque Isevissimis, subeveniia ; cymis folio 

 loDgioribus. — c.p. 2539. 



5000 to 6000 



an 



Arbor mediocris, ramosissima. Folia 1-2 poll, longa, 6-10 lin. lata, petioh 

 1^-2 lin, longo. 



•Differs from the last iu the shape and venation of the leaves : the inflorescence of 

 the two species is very similar, • 



14, S. spatbulatum, Tliw. ; foliis parvis, spatbul a to-ob ovatis vel 

 lanceolatis, obtusis, superne nitidis, subtus opacis, parce parallelo- 

 venosis, dense glanduloso-punctatis ; cymis folio subaquilongis vel bre- 

 woi^UB ',Jloribus parvis, brevi-pedicellatis.— c.p. 2493 (2494), 



Hab. Central Province, at an elevation of 3000 to 5000 feet. 



Arbor parva. Folia 1-lf poll, longa, 4^8 lin. lata, petiolo 1-li Un. longo. 

 Jiacc(^ sphsericse, rubro-nigrescentes, pisi magnitudiue. 



Apparently closely allied to 5. rubiginosum, W. et A. Prod, i, 330. 



t 1000^— c^P^^ ^^'^ calopJiyllifolia, Wight, Icones, 



Hab. Adam's Peak, at an elevation of 6000 to 7000 feet. ■ 

 16. S. sclerophyllum, Thw. ; foliis parvis, valde coriaceis, obovatis 



vel Subrotundatis, sessihbus, cordatis, superne glabris, subtus venosis ; 



casta ad basm mcrassata ; cymis folio suba?quilongis.— c.p. 274. . 



ilAB. Central Province, at an elevation of 6000 to 8000 feet. 



.^r^^;- mediocris. Folia 5-12 lin. longa, 4-10 lin. lata. Bacc^ sph^ric^, 

 nigrescentes, cerasi parvi magnitudiue. 



W-^^^Vi^^r-^^^'^^T' Arn. Pug. (335) 17,—JEug. (SJ rotundifolia, 

 Wight, Illust. u. p. 17.— c.p. 1587. 



Hab. Central Province, at an elevation of 6000 to 8000 feet. 



^^rbor parv^. Folia orbicularia, ohtusissima vel obscure acuminata, basi subcor- 

 data vel parum angustata, 4-8 lin. longa, petiolo i-l^ 1^^- lougo. Baca^ sphieric^, 

 rubro-nigrescentes, cerasi parvi magnitudiue. 



Nearly aUied to the preceding, but I think certainly distinct. 



18. S. olig:antlium, Thw. ; />;/i5 parvis, obovatis, obtuse brevi-acu- 



minatis vel retuais. bnsi nn^n.afof;^ i^„u^« „ • j..j.- .'^..i:^ 



terminalibus. — c.p. 452 (588). 



' 3000 to 5000 



Arbor parva. Folia 4-10 Hn. longa, 3-6 lin. lata, petiolo 1 lin. longo. Bacca^ 

 sphffincffi, rubro-mgrescentes, pisi maguitndine, 



6. ACMEWA, DC. 



1. A. Zeylanica— ^zf^. (A.) Zeylanica, Wight, lUust. ii. p. 15, cum 

 syn^; Icones, t. 73.— c.p. 56, 380 (470, 1579). 



Hab. Common m the hot, drier parts of the island, up to no great 

 elevation. Norn. vulg. " Marang-gass." 



^/'^V ™f'^^°f"s- ^'»^*« Jineari- v?l ovato-lanceolata, acuminata, basi angustata 

 vei j-otund^ita, dense glanduloso-pnnctata, 1-4 poll, longa, U-10 lin. lata, petiolo 

 1-J Im. longo. Calyx valde glandulosus. 



