120 Ef^UHEKATiON OP IBhtzopkoracecB, 



* 



The structure and germination of the embryo are precisely as in Careya and 

 Barrinytonia^ so well described by Dr. Thomson in the Liuna?an Society's Journal, 

 vol. ii. p. 47. 



LXVI. RHIZOPHOEACE^. 



SECT. 1. RIIIZOniOREM 



1. BHIZOPHORA, Linn. 



Nom, vulg. " Cadol-gass." 



w 



1. R- mucrouata, Lam. (Blume, Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. i. p. 132, cum 

 syn. ; Wight, Icones, t. 238.)— c.p. 1969. 



Hab. Trincomalee, Calpentyu, Gardner, Negumbo and other parts 

 of the coast. 



This and some of the other species of the family are used for tanning. 



2. R. conjugata, Linn. (Blume, L c. cum syn.) — c.P. 1968. 



Hab. With the ■nropprlinp-. mid omiallv ^nmmnn 



2, BBUGUIERA, Lam. 



1. B. ^ymnorHizay Lam. (Blume, 1. c. p. 136, cum syn.) — An quo 

 B.cylhidrica, Bl. 1. c. p. 137, cum syn.?— c.p. 3611 (1967, partim), 

 Hab. Southern coast of the island. 



lum 



— 5. BmiipJiii, Bl., and 



JJ, mghtu, BL L c. cum syn. ; Wight, Icones, 1. 189 ^.— c.p. 3612 (1967, 



partim). 



Hab. Common near the sea-coast, Gardner, etc. 



Blume seems to have divided this genus into an unnecessary number of species, 

 and it may be presumed, from the difFeieuces being so trivial, that they will all prove 

 to be varieties of one variable species. 



3. KANILIA, Blume, L c. p. 140. 



Walp. Ann. ii. p. 528. 



1. K- caryophylloides, Bl. L c., cum syn.; Walp. I.e. p. 529.— C.P, 

 lyo5. 



Trincomalee 



4. CERIOPS, Arn. 



Blume, 1. c. p. 142. 



C.P. 1966. 



;xim syn. ; Wight, 



Hab. Trincomalee, Gardner. I^egombo, etc, 



SECT. 2. LEGNQTILEM. 



5. CARALLIA, Eoxb. 



T5lume, 1. c. p. 128, 

 1. C. integerrima, DC. Prod. iii. d. 33 : Bhm 



