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ARDISIA. 



There are two or more indigenous species of ardisia 

 that are handsome flowering shrubs. One, A. kumilis, I 

 saw in Dr. Carey's garden at Serampore, and another I 

 have seen in European grounds on the Coast. 

 Ardisia humilis. 



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ROUREA. 



The rourea abounds in the environs of Tavoy, where 

 the air is often filled with fragrance from its thick snow- 

 white flowers. 



Rourea Soohirthoontec. 

 Cncstis monadelpha. 



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 MEMECYLON. 



A small blue-flowered species of memecylon bearing its 

 flowers in compound corymbs, which contrast favourably 

 with its shining green leaves, is interesting to the florist 

 in this country, where blue flowers are so rare. 

 Memecylon tinctorium. 



GREWIA. 



Perhaps there is no tree more generally diffused 

 throughout the Provinces than a species of grewia, whose 

 terminal bunches of flowers may be seen on almost every 

 knoll in the country. 



Grewia. 



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COMBRETUM. 



A fragrant flowered species of combretum is common 

 on the hills near Maulmain. — A straggling shrub, with 

 winged fruit. 



Combretum Wightiana. 



