348 BURMA, IT.S PEOPLE AXD PRODUCTIONS. 



f f Anthers more or less exserted. 

 Vallaris, Biirmann. 

 C'ali/x small. Corolla almost rotatc-beU-shaped. Disk 5-lobcil. Albumen scanty. 

 Floiccrs rather showy. 



V. Hetnei, Spreng. Pi-omo. 



Evliites (lichofoma, Roxb. 

 Fcntnndra solanacea, Roth. 



Paesonsia, R. Brown. 

 Cah/x small. Disk-seales 5, free or connate. Fihnnents often spirally twisted. 

 Flowers small. 



P. spiEALis, R. Br. Pegu. Maulmuin. Katchall and Car Nicobar. 



P. ohlonr/a. Wall. 

 Ueliyme Eheedii, "Wight. 



+ + Orary-earjiels 2, di'sfincf. 

 f Anthers exserted, cohering in a eone round the stigma. 



PoTisiA, Hooker et Arnott. 



BisTc 5-lobed. Flowers small, paniclod. 



P. Cantonie>'sis, Hook, et Am. Mergui. 



Euthodon patiiculatus, Griff. 



P. HOOKEEIANA, Wight (M.). 



f f Anthers included in the corolla-tuhe. Dish cnpular or 5-cleJ't. 

 ° Corolla induplicale-valvate. 



TJeceola, Ro.rhurgh. 

 Corolla iireeolate or globose. Calyx glandless inside. Disk entire or o-lobed. 

 Flotvers small. 



U. (Chavaxxesia) Li'ciDA, D.C. Pegu and Tenasserim. 



C. esculenta, D.C. 



■-' " Corolla twisted-imhricate. 



\ Seeds narrowed at apex into a long slender neck. 



§ Follicle moniliform. 



Paeameeia, Bentham. 

 Corolla salver- or almost bell-shaped. Cnlgx many-glanded iusido. Flowers 

 small. 



P. (EcDYSANxnERA) oLAXDULiFEEA, D.C. (P.). Tenasscrim and the Andamans. 



E. Griffilhii, AMght. 



F. harhata, Miij^. 



§ § Follicle continuous, not monilifurm. 

 EcDYSAKTHEEA, Sooker ct Arnoft. 

 Corolla almost urceolate, the lobes sinistrorsely twisted. Disk entire or 5-lobed. 

 Flowers small. 



E. BRACHiATA, D.C. Kliakvcn Hills. 



E. MICEAXTHA, A. D.C. (P.). 



Anodendeox, Dc Condvlle. 



Corolla salver-shaped, the lobes narrow. Disk truncate or 5-lobed. Follicle 

 woody-coriaceous. Seeds albuminous. Flowers small. 



A. PANicuLATUJi, A. D.C. Pegu, Tenasserim, the Andamans. and Kamorta. 



Tliis is tlie plant selected according to Mr. Humfray by the Audamanese to 

 form the strings of their powerful bows. 



