3GG BURMA, ITS PEOPLE AXD PRODUCTIOXS. 



t f Leaves almost sessile. 

 S. (Embelia) ^AR\^^LOHA, "Wall. Khakycn liills. 



Leaves i- 1 inch long, distichous, not pellucid-dotted, only the midi'lb puberulous. 

 Kaccmcs very short and almost uuibel-like. 



X X Leaves quite gJahrous. Floivers 4-iiierous. 

 S. (ilrEstxi-;) MYKTiLLrs, Hook. 



Leaves i— 1 inch long, serrately 3-toothed at the apes, conspicuously gland-dotted 

 beneath. Eacemcs very short and almost umbel-like. 

 Kurz adds from the Nicobars : 



S. (Embelia) miceocalyx, Kz. Tropical forests of Kamorta. 



Allied to £. canescens, Jack. 



Aedisia, Sw. 

 Corolla gamopetalous, usually rotate, twisted in bud. Anthers longer than the 

 filaments, free. Ovules numerous. Trees, shrubs, or under shrubs. 



* Panicles irrer/idarli/ IrancJied and conqjound, terminal, or aceompanied hij smaller 

 ones in the axils of the upper leaves. 



+ Pedicels much shorter than the eali/.r, or tlie flowers almost sessile. 

 A. ETGiDA, Kz. Tenasseiiiu (or Andamans). 



Leaves entire. Panicle stiff' and stout, rusty puberulous. Calyx-lobes acute. 



X X Pedicels much, lonijer than the calyx. 

 f Leaves entire. 

 A. PAXicrLATA, Eosb. Chittagong Hills. 



Leaves coriaceous, decui-rcnt on the strong petiole, the nerves arising at an acute 

 angle. Panicle glabrous or nearly so. Peduncle angular. 



A. AKCEPS, Wall. Tropical forests of Tenasserim up to 3000 feet. 



A. Blmnei, D.C. 



Leaves almost chartaeeous, not decurrent, the nerves diverging almost rectangu- 

 larly, numerous. Panicle slightly puberulous. Peduncle compressed. 



Scheffer attributes black berries to the Blumean species, while the Eoxburghian 

 has them white when fully ripe (Kurz). 



A. XERiiFOLiA, Wall. Ava Hills (probably). 



Leaves chartaeeous. Panicles rusty-puberulous, chiefly from the axils of the 

 upper leaves. Calyx-lobes lanceolate. 



f f Leaves serrulate. 

 A. SEEBrLATA, Kz. Ava Hills (jirobably). 



Habit of the preceding. Calyx-lobes linear. 



* •■" Flotvers in racemes often contracted uniliel-like, rarehj the racemes or umheh 

 simpli/ compound, axillarij, lateral or axillari/ and terminal. 



X Umlels in small axillary corymbs or cymes [Pimelandra, D.C). 



A. EroEXi^FOLiA, Wall. Martaban at 4000 feet. 



Nearly glabrous. Leaves thin coriaceous. Flowers minute. Cymes rusty 

 velvety, of the length of the petiole. 



X X Umbels or racemes simple or compound. 

 t Uinlcls forming a simple terminal 2>ani<le. 

 A. AxDAMAXiCA, Kz. Tropical forests of tlio Andamans. 



