18 THE JOURNAL OF INDIAN BOTANY. 



Herb. St. Xavier College, Bombay. 



No. 

 12858 and 12827. Sea-shore, Alibag, Konkan (Coll. by Feb. 1917. 



Moses Ezekiel). 



12862. Bice-fields, Alibag, (Coll. as the last), do. 



8798. Salsette, Bombay, Nov. 1918. 



8778, 8774 and 9383, Mt. Abu. Oct. 1916. 



8848. Bombay, Nov. 1916. 



8834. Salsette, Bombay, Sept. 1916. 



8803. Purandar Fort, Poona District, Dec. 1917. 

 12829. Poona, 



9370. Bassein, North Konjan (tall), Sept. 1918. 



9385. Bassein, (tall, but with short racemes), Sept. 1917. 



12686 and 12688. Campoli, (v. tall, with racemes Oct. 1918. 

 2 inches long), 



4. A. ludens Wall, {probably). 



Tall, erect. Stems with line of hairs as the last. General colour 

 of leaves ordinary green. Bacemes exceedingly long and lax, with 

 distant flowers in pedecillate clusters. 



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 Herb. St. Xavier College, Bombay. 



No. 12691. Khandala, October, 1918. 



A working clavis would be as follows : — 

 Stems pubescent and with spreading hairs, 



Leaves dark leaden-green, racemes dense, calyx segments acumi- 

 nate, strongly ciliate A. styracifolius DC. 



Leaves ordinary green, racemes lax, narrow, calyx segments sub- 

 acute, with or without a few hairs . . A. heyneanus W. & A. 

 Stems glabrous except for an alternating line of oppressed ascending 

 hairs, 



Racemes short, dense A. rugosus, DC. 



Bacemes very elongate, lax, with distant fasicles of pedicillate 



flowers A. ludens Wall. 



It is necessary however to remark that with age both the vesti- 

 ture of the first two species and the line of hairs of the last two are 

 deciduous. 



