URTICACE^ 109 



CELTIS. 



See Vol. I p. 367 and add : 



Celtis wightii Planch.; F.B.I. V 483, IV 4. This is, 

 I believe, the species of the plant described in Vol. I 

 p. 368 under the name C. cinnamomea Lindl. and now 

 shown in t. 503. 



TREMA. 



Trcma oricntalis Bl. ; Vol. I p. 369. t. 504. 



PHYLLOCHLAMYS. 



This genus does not occur here, the plants named 

 in Vol. I pp. 369-70 being probably spiny branches of 

 Sideroxylon tomentosum Roxb. (p. 67). 



DORSTENIA. 



Small herbs with minute flowers imbedded in a flat 

 angular receptacle. 



Dorstcnia india Wall; F.B.I. V 494. Leaves ovate, 

 entire, receptacle, ^ inch diameter with 4 or 5 project- 

 ing arms. t. 505. 



PILEA. 



See Vol. I p. 371. 



Pilca trincrvia Wt. ; Vol. I p. 372. t. 506. 



ELATOSTEMA. 



See Vol. I p. 372. 



Elatostcma lincolatum Wight. ; Vol. I p. 373. 

 t. 507. 



Elatostcma surculosum Wight. ; Vol. I p. 373. 

 t. 508. 



POUZOLZIA. 



See Vol. I p. 374. 



Pouzolzia wightii Benn. ; Vol. I p. 375. t. 509. 



