108 Rhizophoracee. [ Bruguiera. 
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1. Bruguiera gymnorhiza Lamk. 
Common near the sea coast. Kalutara; Trincomalee; Galle. 
The name B. conjugata Merr. has been adopted by Gamble but is 
no older than B. gymnorhiza Lamk. 
1a. Bruguiera sexangula Poir. in Lamk. Encycl. Suppl. 1V, 
p. 262 (1816). Bruguiera eriopetala W. & A. in Wt. Ic. i, p. 210 
(1838); Hemsl. in Fl. Brit. Ind. II, p. 438. B. gymnorhiza Thw. 
Enum. p. 120 (1859); Trim. Fl. Ceyl. Il, p. 153 pp. mom Mamie 
Rhizophora sexangula Lour. Fl. Cochinch. p. 297 (1790). 
As last, but branches thinner; leaves with shorter petioles; 
calyx-lobes usually 10, exceeding the fruit; petals densely 
hairy on the margins. 
Southern coast of the island; Negombo. 
Throughout the Eastern Tropics. 
This species seems scarcely distinguishable except by the hairy 
petals, but it is kept up in the Fl. Brit. Ind. and other floras. 
Page 154.—For B. caryophylloides Bl. read: 
2. B. cylindrica Bl. Enum. Pl. Jav. p. 91 (1830). B. caryophyl- 
loides BI. 1. c. p. 93. Rhizophora cylindrica Linn. Sp. PR peas 
(1753). 
Page 155.—For Carallia integerrima DC. read: 
1. ©. brachiata Merr. in Phil. Journ. Sc. XV, p. 249 (1910). 
Diatoma brachiata Lour. Fl. Cochinch. p. 296 (1790). 
5. CASSIPOUREA Aub. 
For Weihea zeylanica Baill. read: 
Cassipourea zeylanica Alst. in Kew Bull. 1925, p. 251. 
Anstrutheria zeylanica Gardn. in Calc. Journ. Nat. VI, p. 344 (1846). 
Weihea zeylanica Baill. in Adans. iii, p. 68 (1862). 
Page 157.—For Anisophyllea zeylanica Bth. read: 
A. cinnamomoides (Gardner & Champ.) Tetracrypta cinnamo- 
moides Gardn. & Champ. in Kew Journ. Bot. i, p. 314 (Oct., 1849). 
Anisophyllum zeylanicum Benth. in Hk. Niger Flora p. 575 (1849) 
nomen. Anisophyllea zeylanica Bth. ex Hk. f. & Th. in Journ. Linn. 
Soc. il, p. 86 (1858). 
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1. TERMINALIA Linn. 
Add to key: 
Drupe not winged: 
Stone of drupe very obscurely angled: 
Leaves glabrous : 
Leaves cordate at base; fruit glabrous : T. Catappa. 
Leaves cuneate at base; fruit tomentose . 1. T. BELERICA. 
Leaves pubescent; fruit glabrous . 2. 1. Ciera: 
Stone of drupe 5-rayed ‘ : : : . 3. T. PARVIBLORAS 
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