97 
7. A. canarensis, Dalz. in Hook. Kew Journ. Bot. iii. 37 
(1851); Hook. f. Fl. Brit. or i. 420 (1874); Talb. Trees Bomb. 
29 (1894); Woodr. in Journ. Bomb. Nat. v. i. 265 (1897); 
Cooke, Fl. Bomb. 1. 159 (1901); Gamble, Fl. Madras i. 129 
(1915). A. glomerata, Wight. Ic. t. 1986 (1853). 
Inp1a. Bombay: near Bombay, Palzell; Conean, Stocks; 
North Kanara; evergreen forests of the Supa Ghats, Talbot; 
Kumta and Sirsi Road, Woodrow; Nilkund, Woodrow; South 
Kanara; Mangalor, Pichenuches 2399 5 Gudda Badschagee, 
Hohenacker. Mysore: Cleghorn, Apr., fils. Wight; without 
definite locality, Wight 567. 
8. A. obcordata, Hemsl. in Hook. Ic. Pl. t. 2673 (1900). 
Curna. Yunnan: Fulo forests to the south of Szemeo, 1600 m., 
fls. white, 4. Henry 12894. 
Sia Ban Ta kaw, near Wieng Papao, 550 m., Mar., fls., 
oe 16; Me Khan, Mar., fls. and fr., Linit 68. 
Burm Tharrawaddy district; Myodwiu, Mar., fls., Lace 
5712; vaan district; Aingdou-Kun Reserve, Mar., fls., Lace 
6109; Shan Hills, 650 m., Mar., fls., Collett 433. 
A very distinct species with the triangular acumen of the 
leaves protruding from a wide and often fairly deep sinus, the 
leaf being in outline pe Re at both ends. 
9. A. Helferiana, Kurz in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. xhii. ii. 
137 (1874), partim, excel. Wallich 1057. 
Burma. Tenasserim: Moulmein district, Helfer 923; Fal- 
coner, partim (quoad folia in Herb. Edinb.). 
. tomentosa, A. Juss. in Ann. Sci. Nat. Ser. i. xiii. 
267 "(asa Mig. FI. Ind. Bat. i. i. 586 "1350) Hochreut. Cat. 
(68 Nov. i. 45 (1904). Hiraea tomentosa, Blume, Bijdr. 225 
25). 
Maray ArcutpeLtaco. Java: Parang, Horsfield 915; Buiten- 
zorg, Hochreutiner 34. 
ave not seen fruits of this species, and have therefore put 
it into two places in the key. Its natural position, however, 
seems to be nearest A. Helferiana, and probab y the fruits when 
known will prove to be orbicular as in that species. 
11. A. Cavaleriei, Léveillé in Fedde, Repert. ix. 458 (1911). 
A. Dunniana, Léveillé, l.c. xi. 65 (19 12). 
Curna. Kou-chow: Lofou, Apr., fls., Cavalerie 2993; Lung- 
chow, Morse 512. 
Léveillé seems to have described this s species twice, for 
Cavalerie 2993 is quoted in each of the publications cited, an 
the two descriptions do not point to any mixture in this number. 
