149 
Flores foeminei sessiles vel subsessiles : — 
Tnfloreavonitis 6 sessilis, crassa et densi- 
flora 
Folia apice Stee baie rotundata, in- 
tegra, elliptico-ovata . ... 4, obtusa. 
Folia acuminata, phon repando- -dentata 
vel integra et oblongo-elliptica vel ob- 
longo-lanceolat 5. tlicifolia. 
angerowenne o” pedun ne engust Ps 
ab ses ee vel laxiflor 
7. Balansae. 
l= 7 
a ih ae Fl. Ind Bat. i. ii. 279 (1859), eek syit Boerl. 
Ned. Ind. as 359 1900), Koord. et Val. Bijdr. 
path is xi. 4 (i 906) excl. syn.; Koord. Exkurs. -FI. Java. 
—Urtica ? spinosa, Blume, Bijdr. Fl. Ned. Ind. 
507 (i picts spinosa, Blume, l.c 
Salak Mountain, Blwme; South-east Java, Forbes 
1204; erent of East Je ava, up to 500 m. alt. (fide Koorders, 
l.c.), Vernacular. ‘‘ Panawar Beas’? (Sundanese). 
2. T. zeylanica, Thwaites, Enum. 264 (1861) ; od 3 Ul Bot. 
iii. t. 11 (1851); Bedd. Fl. Sylv. . Sie 26, cores 
manicum ; ie Handb. Fil. Cerk iv. 100 ( par 
purus zeylan bc lneiaie: in Kew Journ. Bot. iv. 1. 
Diplocos ee as Bureau 
sheets Ceylon: fees near Kandy, Thwaites 2213. 
Trimen says this species is rather rare in low country from 
1000-2000 og flowering in July, the male flowers yellow, the 
female gree 
Hooker’s saantihallion of Griffith’s Burma specimen (Kew w Dis- 
trib. 4659) was, if only from a et point of view, 
elongate-ovate, ca ate-acuminate leaves. 
fith’s a is flare’ made the type of a new species, 
Hutchinso 
. caudata, 
ee T. caudata, al sp. no 
'T. zeylanica, Hoo £. Fl. Brit. Ss v. Pt. ii. 488, partim; 
Kurz, For. Fl. Brit. os ii. 464. 
