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CELASTRACEAE. 
Kurrimia. Lawson, in the Flora of _British India identified 
Beddome’s Trochisandra indica, Fl. Sylv. t. 120, of which 
e had seen no specimens, with Pate paniculata, Wall., 
and described a new species, K. bipartita, from specimens 
collected by Wight in the Sivagiri hills of Tinnevelly. Bed- 
dome’s specimens in the Madras Herbarium agree with Wight’s 
and are, I consider, distinct from K. paniculata. As Beddome’s 
name is older than Lawson’s, K. Po ett Laws. must now give 
place to K. indica, Gamble, n 
AEODENDRON. My own cree in the field and my 
collections, and my examination of Wight’s and other specimens 
in the Madras Herbarium, sagt me that Wight and Arnott 
were right i in keeping separate HL. glaucum and E. paniculatum. 
I am inclined to thin . that ievecligatiin in the field will show 
that there may be a third species characterized by small leaves 
rying green and very short cymes, but the material is at present 
insufficient. 
RHAMNACEAE. 
Ventinaco. I have spent some time over this genus and 
the excellent series se specimens available confirm in m 
patana, Gaertn. I aids also described as ne a consider 
two species distinct from both: V. Goughit allied to V. calycu- 
lata, and V. lan mailae 4 allied to V. oo. an ee 
Z. 
the North Indian S. nite Be Wall. Mr 1 Ac Sprague, "3 
Kew, very kindly went. over the sheen with me and ¢ 
Leaves thic long-acumi ain-ne up to 12 "pairs, 
ther close (‘3 to “4 in ee strongly impressed on the upper 
surface where, too, the reticulation is inconspic Thyrses 
contracted, united in afy subcylindric panicle with the 
thachises and calyx-tube crispately white-villous; disk very 
narrow; flowers *15 in. in diam ry 3 Leaves 
Indian ae planta seems to be Rham us parviflora, Klein; Roe 
Sch. — v. 295 (1819); two years later ( ar 2 was, deacntliad 
from Dr. Heyne’s specimens in Roth, Noy. Pl. 
Govanta. TI have included in the Madras aie “ leptos- 
tachya, DC., though I have seen ne specimens in Herbaria. I 
feel sure I have seen it growing in the N. Circars aad be locality 
is given by focbugh and W. & A. 
