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maxima, rotundata, circiter 1-4 cm. diametro, interiora Hate elliptica, 
1*7 cm. longa, 1*2 cm. lata, coriacea, ciliata, extus appresse pubes- 
centia, intus glabra margines apicesque versus parce brevissime 
ilulosa. Petala sulphurea (ex Kerr), obovata, apice rotundata, basi 
cuneata vix stipitata vel interdum in unguem distinctum contracta, 
2°5-2°6 cm. longa, 1°4-1°5 cm. lata, “utrinque glabra, distincte 
nervata. Ovarium e carpellis 6 constitutum, 8 mm. altum, superne 
appresse er aan hy ; styli 8 mm, longi, uncinati, glabri. 
Hill wig 2 Prow and Chieng Dao, 600 m., in mixed 
Jungle, Kerr, 10 ‘ 
Distr. Buri , Kurz, ae Sane 140 ? 
The specimen collecte d by Kurz in Burma was named D. parvi- 
flora, and it is possible that this plant may be the D. parviflora, 
Kurz, For. Fl. Burma, I. p. 21 non Griff. From Griffith’s species 
D. Kerri is readily distinguished by its larger dower and by the 
very different shape and indumentum of the ag als. 
Dillenia pulcherrima, Aurz—F.B.1., ae gr Burma, 
i, p.19; Coll. et Hemsl., Journ. Linn. Bes xxviii. p. 16. 
Meh Fang, 360 m., Kerr, 1063. 
Distr. Burma, 
Lao name, Ma San Quang. 
MAGNOLIACEAE. 
Talauma Hodgsoni, Hook /. et Th.—F¥.B.L., i. p. 40. 
Chiengmai, evergreen jungle on Doi Sootep, 660-900 m., Kerr, 
1098 
Distr. Serge a Upper Burma. 
Lao name, Boon Tah 
dais Meant F fw —F.B.L., . Fl. Burma, i. 
25; Williams, Bull. Herb. Boseis me es. ~ 23; FI. Indo- 
Chine, i isp, 38, 
Chiengmai, Doi Sootep, 900-1140 m., Kerr, 1279, Hosseus, 480. 
Distr. India, Yunnan, throughout Indo-China, Malaya. 
Lao name, Chum Pi (ex Kerr). 
ANONACEAE., 
Uvaria rufa, - ear te me: Bull. Herb. Boiss., v. (1905) 
p. 23; Fl. Indo-Chine, i. 
Chiengmai, in scrub aes at foot of Doi Sootep, 300 m., 
Kerr, 660 
Distr. Cochinchina, Java. 
Ellipeia cherrevensis, Pierre ex Finet et Gagnep.—¥ |. Indo-Chine, 
i. p. 58, 
Chiengmai, in deciduous jungle on Doi Sootep, 300-450 m., 
Kerr, 636—* a few twigs about 45 cm. high from a perennial 
rootstock.” 
Distr. Cambodia. 
Artabotrys burmanicus, oe i B.L., i. p. 55; For. Fl. Burma, i. 
p- 32; Fl. Indo-Chine, i. p. 
Petchabouri (ex FI. Indo-Chine, LG.). 
