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Eurya acuminata, DC., var. Wallichiana, Dyer, F.B.L., i. p. 285. 
ae ai in evergreen jungle on Doi Sootep, 1350-1500 m. s 
Kerr, 875. 
Dise India, Burma, China, Malaya. 
Eurya japonica, Thund., var. nitida, Dyer, F. Bale ck: p. 284-5 Ki. 
Indo-Chine, i. p. 338. 
Chiengmai, Doi Sootep, 1500-1700 m., Kerr, 510, Hosseus, 181, 
3. 
Distr. India, Cochinchina, Tonkin, Cambodia, Malay Archi- 
pelago. 
Saurauje ra Wall.—F .B.U, i. p. 287; For. Fl. Burma, 
i. p. 103; Coll. et Hemsl., Journ, Linn, Soc., xxviii. p. 25; FI. 
Tnde-Cheaape p 26. 
Chiengmai, in evergreen jungle on Doi Sootep, 900 m., Kerr, 
86. 
Distr. E. India. 
Schima Wallichii, Chois—F.B.L, i. p. 289; For. Fl. Burma, 
i. p. 106; Coll. et Hemsl., Journ. Linn. Soc., xxviii. p. 25; FI. 
Indo-Chine, i. as 
Chiengmai, Doi Sootep, ret nent m., Kerr, 1083. 
Distr. India, Burma, Yunna 
Lao name, Méh Tah Loh. 
Pyrenaria camellieflora, Kurz, var. ? 
Chiengmai, Doi Sootep, 1350-1650 m., Kerr, 1102. 
Differs from P. camelliefilora, chiefly in ‘the “Hehtly larger flowers. 
en drupifera, Lour.—F.B.1., i. p. 293; For. Fl. Burma, 
hee 
. 
ue Doi Sootep, 1200-1700 m., Kerr, 889, Hosseus, 180, 
Distr. India, Burma, China. 
DIPTEROCARPACEAE 
Dipterocarpus alatus, Rorb.—F’.B.L., i. p. 298, excl. ce D. costatus; 
For. Fl. Burma, i. p. 116; Brandis, Journ. Linn. Soc., xxxi. 
p- 34; Fl. Indo-Chine, i i, p. 362; Williams, ‘Bull. Herb. Boiss., 
v. (1905) p. 
Chicstanad Din, 300 m., Kerr, 532. 
str. Burm 
Dipterocarpus oie Gaertn.—For. Fl. Burma, i. p. 117 
Brandis, Journ. Linn. Soc., xxxi. p. 35. D. alatus, Dyer, js 3 
i. p. 298 p. p. 
Chiengmai, in evergreen jungle on Doi Sootep, 600-(? 1500) m., 
Kerr, 1067. 
A portion of Kerr’s 1067 was sent to Calcutta Herbarium, and 
was compared with the material there by Mr. W. W. Smith, "who 
remarks that it agrees well with the Burmese specimens referred to 
D. costatus by the late Sir George King. Through lack of 
material, Dyer, i in the Flora of British India, l.c., pais 7 
species to D. alatus, and Brandis, for the same reason 
enumerating it as a distinct species, seems to indicate that it A sot 
