20 
ut in caulibus. Jnvolucri bracteae 7, e basi liberae, lineari-lanceo- 
latae, obtusae, 1 cm. lon gae, 1°5 mm. latae, indumento brevi ut in 
boidea, 4°7 cm. lata, aca. ug brevi. Filiementa in columnam 
15 em. altam connata. Styli rami 5, subconnati, stigmatibus 
spathulatis breviter pilosi. Fructus vix sta late ellipsoideus, 
1°6 em. altus, 1 em. diametro, parce albo-hirsutu 
Near Meh Man, “se m., in deciduous jungle, pe 1004, 
Lao name, Chi Cha 
Hibiscus oe im, —F.B.L, i. p. 3 
Doi Chieng Dao, 400 m., Hosseus, 468 ; See Lindhard, 65. 
Distr. Trop. —— Australia, Africa 
Hibiscus toga Linn, on ™ se Pi “338, 
Chiengmai, 300 m., Kerr, 800. 
Disir. Tropine-sobten saad: 
Thespesia Lampas, - et Gibs. = hs i, up. 8453 For, FI. 
Burma, i. p. 128; Fl. Indo-Chine, i. p. 4 
Chiengmai, Doi Sootep, 300-720 m., arr, 795; Wang Djao, 
Hosseus, 54, 
Distr, India, Burma, China, Cochinchina, Malaya, Africa. 
— arboreum, Zinn.—F.B.I., i. p. 347 ; FI. Indo-Chine, i. 
‘Beak Zimmermann, 
Sir G. Watt remarks on this plant that it is a “form approaching 
G. Nanking, Meyen 
Ee tat 
Sterculia campanulata, Wall. 
Hills between Muang Prow al Chieng Dao, 600 m., Kerr, 1043. 
The oe is not quite certain as the collection consists of 
a few male flowers. 
Sterculia ometa, Wall.—For, Fl. Burma, i. p. 136; Fl. Indo- 
Chine, i. p. 466. Ss. armata, Mast., F.B.L., i. p. 367, p.p. 
Doi Chieng se 1700 m. , Hosseus, 411, 
Distr. Burm 
Sterculia er panooler Indo-Chine, i. p. 462. 
Bangkok, Zimmermann, 48 
Distr, Cochinchina, 
Chiengm lanceolata, C 
Chien wee a Booka” 660 m., Aerr, 1088. 
Distr” 
ve ra Linn. —F.B.L., i. p. 365, p.p.; Fl. Indo- 
Chine, i. p. 495. 
sie jao, Hosseus, 70a. 
Distr. India, China, Malaya. 
Helicteres elongata, Wall.—F.B.1., i. p. 365; For. FI. Burma, i, 
p. 144; Coll. et Hemsl., Journ. Linn, Soe., xxviii. p. 27. 
