460 
-Phyllanthodendron mirabile, Hemsl., Hook. Ic. Pl, t. 2563-64. 
Phylianthus mirabilis, Muell. -Ar rg. 
Bangkok, Schomburgk. 
The leaf specimens referred to by Williams, Bull. Herb. Boiss., 
v. (1905) p. 50 evidently do not belong to this species or in fact to 
Euphorbiaceae. 
* Phyllanthodendron roseum, Craib et Hutchinson, Kew Bull. 
1910 p. 23; Hook. Ic. Pl. t. 2935 
Chiengmai, in evergreen ‘jungle by a stream on Doi Sootep, 730 m., 
Kerr, 697 
var. siamensis, Crath. Uranthera siamensis, Pax et K. Hoftm., 
Engl. Pflanzenr., Euphorb.—Cluytieae, p. 95 
Chiengmai, Doi wets 1600 m., Hosseus, 505. 
ted » Le. le Pax did not feel justified in 
rising Hea aliy's s genus Phyllanthodendr on and followed Mueller 
in treating Schomburgk’s plant as a Phyllanthus. But there is 
nothing to separate generically the plant collected by Hosseus and 
made the type of the new genus Uranthera by Pax and 
Hoffmann from Schomburgk’s plant. In floral detail Hosseus 
505 agrees with the type of silat ner tame except that 
the ovary is glabrous. The petaloid disk glands have been 
uggea microcarpa, Blume—¥.B.1., 238 ; Williams, Bull. 
Herb. Boiss., v. (1905) p. 29; Coll. ae Hea. Je ourn. Linn. Soc., 
XXVil. p. 124. Cicea obovata, Kurz, For. Fl. Burma, ii. p. 354 
hiengmai, in —— ieee on Doi Sootep, 900 m., Kerr, 
1116; between Kampeng a 4 orien 20, Hosseus, 22 ; : Meh Ping, 
Muang Hawt, 240 m., oy 
Dist . India eastwards zi China and southwards to 
ititealin, Trop. Afric 
Breynia glauca, Gra, sp. n., a B. fruticosa, Hook. f., cui affinis, 
stylis erectis rec 
Fruticulus omnino o gla ber ; rami primo compressi, mox teretes, 
cortice rubro-brunneo striato obtecti; ramuli teretes, plerumque 
flexuosi. Folia pas saa ame apice mucronata, basi obtusa vel 
subrotundata, 2°8-5°5 cm. longa, 1*5-2°7 em. lata, coriacea, supra 
sicco brunnea, subtus plaion’ parceque punctata, nervis lateralibus 
utringque 5-6 supra conspicuis vel subobscuris subtus subprominulis 
intra marginem arcuatis, margine minal = petioli _ peti circiter 
is 
Chiengmai, Doi oars by side of a stream, 450 m., Kerr, 864. 
Since the above description was drawn up another collection of 
evidently the same species has been received (Kerr, 1126 from Doi 
Sootep, 840 m.) which differs from the type in the slightly larger 
