466 
-Alchornea tiliaefolia, Muell.-Arg—F.B.L, v. p. 421; For. Fi. 
Burma, ii. p. 
ee by stream in evergreen jungle on Doi Sootep, 750 m., 
Kerr, 6 
noe Skim, Assam, Burma. 
Trewia nudiflora, Linn.—F.B.I., v. p. 423; For. Fl. Burma, ii. 
9. 
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"Near Lampoon, by astream, 360 m., Kerr, 967; Phre, 156-240 m., 
Luang Vanpruk, 123 
Distr. India, Assam, Burma, Malaya. 
Cleidion javanicum, Blume—F.B.I., v. p. 444; For. Fl. Papp i 
ii. p. 390 ; Coll. et Hemsl., Journ. An Soc., Xxvili. p. 
Muang Prow, Hooey Meh Wah, by a stream, 540 m., Ken r, 1040; 
Chiengmai, cultivated, 300 m., Kerr, 1082 ; Me Youak Phre, 
240 m., Luang Vanpruk, 233. 
Distr. . Asia. 
Lao name Ma Di Mi (ex Kerr), Madumu (ex Luang Vanpruk). 
According to Kerr an oil is extracted from the fruit. 
o this species belong the specimen collected by Collett and 
vedotted by Collett and Hemsley, Lc. to Croton oblongifolius, Roxb. 
and the specimen from Mu Valley collected by Smales SS Ges to 
Mailoius khasianus, Hook. f. in Brandis, Indian Trees p. 5 
Mallotus cochinchinensis, Lour.—F. o : ,v. p. 430. M. cs 
Muell.-Arg.— For. Fl. Burma, ii. p. 3 
Chiengmai, Doi Sacien, by a aes in sGvorgtoen jungle, 720 m., 
Kerr, 1433. 
Distr. China to Malay Archipelago. 
meriotus nae Muell.-Arg.—¥ .B.I., v. p. 442; For. Fl. 
Burma, ii. p. 3 
Ciena in rab i jungle, 300 m., Kerr, 1672. 
Distr. S.E. Asi 
Macaranga Andersoni, Crazb, nom. nov. M. membranacea, Kurz, 
‘Journ. As. Soc. Beng., <li, (1873) p- 246 + For. FJ. Burma, ii. p. 389 
saltem pro parte, non Muell.-Arg. (1866 
unnan, Tut Yower, D. J. Anderson, 22/9 /18 
hie ore in evergreen jungle on Doi bie, 1050-1200 m., 
Kerr, 1187, 1187a. 
Of the type of Kurz’s M. membranacea there is only a flowerless 
specimen in Herb. Kew. This particular specimen has all the 
‘leaves lobed. The specimen collected by Anderson which agrees 
exactly with those collected by Kerr shows no trace of lobing in 
the leaves and is name ae embranacea in Kurz’s own hand- 
concerned. In all probability Kurz’s description includes two 
species the Burmese one with lobed leaves and the Yunnan-Siam 
oe Dies eels leaves for which the writer proposes os name 
