2 
Herbarium by my excellent Tihied a wt J. H. Lace, Esq., Chief 
of the Burmese Forest Department. I know of no species resembling 
it, and in the absence * fruit raced seed it is impossible to determine 
its position in the Epitome of Burmese Balsams nies in the 
Records of the Botanical Survey of India—J. D. Hoo 
Fie. 1, — Br ben sepal; 3 and 4, vexillum flattened out and in natural 
position; 5, a petal; 6, en! petal ; 7, base of another lateral petal; — 
8, setioink? 7. “ist, All enlarg ed. 
