2 
(b) Anthers 2-celled, leaves persistent. 
2. “9 assamica, Kurz, umbels 10-14-flowered. 3. LZ. Meissneri, 
te) Anthers 4-celled. 
4. DL. citriodora, Hemsl., leaves deciduous, umbels 5- flowered. Siebold 
N 
(Museum He i. 366) mentions it under Aperula (anthere rap asad 9 
matica, Brandis, leaves persistent, umbels 5-flow 
Near (his, oe distinct, are, 6: A shrub or small tree, SP oseen. 
5-6,000 ft., Henry 10439, 11395, 11395 A; Hancock 244. Umbels 
and flowers cone er arte  sgiadgaaest Male only known. 7. 
shrub, Ton 
Balansa 558, 3430 ; ee only kno 
5. Bracts of involucre narrow, ae deciduous, 
(a) Umbels many-flowered, leaves deciduous. 
8. L. umbellata, Thunb. 9. ZL. sericea, Blume. 
Umbel 
10. LZ. glauca, Blume, leaves poms 11. LZ. communis, Hemsl., 
leaves persistent.—Dirtricu Bran 
Fig. 1, invol two flowers and bases of the pedicels of three others ; 
2. a stamen teed a bu a 3 a petal and a stamen of te 0 uter series ; 4, dorsal view 
of the same sta pay a Sete of the inner series; 6, rudi imentary pistil from a 
male flower. 4’ {1 aati arged 
