52 E. Jablonszky. — Euphorbiaceae-Phyllanthoideae-Bridelieae. 



longi; limbus orbiculatus vel obovatus, utrinque dz rotundatus, membranaceus, demurn 

 subcoriaceus, 3,5 — 11 cm longus, 2 — 8 cm latus, glauco-vii'idis, subtus glaucescens, 

 junior ad nervös eano-pilosus; costae secundariae 5 — -8, brochidodromae vel dictyo- 

 dromae; nexwi tertiarii reticulati. Flores sessiles, glomerati, axillares, extus zb mollitei'-pilosi. 

 Flores q^ 5 — 6 mm longi; laciniae calycis elongato-triangulares; petala exigua, calyce 

 multoties breviora, linearia; discus pulvinatus; rudimentum ovarii glabrum, humile. 

 Flores Q : receptaculum cupuliforme ; discus annularis vel paulo cylindrico-elongatus ; 

 ovarium glabrum; styli 3 liberi, bifidi. Capsula glabra, laevis, globosa, 15 — 20 mm alta, 

 non stipitata, calyce caduco. Semina globosa, nitida. Cotyledones crassae, orbiculatae; 

 radicula brevissima, crassa, globosa. 



Provinz des westlichen Gebirgslandes der Malabarküste: Nilgherries (Wight 

 n. 2605!). 



Provinz der Gangesebene: Bengalen (Hooker f.!), Manbhum (Campbell!), 

 Sibpur (Meebold n. 10373!), W.-Bengalen (Kurz!), Simla (Wall. Cat. n. 7877B). 



Hindostanische Provinz: Chota Nagpur (Gamble n. 8884!), Hazaribagh (Clarke 

 n. 20314!), Shevaroi Hills (Perrottet n. 1 II !). 



Provinz Ceylon: Colonna Corle (Thwaites n. 2163!). 



Kultiviert im botan. Garten Kalkutta (Wall. Cat. n. 7877 E!) und Buitenzorg 

 (Geh r mann!). 



Nutzen. G. collinus enthält ein Gastroenteritis erzeugendes Gift, das in Indien als 

 Arzneimittel und Fischgift Verwendung findet. Auch Mord und Selbstmord soll dort 

 damit bewerkstelligt werden. — Vergleiche Lewin, Lehrbuch der Toxicologie (1907) 373. 



Nota. Adest in herb. Berolinensi specimen mancum ex horto Calcuttensi a cl. Müller 

 Arg. pro Bridelia eollina ß. microphylla Müll. Arg. in sched. sumptum, quod ad Phyllanthum 

 nobilem Müll. Arg. pertinet. 



Species quoad affinitatem dubiae. 



100. C. Minahassae Koorders in Meded. Lands. Plantent. XIX. (1898) 625. — 

 >Arbor 10 m alta. Folia coriacea, anguste vel late ovata, 8 — 9 cm longa et 3 — 5 cm 

 (saepius 4*/2 — 5 cm) lata, basi obtusa, subtruncata vel rarius acuta, utrinque glaberrima, 

 oculo nudo supra subavenia, oculo armato minute dense reticulata, in sicco grisea; apice 

 longe acuminata. Capsula 6 — 7 mm longa, ima basi et apice pilis paucis adpressis, 

 cetera glabra.« 



Zentromalayische Provinz: Celebes, Minahassa. 

 Einheim. Namen: Meha, Kajoe-meha. 



Nota. Speciem hanc imperfecte descriptam non vidi, teste J. J. Smith in Koords. et 

 Val., Bijdr. Booms. Java XII. (1910^ 299, verisimiliter cum C. sumatrano cunjungenda erit. 



101. C. Robinsonii Elm. in Leafi. Philipp. Bot. III. (1910—11) 909. — Arbor 

 circ. 12 — 15 m alta; ramuli Ultimi adpresse-ferrugineo-tomentosi. Petioli 5 — 6 mm 

 longi, juniores adpresse ferrugineo-tomentosi; limbus lanceolatus, sensim attenuatus, 

 6 — 10 cm longus, 1 — 2,5 cm latus, supra viridis, subtus glaucus, sparse adpresse 

 pubescens; costae secundariae dictyodromae. Flores fasciculati, sessiles; bracteae minutae, 

 dense pubescentes; calyx q? glaber, circ. 4 mm longus, basi 1 mm longe connatus; 

 discus irregulariter lobulatus ; filamenta basi connata. Capsula et flores Q ignoti. 



Provinz der Philippinen: Sibuyan, Magallanes (Mt. Giting-giting) (Eimer 

 n. 12540!). 



Nota. Species valde incomplete nota; flores non vidi. 



102. C. angustifolius Merrill in Philipp. Journ. Sc. C. VII. (1912) 386. — Frutex 

 2 — 3 m altus, glaber. Petioli brevissimi, ad 2 mm longi. Limbus lanceolatus vel an- 

 guste lanceolatus, 3 — 12 cm longus, 0,8 — I cm latus, sensim tenuiter acuminatus, basi 

 obtusus, subcoriaceus, nervis obscuris. Flores fasciculati (vel solitarii?), 4-meri, sessiles; 

 sepala lanceolata, 2,5 mm longa, villosa; petala 4, anguste oblongo-obovata, 2 — 2,5 mm 

 longa, truncata, dimidium calycis aequantia. Ovarium dense hirsutum. Capsula ovoi- 

 dea vel subglobosa, sparse pilosa, circ. 8 — 10 mm longa. 



