38 ii. DILLENIACE^E. (Hook. f. & Thorns.) [Dillcnia. 



8. D. scabrella, Roxl. Hart. Seng. 43; Fl. Ind. ii. 653; leaves 

 obovate-oblong toothed scabrid above, flowers fascicled 1 ^-2 in. diani., 

 .sepals glabrous. Wall. PL As. Rnr. i. 20, t. 22; Cat. 944 ; //./ < T. Fl. 

 Ind. 70. D. pilosa, Ham. in Trait*. Linn. Soc. xv. n>2 (not <>.> Roxb.). 



Forests of ASSAM and SILHET, ascending to 3000 ft. in the, Khasia hills. 



A tree; bark grey; young parts hairy. Leaves 6-10 by 4-6 in., obtuse, torn 

 beneath; petiole 1-2 in., famplexicaul at thy united ba^e. Fl,, 

 sweet-scented, pedicels 2 in", with scattered bracts near the middle. &pal8 glabrous. 

 Carpels 5-7. 



9. D. parviflora, Griff. N<>t>iL iv. 784 ; leaves obovate-oblong, scabrid 

 above, margins undulate denticulate, flu\\vr> 2-4 rarely solitary 1. \-:Mn. 

 diam., sepals silky. Knrz in Jaunt. A*, tivc. Ibmj. 1*71, 45. 



Forests of TENASSEIUM, MEKGU, TE<;V, and the ANDAMAN ISLANDS. 



A tall tree; bark grey, rugged; young parts silky or -nes 7-12 by 



4-5 in., acute or abruptly acuminate, rigidly hirsute or softly tomentose beneath, reti- 

 culated between llie n< r\vs ; pi tiule l-l in., pubeseeiit, i aniplexicaul. /'/, 

 wart-like lateral branch la 1 1 [ in., ebraeteohite, unueiitose. ScpoZ* elliptic, 



obtuse, silky, two inner less so. Petals obovate-spathulate. tit'xjmas 5-8. 



lo. D. pentag-yna, ];.>*!>. Cor. PI. i. t. iio ; Fl. In<l. ii. <;:.2; leaves 

 oblong-lanceolate acute .strongly serrate, petiole short broadly wi 

 flowers umbelled 1 in. diam., sepals glabrous. (Irnlmiu Cat. /]<>///!>. Fl. -2 ; 

 II'. ri'- A. Prodr. r, ; //../'. a- T. Fl. /</. 71. 1). au-usta and 1). pilosa, l!>..,-lj. 

 FL I ml. ii. 652. Colbertia Ooromandelianaj DC. Prodr. \. 75; \Yall. <'<n. 

 J)4S). C. augusta, !!''///. Cat . 



ts throughont India, from OUDE and BEIIAK to ASSAM, in the WKMI.KN I'EX- 

 INSCLA aii'i : -:it from < 'eylon). 



A spreading tree; bark grey ; branehes rough and scarred ; young parts very silky. 

 Leave* \ -J liy i-l ft., B r tapering into a !'ioad i-amplexieaul petiule 1 'J in. 



long, young silky ] id glahron-. r 6-8 J pedicels 1-2 in., cbractcolate. 



Sepals elliptic, glabro., obovate. (.'arp<:ls 5. 



1 1. D. grandifolia, Wall. Cat. 946 ; leaves oblong-lanceolate acute 

 serrate, petiole 5-(5 in. hardly winged. //./. <c /'. /'/. I ml. 71. 



EASTEHN PENINSULA; at Penang and Mal.-i 



\'ery similar t<j D. p< >tta</i/it, but leaves softly hairy above, densely tomentose be- 

 neath, and petioles 5-0 iu. also densely tomentose. The specimens in Wall. Herb, are 

 very imperfect. 



12. D. floribunda, 77, /. <( T. FL Ind. 71 ; leaves broadly elliptic 

 glabrous above obtuse at both ends subentire, petiole not winged, flowers 

 umbelled about 1 in. diam. Colbertia floribunda, Wall. Cat. 950. 



EASTERN PENINSULA, Martaban, Wallich. 



A tree. Leaves 18 by 10 in., obtuse at both ends, glabrous above, downy on the 

 nerves beneath; petiole about 3 in., glabrous, ebracteolate. Two leaves and a trun- 

 cheon of wood with a few withered flowers are all that represent this species in the 

 "Wallichian Herbarium. 



ORDER III. MAGNOLIACEJE. (By Hooker f. & Thomson.) 



Trees or shrubs, sometimes climbing, often aromatic, wood-tissue with 

 glandular markings. Leaves alternate, quite entire or toothed, stipulate 

 or not. Flowers axillary and terminal, often showy, white yellow or red, 



