158 



Eranthemum Parishii, C. B. Clarke — F.B.I., iv. p. 499 ; Hosseus, 

 Engler Bot. Jahrb., xli. p. 70 ; Hosseus, ii. p. 440. 



Chiengmai, Doi Sootep, 720-1050 m., Kerr, 938, 1779, Hosseus, 

 267 ; Pitsanulok, Nakontai, 300 m., Hosseus, 722a. 



Distr. Moulmein, Tenasserim. 



Cystacanthus abbreviates, Craib, a C. paniculato, T. And., cui 

 affinis, foliis basi longius attenuatis, petiolis longioribus, panicula 

 brevi, calycis indumento breviore, corollae indumento sparsiore 

 recedit. 



Suffrutex sarmentosus, vix 1 m. altus (ex Kerr) ; ramuli primo 

 teretes, virides, puberuli, mox tetragoni, straminei, minute scaberuli. 

 Folia oblanceolata vel obovato-oblanceolata, apice breviter acuminata, 

 obtusa, basi attenuata, ad 15 cm. longa, 5 cm. lata, chartacea, 

 margine integro, supra glabra, subtus costa nervisque puberula, 

 nervis lateralibus utrinque circiter 6 obliquis supra subprominulis 

 subtus cum nervis transversis prominulis ; petioli usque ad 3*5 cm. 

 longi. Flores in paniculam terminalem angustam abbreviatam 

 dispositi ; bracteae parvae, deciduae ; pedicelli circa 3 mm. longi. 

 Calycis segmenta lineari-lanceolata, subobtusa, 7 mm. longa, 1*5 mm. 

 lata, extra adpresse strigillosa, intra ut extra sed parcius, pilis 

 glanduloso-capitatis ciliata. Corolla purpurea (ex Kerr), corollae 

 C. paniculati similis nisi indumento extra parciore. Stamina 2, 

 filamentis 12*5 mm. longis ima basi hirsutis, antheris oblongis, 

 connectivo breviter glanduloso-hirsuto. Ovarium circiter 2 mm. 

 altum, glabrum, stylo superne glabro interne pilis perpaucis 

 breviusculis patulis instructo. — Craib, Kew Bull. 1911, p. 438. 



Lakon, Hooey Meh Tah, by a stream, 600 m., Kerr, 1019. 



Andrographis tenuiflora, T. And., vars. 



Chiengmai, Doi Sootep, in mixed jungle, 550 m., Kerr, 1436, in 

 deciduous jungle, 360 m., Iferr, 2212 and at 660 m., Kerr, 1338. 



Of the above collections 1436 is typical A. tenuiflora, while 1338 

 and probably 2212 belong to the variety Parishii (T. And., pro sp.). 



The writer has found it inexpedient at the present time to name 

 these plants critically since he has not seen all the plants described 

 as new species by C. B. Clarke under Leptostachya. A duplicate 

 of one of these is in Kew herbarium and it is certainly an Andro- 

 graphis. The writer had hoped to see these plants by this time and 

 drew Hosseus' attention to the plant in Kew, but in his second paper, 

 at page 441, he repeats C. B. Clarke's determinations. 



Phlogacanthus asperulus, Nees — F.B.I., iv. p. 512. 

 Meh Ping, Chieng Dao, in evergreen jungle, 420 m., Kerr, 1053. 

 Distr. Bengal, Assam, China. 



Kerr's plant is identical with Simon's Khasia specimens but I do 

 not feel sure these are quite typical. 



Phlogacanthus curviflorus, Nees, var. brevicalyx, C. B. Clarke — 

 F.B.I., iv. p. 511. 



Chiengmai, on marshy ground in evergreen jungle on Doi Sootep, 

 900 m., Kerr, 957. 



Distr. (of var.) Lower Burma. 



The plant enumerated by Hosseus, Engler Bot. Jahrb., xli. p. 69 

 et ii. p. 442, as P. curviflorus from the same locality is probably 

 identical with Kerr's plant. The calyx teeth in Kerr, 957, are 



