104 



Mussaenda sp. allied to M. Kcrrii, M. polyneura, and probably to 

 M. Wallichii but too incomplete to admit of certainty. M. sp., 

 Hosseus, ii. p. 445. 



Chiengmai, Doi Sootep, Hosseus, 241. 



Mycetia cauliflora, Rcinw. 



Chiengmai, Doi Sootep, evergreen jungle by stream, 900 m., 

 Kerr, 1833. 



Distr. Java, Yunnan. 



Mycetia longifolia, K. Sch. Adenosacme longifolia, Wall. F.B.I., 

 iii. p. 95 ; For. Fl. Burma, ii. p. 54. 



Chiengmai, in evergreen jungle on Doi Sootep, 660 m., Kerr., 1148. 

 Distr. Himalayas, Burma, Assam, Yunnan, Tonkin, Malaya. 



Randia dumetorum, Lamk. F.B.I., iii. p. 110. 



Chiengmai, Doi Sootep, 300-450 m., Kerr, 568. 



Distr. India, Burma, Malaya. 



This plant is identical with the plant referred to R. tomentosa by 

 Collett and Hemsley in Journ. Linn. Soc., xxviii. p. 66. In the 

 writer's opinion it is referable rather to R. dumetorum in the wide 

 sense and may possibly be R. nutans, DC. a species maintained 

 in For. Fl. Burma, ii. p. 45. 



Randia Griffith!!, Hook.f., F.B.I., iii. p. 112? 

 Chiengmai, Doi Sootep, evergreen jungle, 1050 m., Kerr, 1776. 

 Distr. Khasia. 



This species is represented at Kew by fruiting specimens only, 

 and those collected by Dr. Kerr are all in flower. 



Randia longiflora, Lamk. F.B.I., iii. p. Ill, pro parte ; 

 Williams, Bull. Herb. Boiss., v. (1905) p. 952, pro parte. Weber a 

 lonyiflora, Kurz, For. Fl. Burma, ii. p. 48. 



Klong Son, Schmidt, 652. 



Distr. China, Indo-China, Malaya. 



Randia longiflora, Lumk., var. ? R. fasriculata, K. Sch., Bot. 

 Tidsskr., xxiv. p. 332; Williams, Bull. Herb. Boiss., v. (1905) 

 p. 952, non DC. 



Klung, Schmidt, 372. 



Randia siamensis, Craib, Kew Bull. 1911, p. 390, nom. nov. 

 R. longiflora, Lamk. F.B.I., iii. p. Ill, pro parte; Williams, 

 Bull. Herb. Boiss., v. (1905) p. 952, pro parte. Wcbera siuiiicnsis, 

 Kurz, For. Fl. Burma, ii. p. 48. Grifftthia siamensis, Miq. 



Chiengmai, in deciduous (eng) jungle, 300 m., Kerr, 583 ; Cape 

 Liant, Murton, 62 ; Bangkok, Schomburyk, 113. 



Distr. Burma. 



The writer cannot acquiesce in the treatment of 1-t. lonyijiora in 

 the Flora of British India, I.e. and proposes the name R. siamensis 

 for the Indo-Chinese plant with the short corolla tube which was 

 originally described by Miquel as Griffithia siamensis. 



Randia similis, Craib, a R. hygrophila, Hook, f., cui affinis, 

 floribus paullo minoribus solitariis ad apices ramulorum brevium 

 lateralium gestis, calycis lobis hand ciliatis recedit. 



Ramuli validi, cinerei, glabri, haud nitidi. Folia (vix matura:?) 

 sessilia vel subsessilia, obovato-oblaneeolata vel obovato-elliptica, 

 apice rotundata, breviter apiculata, basi cuneata, 1 '5-3*5 cm. longa, 



