DISTRICTS ; S. CHINA, BUBMA, YOMBiM, SUM. 



235 



Table V 



Distribution of the Genus G-ompiiostem 



concluded 



c 



03 



« 



Geo it. 



SPECIES 





cc 



c 



s 



c 



3 



ci 



3 



5 



5 



a 



ui 



i 



| 



1 



a 

 c 



c 



3 



£ 





H 



§ 



c 



Lucida 



• ♦• 



c 

 o 



&. G. oblongum, 



sijb-sp. genuina; 



var. typica; 

 form « G. Philippinarum (12. 6'. 



Phili ppinarum) 



form = G. Scortechimi (13. G. 



Scorteckinii) 



form = true G. oblongum (14. (?. 



oblongum) 



var. parvifolia; 



form m G. javanicum (15. G. java- 

 nicum) 



form = G. rugosum (16. G, rugosum) 

 sub-sp. leiocarpon ; 



Tar. lucida (17. G. lucidum type) .. 





- 





IC 



* 



I 





3 



S Ia5 



wir. canescens (17. efo. 



Tar 



■.« 



••• ••• 



••• ••• 



• • • • . . 



. . . . . . 



• • • Ml 



*** *%♦ 



• • • 



- - - 





• • • 



1 



* • » 



• •• .-. 



• • | 



••• «•• 



• - • 



• I • 



*• 



•♦ 



• •• 



*•• 



1 





1 

 1 





1 



■ • • 



• • 



... 



t •• 



1 



- « • 



»* 



• « • 



* ♦ - 





... 



1 

 1 



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1 



t ♦ • 



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• •• «• 



t ■ • 



1 



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- 



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• • • 



«•• 















I I 4 





• • . 



-•• 









• • • 





- - 





* » 



• ■ III 









/, G. phlomoides (18. (?. phlomoidct) ... 



• «• • • • 



• • 1 



. • • 



• . • 



« . 



• • • • •* 



• . , 



• *» 



1 



Pedunculata ... 



h G. pedunculatum, 

 sub-sp. genuina (19. 

 SUB-sp, Curtisii (20. 



G. pfdunjculatum) 

 On Curtini) 





• •• 



• 1 1 



• « 



• • • 



• • » • • • 



i 



. • . 



• • « 



■ ■ • 







. . • 



%»« 





»*» i ■ • 



L G. chinense (21. G. ddnense) 



... 1 



- • 



• • • . * . 



• •. 



i 



• t 



t • 



. i • 



b - - • 



. . > 



t i 



• t • 



. . . 



«■• i * • i . . • 



m. G. Mastersii (22. (?, Mastersii) 



Melissifolia ... 



#•• I • •■ 



«. G. velutinum (23. G. veltUinum) ... 



1 







• #• ••• . - » • « ..» 



• • • 



*•• ••• . . . 



. . ... 



*•• • • » • • • i 



o. G. ovatum (24. G. ovatum) ... 



p. G. melissifolium (25. G. melimfolium) 



























• • 



• • • 



• - 



1 



. . . 1 



1 *** 1 



*** 



... 



1 « • 



• 1 



1 • 







1 



















• • • 



1 ■ * " 1 



• • • 



1 



1 



1 



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■ •« 



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• 



... 



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• • • 



1 



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t • • 



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• • 



... 



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• • • • * 



• . 



• • • 



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... 



' t - 





The district of South-Eastern Ch 



has 



nly 



species ( G. chincme) 



m 



however widely distributed in the district, occurring in the island of I la 



This 

 id 



is 

 in 



the pi 



of Kwangtung and Fokien 



d is, besides, very distinct. South-J iter 



China may therefore be 



dered a district phytogeographically distinct 



In South-Western Yunnan two species have been found (G. Wallichu, G. lucidum) 



both appear in precisely the same form 



Upp 



B 



Siam has hitherto yielded 



one (G. parvifl* 



typ 



which 



appears 



13 



Both district 



must therefore be annexed to Burma. Burma (including Upper Burma of political 



geography 



but excluding Martaban-Tenasserim — or the Malay Isthmus) has yielded 



ght 



l>uy> wuu VAWuu * u & • i • 



forms, but these are of very unequal morphological value. Besides the three 



G. nutans, which extends to Assam 



mentioned already, which all of them extend to Assam, these 

 which is very distinct and is endem 

 (type), which extends to 

 Peninsula on the other; 



d e G. Ilcmsley 



G 



turn 



Assam on the one hand and to the Malay Isthmus and 



<?. strobilinum (type) and G. strobilinu 



var. acaulis. The last 



ly related to the 



two are endemic, and I 

 to a species very nea] 

 Wallichiiy while another 

 indeed hardly varietally separable from 



confined to Lower Burma (P 



o 



Upi 



B 



and Arracan), but belong 

 Assam and Yunnan G 



ty of the same species, G. strobilinum 



viridis (which is 



acaulis) 



the Malay Isthmus (Tavoy) 



Ann. Boy. Bot. (jakd. Calcutta Yol. III. 



