COLONEL MUNRO'S MONOGRAPH OF THE BAMBUSACEA 117 



lanceolatis, acuniinatis, basi in petiolum attenuates, maigiiie scabris, vagiuis glabrU, 

 ligulis exsertis, truncatis, denticulatis, pilosulix." — Hegel. 



Habitatio ignota. 



This is very probably a species of jPhyllostachys. 



42. B. arg-enteo-striata, Regel, I. c. fig. 5. " Caule glabro, 4-5-pcdali, orassitiV pnnia- 



cygnese; ramulis ad nodos biannulatos coufcrtissimis ; i'oliii linen ri -lanceolate 

 glabris, acuminatis, basi rotundatis, brevissime petiolatis, marline scabris, vairinis 



brevissime puberulis, ore in ligulam brevissimam, longe ciliatara excurr at 

 Be gel. 



c" 



Hab. ignota. 



(1 



In the drawing this hears a resemblance to B, Tortunei. 



I have not yet observed either of the two preceding species in cultivation in laiglan.l; 

 and neither the descriptions nor the coloured figures enable me to identifj either of them 



with any previously known species. 



In addition to several of the preceding species, described from ipecunens rolled- 

 Dr. Brandis, and in describing which I have derived much assistant from that g. ml, 

 man's careful notes made on the living plants, I have seen some specimen, w l.i> ..... I 

 " Wathaboot," and no 14, "Theiwa" of the Burmese; but in neither case an Hie; rof 

 ficient to enable me to describe the plant satisfactorily; and, unfortunately, ... theae t» 

 instances Dr. Brandis's notes do not contain much information, nor do the; quit. ag. 

 with the specimens. Some of Dr. Brandis's plants belong to other genera than Jimtm 

 and will be found described in the following pages. 



Many of the species, from no. 24 to 42, as well as several of the follow,,,, te|*knoun 



species, may very probably not belong to M J "-^3^2 



and example of most authors, I have placed under the main . * 



doubtful plants which I had not strong reasons for believing to belong to ot]., 



BmOmm jlorifera, minus not*, onctoribns i*pte i*«ipU 



(Ordo alpha1)etieus.) 



43. B 



aferioribus 



.. Mm , Poi, Enc. viii. 704. "Culmo arboreo, ^^^"'i b* 



spinosissimis , foliis lineari-lanceolatis, parus, gia • I jfloriSj sli;:mat j„ us 



panieula terminali, erecta, spiculis congest*. D M£ / _ f , |g 



caryopsi oblonga."-B. et Sch. I. o. l^J™ r] C(ichin ., 72 

 Steud. I. o. 330 ; Lindl. / 



Armdo ogreriU, Lour- FL Cod 



spinosa, Rumph. Amb. iv. 14, t, 3. (teste Lour.) an 



Bab. in Cochin-China et fortasse etiarn in China, Lo'iraro 



(C 



Culrnvs lignosus, subteres, tortuosus, 30 peel, aiiu , ^ j B f e riorihiii d 



brevibus, intus parum 



Folia 



1Ilfl orcsceDtia ot mpt*.* Sgmmnlo 



inns 



(eorolke, Lour.) 



" — Lour 



