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ad costam nervosque densiuscule fulvo-stellato-pilosa ceterum 
sparsissime, infra paulo densius quam supra induta, nervis 5—6- 
jugis utrinque in sicco conspicuis. Inflorescentiae axillares et 
terminales, racemosae, 3-I0 cm. longae, 3-20-florae; rhachis 
dense et molliter incano-tomentosa; bracteae circ. 3 mm. 
longae, lineares ; pedicelli circ. 5 mm. longi incano-tomentosi ; 
flores albi circ. 1.5 cm. longi. Calyx late cupuliformis, circ. 
5 mm. longus, ore 5 mm. latus, densissime fulvo-tomentosus, 
margine truncatus dentibus 5 minutis. Corolla 5-partita, tubo 
3 mm. longo, lobis in aestivatione valvatis circ. 13 mm. longis 
ad 4 mm. latis lanceolatis vel ovato-lanceolatis acutiusculis 
extra minute tomentosis. Stamina Io, filamentis parte libera 
3 mm. longis undique longiuscule stellato-pilosis, antheris 6 mm. 
longis pilis stellatis conspersis. Ovarium longe albo-pilosum 
stylo ad duas partes inferiores piloso supra glabro. Fructus 
deest. 
‘“ Upper Burma :—Myitkyina in Mara Nantan forest, Kauk- 
kwe Valley. Alt. 2000 ft. March 1912. age tree. Flowers 
sweet-scented.”” E.M. Buchanan. No. Type. 
“ Myitkyina = eee Alt. 2500 ft. ie 1909.” E. M. 
Buchanan. No. 
““ Bhamo District, road to Sinlumkaba. Alt. 4000 ft. 5th 
April1g1g. Small tree.’’ Lace. No. 5737. 
This species is in all probability identical with Griffith’s 
No. 3670 in Herb. Kew., collected in the Ruby Mines District 
of Burma. To this imperfect specimen Miss Perkins gave the 
varietal name of /atifolius and attached it to S. serrulatus, Roxb. 
with the note :—‘ Verisimiliter species nova; materia vero 
nimis incompleta de hac re disceptare non possumus.’’ There 
is a S. latifolius, Pohl from Brazil. 
Styrax grandiflorus, Griff. 
S. touchanensis, Lévl. 
“ Tou-chan, Yunnan. April 1go2.’’ E. Bodinier. 
“Flanks of the Mingkwong Valley, Yunnan, in thickets. 
Lat, 25-4 5 N. Alt. 7000 feet. Tree of 30-40 ft. In fruit. 
June 1912.”’ G. Forrest. No. 8042. 
‘ Shweli Valley, Yunnan, in opensituations. Lat. 25° 30’ N. 
Alt. 6000 ft. Shrub of ro ft. Flowers creamy-white, fragrant. 
Anther orange. May 1913.” G. Forrest. No. 11,945. 
‘‘ Shweli-Salween divide, Yunnan, in open situations on the 
margins of mixed thickets. Lat. 25° N. Alt. 7000 ft. Shrub 
of 20 ft. Flowers creamy-white. June rg1g.” G. Forrest. 
No. 17,899. 
The same in fruit. Sept.1919. No. 18,455. 
Not previously recorded from China. 
