OLKACE^. 547 



■y. undulata. Ait. (O. undulata, Jacq. hort. schunbr. 1, t. 2; — Lodd. B. 



Cab. t. 379 ;— B. M. 58, t. 309 O. laurifolia. Lam.) 5 C. G. H. 



Introduced in 1841. 

 A.fragrans, Thunb. {fl.jap. p. 18, t. 2 ;— G. Oom. /. c. ;—B. M. 38, <. 

 1552 .—Roxb. H. B. p. 3 ;— /. Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. 109.— Osman- 

 thus fragrans. Lour.) 5 Japan. China. Cochin China. Fl. small, 

 white, delightfully fragrant, C. S. ; fr. 0. 

 p. rubra ; Fl. red. 

 Much cultivated in its native country for the sake of its flowers, which 

 are said to be put into teas to give them flavour. 



5. chrysophylta, Lam. {III. p. 29, n. 77. Ejusd. cyclop. 4, 544.) b Bourbon. 



6. grandiflora. Wall. {Cat. ; — G. Don. I. c.) b Nepal. Has not flower- 

 ed in the garden, though cultivated for many years. 



7. attenuata. Wall. {Cat. ; — G. Don. I. c.) 5 Banks of the Martaban. 

 Introduced in 1840. 



8. clavata, G. Don. (/. c. — O. Roxburghii, Spreng ; not O. Roxburghiana. 

 Rom and Sch. — Phillyrsea paniculata, Roxb. fl. ind 1, p. 100 ; ed. 

 Carey, \, p. 100 ;— J^. Grah. Cat. B.pl. p. 108. — not Olea paniculata, 

 Roxb. nor R. Br.) 5 China. Fl. small, pure white, somewhat fragrant, 

 H. S. ; fr. 0. 



9. robusta, Wall. (Cat. — G. Don. o. c. p. 49. — Phillyrsea robusta, Roxb. 

 fl. ind. \,p. 101 ; ec?. Carey, 1, p. 101.) L. B Silhet. Fl. small, white, 

 June and July ; fr. Jan. and Feb. Furnishes the natives of Silhet 

 with very hard, durable wood. {Roxb.) 



10. glandulifera. Wall. {Cat.; — G. Don. I. c.) b Mountains near Deyra- 

 Dhoon. Kemaon. Has been cultivated for many years in the garden 

 here, without flowering. 



11. Roxburghiana, Rom. and Sch. {syst. \,p. 77 ; — G. Don. I. c. — 0. pani- 

 culata, Roxb. fl. ind. 1, p. 105 ; ed. Carey, 1, p. 104 ; not R. Br.) 

 5 Circar Mountains. Fl. small, white. Has been introduced into 

 H. C. G. ? 



Xl.dioica, Roxb. {fl. ind. I, p. 106; ed. Carey, 1, p. 105 ;— J. Grah. 

 Cat. B.pl. p. 109 i—G. Don. L c.) L. b Chittagong. Silhet. Fl. 

 small, white, March ; fr. June, but rarely. Timber considered excel- 

 lent, and put to many uses by the natives. {Roxb.) 



13. acuminata. Wall, b Nej)al. 



14. verrucosa, Lk. {Enum. \,p. 33 ; — G. Don. I. c — 0. europsea, Thunb. 

 not L. — O. sativa, var. verrucosa, Rom. and Sch. — 0. africana, 31 ill. 

 dict.—Burm, afr.p. 237, t. 83,/. 21.) 5 C. G. H. Has been culti- 

 vated in the garden here for many years, without flowering. 



15. grata, Wall. MSS. % Native place ? Introduced in 1840. 

 \6.myrtifolia. Wall. MSS. B North-east of Bengal. Fl. small, white, 



C. and H. S. ; fr. 0. 

 LiNociERA, Swz. {O. Don's Mill. diet. 4, p. 52.) 



l.dichotoma, Wall. {Cat.; — G. Don. I. c. — Cliionanthus dichotomus. 



