74 Knacc—A New Sprcirs oF DESMOGYNE. 
than those of D. neriifolia and the pedicel cup is more pro- 
nounced, having the pedicel itself less thickened below the cup. 
There are now in the Herbarium, Roval Botanic Garden, 
Edinburgh, two imperfect specimens of Desmogyne. One of 
these is a fruiting specimen from the herbarium of J. H. Lace, 
collected by Capt. B. N. Abbay on the N.E. Ranker, Burma, 
in 1913; while the other, which has a few detached and imperfect 
donee: was collected in the Nam Jisang-Mali divide, Burma, 
by F. Kingdon Ward in 1922. These specimens agree with the 
species D. angustifolia in having a lobed calyx but differ from it 
in having a narrower pedicel cup and broader foliage. Owing 
to the small amount of material available and its poor condition 
it is, however, impossible to name these specimens at present. 
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