700 ADDENDA 



P. 24. Tinospora cordifolia. Punjab. Bengal, common. Minbu district, Upper 



Burma. 



P. 25. Anamirta panicidata. Orissa. 



,, 26. Tiliacora racemosa. Minbu district, Upper Burma. 



,, 27. Pycnarrhena pleniflora. Chittagong. • 



,, „ Hozmatocarpus Thomsoni. Chittagong. 



,, 28. Holbcellia latifolia. Vern. Ban kakri, Haz. Fr. purple. — From Hazara east- 

 wards. 

 P. 32. Boscia variabilis. Vern. Thamon, Burm. 



„ „ Add : 2. B. prunoides, Gage in Records Bot. Survey, India III. 23. Minbu 

 district, Upper Burma. A shrub, branches softly pubescent, 1. ovate or obovate, nearly 

 glabrous, fr. dark brown, smooth, 1 in. diam. 



P. 32. Oratoeva religiona, Forst. Dr. Stapf has kindly informed me that this name 

 only applies to the Tahiti tree, and that the species of tropical Africa are different 

 from the Indian and Polynesian species. Kurz, in Journal of Botany 1874 p. 193, 

 describes 5 species of British India: 1. C. Bdxburghii-, which should now be the 

 name of the common Indian tree. 2. C. hygrophila. 3. C. lophosperma. 4. C. 

 unilocular is, Ham. Subhimalayan tract from Sikkim eastwards. 5. C. Nurvala, 

 Ham. Along the western coasts of Hindustan. 

 P. 33. Oapparis zeylanica. Midnapore. Orissa. 



„ 34. C. aphylla. Waste lands of the Doab. 



„ „ 0. grandis. Minbu district, Upper Burma. 



,, ,, C. sepiaria. Often climbing. Bengal. Sundriban, near the coast. Coco 

 islands. Andamans. 

 P. 35. C. floribunda. Orissa. 



„ ,, C. horrida. Vern. Ardanda, Sind. 



„ „ C. andamanica, King, is C. floribunda, Wight ; King in Ann. Card. Calc. IX. 8. 



,. ., Add : C. Cathcarti, Hemsl. : Ann. Gard. Calc. IX. t. 10. Sikkim, outer hills, 

 4-5000 ft. A large glabrous climbing shrub, nearly allied to C. floribunda, fl. in 

 pedunculate umbels, 1| in. across, stamens 28-36. 



P. 36. C. crassifolia, Kurz, and polymorplia, Kurz, dry districts of the Irawadi valley, 

 probably are forms of C. horrida. 

 P. 36. C. sabicefolia, Hook. f. and Thorns. Upper Burma. 



„ 39. Flacourtia cataphracta. From the Jumna eastwards. Chittagong. 



„ 40. Fig. 16 is F. sepiaria, Eoxb., not F. Bamoutchi. 



„ „ Xylosma longifolium. Singbhum. Upper Burma. 



„ „ G-ynocardia odorata. Makum forest, common, pulp of ripe fr. powerfully 

 fragrant. 

 P. 42. Taraktogenos Kurzii. Chittagong. Minbu district, Upper Burma. 



„ „ Add: Asteriastigma macrocarpa, Bedd. Fl. Sylv. t. 266, Manual t. 27. Syn. 

 Hydnocarpus macrocarpa, Warburg in Engler u. Prantl, III. 6a, 21. Travancore 

 ghats 2,500 ft. A large tree, young shoots minutely aureo-pubescent, 1. entire, blade 

 10-12 by 3J in. Fl. whitish, 1 in. across, polygamous, 6 and jf in few-fid. fascicles 

 on the older branches. Sepals 4, much imbricate, petals 12-16, shorter than sepals, 

 ciliate on the edge with broad scale-like hairs, furnished inside near the base with a 

 thick hairy 3-lobed scale. Stamens 60-70, in two or three rows, ovules » on 6-7 

 parietal placentas, stigmas as many as placentas, large, sessile, 2-lobed. Fr. globose, 

 5 in. diam., pericarp woody, seeds numerous, angular, testa crustaceous. Warburg 

 unites Taraktogenos and Asteriastigma with Hydnocarpus. 

 P. 46. Tamarix gallica. Bengal. Banks of the Irawadi river. 



„ „ T. Pallasii, Desv., a glaucous form of T. gallica. Baluchistan. Western Tibet. 

 — Western Asia. 



P. 47. Myricaria germanica. Vern. Shushar, Pangi, Lahaul, this name does not 

 apply to Tamarix ericoides (p. 46). 

 P. 48. Hypericum patulum. Upper Burma. 



„ 52. Garcinia lancecefolia. Kachin hills. Upper Burma. 



,, ,, Qarcinia Cowa. Upper Burma. Vern. Yekabyin, Burm. 



„ 53. Oclirocarpus longifolius. Orissa. Chittagong. 



„ 54. Oalophyllum InophyUum. Vern. Pon nyit, Tavoy. Saline tracts, Minbu district, 

 Upper Burma. 



P. 56. Add : 4. Kayea assamica, King and Prain in Ind. For. XXVII. p. 62. Vern. 

 Sia nahor, Ass. North Lakhimpur. A large tree, bole straight, wood hard and 

 heavy. L. 3A— 4J in., sec. n. faint (in K. floribunda more conspicuous). Fr. 4 in. 

 diam. (in K. florib. li-lf in.). 



P. 58. Ebiiya. Species 10, Eastern Asia, Pacific islands. 

 P. 58. Eurya japonica. Western Duars. Chittagong. 



„ 60. Schima khasiana. A large tree, hills east of Bhamo 6-7,500 ft., common. 



„ 62. Saurauja napaulensis. A glabrous variety, 1. spinulose-serrate, numerous 

 subulate scales on petiole and underside of 1., in Sikkim and the Khasi hills. 



