ADDENDA 701 



P. 65. Dipterocarpus obturifolius. Andamans. 



„ 66. D. tuberculatum. Chittagong. 



,, ,, D. alalus. Andaman^. 



„ „ Add: 10. D. Grifflthii, Miq. Andamans. Mergui. A tall tree, leaf-buds clothed 

 with yellow shining hair, fruiting calyx 1A-2A, wings 5-7 in. long, wings of calyx 

 I in. broad. 



P. 66. Add: 11. D. scaber, Ham. Tipperah : Prain, Bengal Plants 252. Regarding 

 this and allied species see Brandis in Journ. Linn. Soc. XXXI. 36. 

 P. 67. Anisoptera glabra. Hergui. 



,, 68. Pentacme suavis. Xamlao, upper Irawaddi, lat. 25° 20'. 



67 and 71. Hopea parvijtora and Wightiana, known in Tinnevelli as While 

 Konffu,ms.y readily be distinguished as follows: S. parvijiora. Vera. Thambagam, 

 Travancore. Leaves: blade 3A by 1A, pet. J in., fl. cream-coloured. £ in. across, wings 

 of fr. straw-coloured, under 2 in. H. Wiyhliana. Leaves: blade 5-s by 2-3 in., pet. 

 A in., fl. yellow, tinged with red, J in. across, wings of fr. red, 2-3 in. long. The two 

 species of Balanocarpus, known in Tinnevelli as Black Koiiyu, differ by the following 

 characters: H. erosa. Branchlets and panicles glabrous, pet. J in., fruit 1£ in. long. 

 B. ulili". Branchlets and panicles hoary, petiole over A in. long, fr. globose, A in. 

 diain. See Indian Forester, P. M. Lushington, XXIX. 429. Bourdillon, XXX. 18. 

 P. 72. Vatica Scaphuta. ilergui. 



„ 75. Hibiscus Hliaceus. Andamans. Grows as a tree on the sea coast and as a 

 rampant climber in the dense forests of the Sundriban. 

 J'. To. Tliespi ria populnea. Sundriban. 



„ 76. Tliespesia Lampas. Behar. Chutia Xagpur. Seeds dark brown and slightly 

 rugose. 



P. 7". Bomba.r insigne. Style nearly undivided (in B. malabarieum 5-branched). 

 The Travancore tree has large prickles on trunk, fl. salmon-pink, capsule pubescent 

 (Bourdillon). A new sp. reported by Gage from the Minbu district, Upper Burma, in 

 Beeoids Hot. Survey [ndia vol. III. 29. — Prain in Journ. As. Soc. Bengal vol. I.X1I. 

 (1893). 65, unites Eriodendron and Bombax and makes B. anceps a sub-species of 

 B. insigne. 

 P. 7s. Kydia calycina. Vern. Blicmli, Mar. PetsJiat, Upper Burma. 



79, Add to Malvaceae : Dicellostyles jujubifolia, Benth. — Syn. Kydia jujubifolia, 

 Griff. Ic. J'lant. As. t. B95. Sikkim and Bhutan, 1,000-3,500 ft." A large tree, attain- 

 6 ft. iii girth, young shoots grev-stellatelv tomentose. 1. ovate, acuminate, blade 

 3-6}, pet. A— 1 A in., basal n. 5. Fl. axillary, pedunculate, of ten in pairs. Calyx sup- 

 ported by a whorl of -1-5 leafy bracteoles, longer than calyx. Petals white, spathulate 

 1} in. long. Staminal-column J-J in., divided into 15 short filaments, anthers 

 form. Capsule enclosed by the calyx and supported by the persistent bracteoles, 



seeds 1-2. 



P. 80. Sterculia urens. Assam. 

 „ 83. fi guttata. Chittagong. 

 „ ,, .S'. coccinca. Vein. Slimr-a. Upper Burma. 

 „ 84. Add : 14(o). S. Kimrii, Prain in Journ. As. Soc. Bengal 73 (1904), 192. Sikkim 



3-6,000 ft. A small ti 1. ovate-Ian late, 9-12 by 1 -6 in., pet. 2-2J in. Calyx-lobes 



i e, k in. long. Fr. of 4-5 red follicles. 1-5 by 11 in. 

 P. 84. S. rubiginosa. Andamans. Nicobars. 



„ „ S. cotorata. Lushai hills. Andamans. Vern. Kodarro, Kattiawar. 

 ,, 85. S. campanulata. Andamans. 



„ 85. Heriliera litloralis. Strikeout: Vern. Sunder, Sundri, Beng. 

 „ 86. //. Fbme». Vern. Sunder, Sundri, Beng. Forms nearly pure forests of large 

 extent, stems butl ressed, innumerable Mind root-suckers under the trees. 

 P. 88. ErioUsna quinquelocularis. Chutia Nogpur. 

 „ 89. //■''• ■ hm-ii. Bengal. 

 .. //. hiriuta. Chittagong. 



90. Burllm-ria ai/icca. Behar. 



92. Add to 8tereuliaeea : Mansonia Gagei, Priuumond. I >. Prain in Journ. Linn. 

 s.ii, XXXVII. 250. Vern. Kalamet, Burm. On the hills along the Siamese frontier, 



100 miles ahove tl Id town of Tenasserim, in evergreen forest, A tree with hard 



brown heart-wood which has an unpleasant smell when felled green, while the 



bean I ood ol 1 rees whieh have died oat u rally and have lain a long time in the forest 



gradually becomes scented, and is an article* of export from Mergui. In structure 



the w I somewhat resembles Sandal woo 1, the medullary rays are narrow, but they 



are long, as in Sandali on b transverse section, the vessels are more 



numerous, smaller and often in radial groups ol 2 I, the distance between 



I. rays is a little greater than the diameter ol vt — Is. There are narrow 



oblique tangential lines of « 1 parenchyma between the rays, but they are less 



i spicuous than in Sandal. The structure is quite different from that of Oordia 



fragrantisrima. See Brandis in tnd. For. XXYII. *>!';. I., elongate-elliptic, 



