704 ADDENDA 



P. 159. Add : 23. Euonymus kachinensis, Prain in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. LXXIII. 193. 

 Kachin hills 6,500 ft. A shrub, calyx J in. diam., sepals rounded, spreading, fr. deeply 

 4-lobed, f in. long. 24. E. subsulcatus, Prain I.e. 194. Muleyit hill, Tenasserim 

 5,000 ft. A shrub, branches distinctly quadrangular, fr. .deeply 4-lobed, J in. long. 

 25. E. siluruoides, Prain I.e. 194. Sikkim 5,500-6,500 ft. A shrub, near E. hullatus, 

 . fr. depressed, slightly 4-ridged, § in. across. 

 P. 160. Microtropis discolor. Western Duars. Myitkyina. 



„ „ M. bivalvis. Fl. often unisexual. 



,, ,, Hippockatea. Anthers often apparently one-celled. 



,, ,, Hippocratea indica. Behar. China. 



„ 161. H. obtusifolia. Probably in the Eastern Peninsula. — China. 



„ ,, Add : 4 (a). H. sp. nova. Vern. Nwe ngan bo, Burm. Upper Burma. (C. B. 

 Smales, March 1900). A climbing shrub, nearly allied to H. obtusifolia, fl. green, 

 scented, in large terminal cymose panicles, petals -fa in. long, linear-spathulate, 

 imbricate in bud. Fr. unknown, hence not named. 



P. 162. Celastrus paniculata. Behar. Chutia Nagpur. Assam. Prain in Journ. 

 As. Soc. Beng. LXXIII. 195 separates the following from C. paniculata: C. niultiftora, 

 Roxb. Central and Eastern Himalaya. Khasi hills. Burma, 1. oblong. C. nutans, 

 Koxb. "Western Peninsula, 1. obovate. 



P. 162. From C. stylosa, Wall., Prain separates C. Hooker i, Prain. Eastern Himalaya. 

 Khasi hills. Burma. L. thin, reddish-brown when dry, petals faintly toothed, 

 filaments glabrous. 

 P. 163. C. monosperma. South Lushai hills. — China. 



„ „ Add: 5. C. Championi, Benth. Sikkim 2-6,000 ft. Naga hills. Silhet — 

 Malaya. China. A very large climber, capsules obovoid, with 3 prominent angles, 

 f in. long. 6. C. membranifolia, Prain. Khasi hills. A shrub, 1. membranous, ovate- 

 lanceolate, serrate, pet. slender, § in. long. 7. C. Listeri, Prain. Daphla hills. A 

 small tree, 1. ovate or obovate, entire, 8 by 3J in. Fr. J in. across, 3-seeded. 

 P. 163. Gymnosporia emarginata. Orissa. 



„ ,, G. pallida. Myitkyina. 



„ 164. Add : 17. Gymnosporia siHmnensis, Prain. Tista valley, Sikkim. A small 

 unarmed tree, 1. ovate, obtuse, very obscurely serrate. 

 P. 165. Siphonodon celastrineus. Sikkim. Andamans. 



„ „ Salacia. Species about 85, throughout the tropics, most numerous in South 

 America. 



P. 165. S. Srnaliana. Fr. red, globose, 1J in. diam. on pedicel § in. long, fleshy, sweet, 

 edible, seeds 2 or 3. 

 P. 166. S. verrucosa. Chittagong. 



,, „ S. prinoides. Behar. 



„ 167. Vehtilago. Species 10, most in India and Malaya. 



,, „ V. madraspatana. Vern. Keoti, Jabalpur. 



,, 170. Zizyphus (Enoplia. Sundriban. Andamans. 



„ 171. Z. glabra. Upper Burma. 



„ „ Z. Xylojjyrus. Vern. Karlcata, Kol. Behar. 



,, ,, Z. rugosa. "Vern. Sagra, Jabalpur ; Sirka, Kol. 



„ 172. Z. rugosa. Assam. Chittagong. Upper Burma. 



,, ,, Rhamnus virgatus. Nilgiris. 



,, 175. Gouania leptostachya. Singbhum. Chittagong. 



,, „ G. microcarpa. Yunnan. 



,, ,, Melinus lanceolatus. Singbhum. 



,, 176. Vitis adnata. Chittagong. 



„ „ V. tomentosa. Chutia Nagpur. Behar. 



,, 177. V. quadrangularis. Sundriban. Orissa. 



„ „ V. barbata. Chittagong. 



,, 178. V. lanceolaria. Chutia Nagpur. Chittagong. 



„ 179. V. pedata. Chutia Nagpur. Bengal. 



„ „ The following large climbers should be added : — 



A. L. simple, fl. tetramerous. 



28. Vitis assamica, Lawson. Base of eastern Himalaya. Assam. Cachar. Chittagong. 

 Upper Burma. L. glabrous, nearly orbicular, suddenly acuminate, cordate, fr. 

 turbinate, seed 1. 29. V. gigantea, Bedd. ; Cooke, Fl. Bombay I. 250. Kanara. L. 6-8 

 by 5-6 in., cordate with a deep sinus, long acuminate, bristle-dentate, glabrous above, 

 slightly tomentose beneath. 30. V. Aubertiana, Gage in Records Bot. Survey India III. 

 36. Minbu district, Upper Burma. L. glabrous, blade 4J-10J in. diam., palmately 

 divided into 3-6 long narrow segments, pet. 2 in. long. 



B. L. 3-5-foliate, fl. tetramerous. 



31. V. japonica, Thunb.— Syn. V. mollis, Wall. Sikkim 1-3,000 ft. Khasi hills. 

 Chittagong. Andamans. — Malaya. China. Pubescent, leaflets serrate, seeds 3 or 4, 

 back convex, rugose, sides flat and pitted. 32. V. bracteolata, Wall. Sikkim Terai, 



