ADDENDA 705 



North Bengal. Chittagong. Fl. minute, cymes pubescent, divaricate, branches 

 slender or filiform. Seeds 2-3, obovoid or globose. 33. V. oxyphylla, Wall. — Syn. 

 V. dubia. Lawson. Sikkim 1-4,000 ft. Chittagong. Glabrous, leaflets deeply serrate 

 acuminate. Fr. \ in. diam., seeds 2, oblong \ in. long. 34. V. auriculata, Eoxb. 

 Oit in . Chutia Nagpur. Sikkim 3-5,000 ft. Leaflets glabrous above, pubescent 

 beneath. Fr. globose f in. diam., seed 1. obliquely ovoid. 35. V. andamanica, King in 

 Journ. As. Sue. Beng. LXY. 393. Andamans. Leaflets 3-5, glabrous, thinly coriaceous, 

 with remote -hallow teeth. Fr. J in. diam., pulp scanty, seed 1. 

 P. ITU Leea alata.—Syu. /-■ rubra, Boyle. 

 „ ,, L. ambucina. Chittagong. 

 „ ,. /.. robusla. Chittagong. North Kanara. 



„ 180. /.. herbacra. Vnn. Tlioi/iiamrrllian, Burm. Himala\*a from Nepal eastwards 

 I 5,000 ft. Khasi hills. West Bengal. Chutia Nagpur. Burma. 

 ]'. 180. /.. macrophylla, Roxb. (not Hornemann). 



„ „ Add: 11. L. compactiflora, Kuiz. Arakan Yomn. Minhu district. Hills east 

 of Toungoo3 tJ«»i ft. Attains 12-15 Ft., I. bipinnate, leaflets 4-6 in. long, linear to 

 oblong-lanceolate, blunt at the base, serrate. Fl. small, greenish-white, sessile between 

 broad short scaly bracts. 

 P. 181. Acer oblongum. China. 

 ,, „ .1. la vigatum. China. 



„ ,. Add: '2 (a). A, Schwerinii, Pax in Engler's Pflanzenreieh IV. 1G3, p. 33. 

 I! Lmalaya. 



P. lsl. .1. nimim. Malay Archip. 

 „ .. .1. nkkimenae. Yunnan. 

 „ 183. Add : II a). A. molle. Pax I.e. p. 15. 



,, ,, .1. caudatum, Wall. — Syn. A. acuminatum, Wall. : Pax I.e. p. 15. 

 ,, „ A. pictum. Pax l.c. 17 has now adopted the following arrangement : A.pictum, 

 Thunb. Japan. China, Manchuria. A. Lobefii, Tenore. Southern Italy. A. Uttum, 

 C. A. Meyer. Western Asia. Himalaya, Yunnan and Central China. 

 P. 184. A. Campbellii. Yunnan. 



„ 185. JEsculua indica. Bark] Is off upwards in long strips. 



,, „ ./.'. /'iiiiihiiiiin. Assam. 



,. 186. AUophylw Cobbe. Bengal. Andamans. 



„ 187. DodoncEa niscosa. Great Coco and Barren Island, common. Sea coast of 



Burma and the Western Peninsula. 



P. 1ST. Harpullia cupanioides, Roxb. See Cooke, Bombay Flora I. 269, under 



//. imbricata, Thwaites 



p. 189. Lepisanthes letraphylla. Kurpa, Lakhandi, Mar. 



„ /,. andamanica. Myitkyina. 

 „ ., Schleichera trijuga. Koahimb, Mar. Fr. usually echinate, while young, with 

 atoul blunt prickles. — Behar. Chutia Nagpur. 



P. 190. Add: 2. Xerospermum glabratum, Badlk. in: Die Sapindaceen Eollandisch 

 [ndiens L877), 23. — Syn. Cupania glabrala,KurzF.'F\. 1.284. Khasi lull- Pegu Soma, 

 eastern slopes Ti-nasserim near the great rapids of the Sal ween (D. B. April 1859). A 



middle-sized ar atic tree, 1. glabrous, leaflets 2 pair, lanceolate, I 8 in, long, reticulate 



veins conspicuous on both sides. Fl. small in term inn I and axillary panicles, •' and <J , 

 sepals I or 5, unequal, petal- linear-spathulate, densely woolly, stamen- s, tilaments 

 villous. M\ old notes of I859say: Ovary of 1 carpels. This would suggest another 

 Materials here not sufficient to decide the point. :'.. x. laevigatum, Pad Ik. l.c. 

 Mergui. Malay Penins. Leaflets 1 pair, verj shining 

 P. 191, Sapindua MuJcorotai. Wild on the Arakan Yoma, Minbu district. 



Iphania Danura. Bengal. 



., 192. A. rubra. Chittagong. 



Ni phi 1 11 u, 1 1 ; 1 >\ ary pubescent 2 S-lobed. 



.. L98 x ""'• Travi e, Petals minute, eorlj caducous. 



\.hl : 5. A doubtful species is N. Grimthianum, Kurz in Journ. As. So 



Bengal XLIV. 187 and F. Fl. I. 294 Sapindacea, Griff. [0. PI. As. 1 599. I.). 

 Dewongiri, Bhutan 1,500 ft. Dekho valley, Assam. Hill-, Upper Burma 

 K111-- Malacca Sit ;apore. Leaflets 8 I pairs, oblong, 6-8 in. long, glauoous beneath, 



the reticulate veins verj pr ml on both sides. Ft. 14 in. long, covered with soft 



conical prickles '. in. long (fl. not n). Identified in Fl. Brit. Ind. I. n\s7 with 



V mutabile, Blume and bj Radlkofer, Die Sapindi d Bollandisch-Indiens with 



y. lappaceum. Griffith in Itinerary Notes 112, no. 168 states : corolla 5 :alis 



basi bisquamatis, stam. 8, stylus brevis. The* it the characters - \ turn, 



he I he gi nus 1- doubt ful. 



p. L94. Meliosma rimplicifolia. Singbhum. A— am. . -| imens sent by Smales 



1 pper Burmo Puya ama, Burm. a] talous. 



lv 196, /;//«- Cotinui, lines 11 and 15 from below, read: pedicels elongate after 

 flowering, 



