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P. 271. .1. odoratittima. Vera. Taungmagyi, Tenasserim. — Singbhtim. 

 ,. 272. .1. Lebbek. Andamans. Mr. J. R. Drummond lias kindly informed me 

 that in his opinion the tree indigenous in the Suhhimalayan tract of the Pimjab is 

 not identical with the cultivated Albizzia Lebbek: 



A. amara. Orissa. Chittagong. 

 „ ,. .1. atipulata. Singhhum. South Lushai hills. Chittagong. 

 .. 274. PilliKculobium bii/emiiium. Myitkyina, Burma, 

 i, 279. Prunue brahuica. Chitral. 

 „ 2>il. P. undulata. Amoderate-sizedtr.ee. 

 „ ,. P. acuminata. Myitkyina. Burma. 

 .. 282. Pygeum Andersoni. — Syn. P. lucidum, Anders. ; Prain, Bengal Plants 164. 



,, Add : 1 i" i A small tree on the hills east of Bhamo 6,500 ft. in dry hill forest 

 ifontague Hill, Febr. 1902), similar to P. glaberrimum, no glands on 1., pet. ">. linear- 

 oblong, stamens 10, style short. Fr. unknown. 



P. 2*2. P. acuminatum. Khasi hills. East Bengal. Burma, Upper and Lower. 

 „ 283. Jfeillia thyrriflora, Myitkyina. Burma. 



Rubui hexagynu*. Chittagong. 

 .. 287. Rota involucrata. Chutia Nagpur. In Journ. As. Soe. Bengal, LXXIII. 201. 

 Prain maintains R. Lyellii as a distinct species, with long ped uncled fl. and entire 

 b] ad -. 



P. 290. Eriobotrya petiolata. Vern. Mya, Nep. 

 „ 292. Pyrut Khasiana. Naga hills. Kachin hills, Burma. 



.. .. Add: P. Kurzii, Watt; Prain in Journ. As. Soe. Beng. LXXIII. 203. San- 

 dakphu, Phalut. 1 L-12,000 ft. A small tree, glabrous, leaflets -1-5 pair, |J in. long. 

 P. 293. Photinia mollis. Duars. 



Pourthioza arguta. Duars. 

 .. 297. Hydrangea robutta. Myitkyina, Burma. A shrub or tree. 

 ., 298. THchroa febrifuga. Myitkyina. Burma. 



Ilia Mtirriiiibiilla. Kachin hills, Dpper Burma. 

 ,. 300. Parrotia Jacquemontiana. Vern. and, Kunawar. 

 „ SOB. Rhizophora mueronata. Vein. Khamo, Bhora, Beng. 



„ 304. Ceriopt Candolleana. Doubtful whether in the Suudriban. (Prain in Records 

 Bot. Surv. of India II. 306.) 

 P. 303. Bruguiera gymnorhiza. When germinating on the tree, the hypocotyl and 



radicle of this s] ii-s as well as of libizophora break through the pericarp, but while 



in Rhizophora the embryo separates from the fruit and calyx before it falls to the 



ground, in Bruguiera the germinating seed remains longer attached to the fruit and 



calyx, and t he top of the pericarp, crowned by the style, frequently remains attach.- 1 to 



the tip of the radicle. The hypocotyl (and radicle) of B. gymnorhiza attains 6 12 



inches, is green, and the cells are filled with starch, See A. W. Lushington in Iud. 



For. XXX. 122. 



P. 305, Carallia lucida. Win. Kierpa, Beng.— Dehra Dun, in swamps. Cooke, 



Flora of Bombay I. 476, regards ' '. lucida, Roxb. and C. integerrima, DO., as di>t inol 



species. 



P. 307. Add: I (a) Terminalia burmanica, King in Journ. As. Soe. Beng, LXXIII. 



2IH. Kagain, Burma. A tree, young branches densely rust v-t ntose, 1. t-5 by 



8 in. 

 r 807. T. belerica. Vern. Lupung, Kol. Add to the footnote : Kanjilal reports glands 



on a Llings and coppice shoots and occasionally on I. of flowering branches. 



p, 808. '/'. Chebula. Vern. Rola, Kol. Chutia Nagpur. 



T. c»<r»no. West and North Bengal. 

 ., 810. T. pyrifolia. FJpper Burma, 



'/'. tomentota. Vern. ffatana, Kol. 

 .. 811. T. Arjnna. Jammu, Kashmir. Chutia Nagpur. 



/'. Oliveri. J. "W. Oliver informs me that the bark is rich in tannin. 

 .. 812. Combretum decandrum. Bengal. Andamans. 

 C. pyrifolium. Minbu, Upper Burma. 

 C. trifoliatum, Vent. Vern. Sauk, Burm. 

 B18 C acuminatum. North Bengal. Chittagong. 

 C Hagrocarpum. Bast Bengal. 

 c. chinenee. Minbu district, Upper Burma. 

 ( '. squamosum. Bast Bengal. 

 c. ovalifolium. Chutia Nagpur. Oris 

 ( . planum, Chut i N jpur. 

 ., :: 1 1 < '. externum. Fr. dark red. Chutia Nagpur. 01 

 Quisqualit indica Vern, Datoi-hmaing, Burm. 



CalycupterU floribunda. The out stem yields large quantities of wal 

 fluid. Vein. Kyul-nt-nwe, Burm Orissa. 

 P. 815. Lumnitztra racemosa. Andamans. 



