712 ADDENDA 



P. 339. I. subsessilis. South Lushai hills. 



„ „ Add: 4 («). I. Kingstoni, Hook. fi]. Andamans, — Malay Penins. A shrub 

 or small tree, 1. shining, glabrous, blade 5-9, pet. A in., sec. n. 15-18 pair. . Compound 

 cymes dense, 3^ in. diam., peduncle stout, 1 in. long, calyx-lobes broad, blunt. 

 P. 388. /. spectabilis. Chittagong. 



„ ,, I. parviflora. Veru. Kau, Jabalpur. 



,, 389. J. cuneifolia. Chittagong. 



„ „ Add : 18 (a). I. villosa, Eoxb. Sikkim, foot of hills. Assam. Garo, Khasi, 

 and South Lushai hills. Khabaung forests, Pegu. A shrub, branchlets, petioles and 

 cymes pubescent or tomentose, stipules with long filiform points. Corolla-tube 1-1J in. 

 long, very slender. 

 P. 389. /. undulata. Behar. Chutia Nagpur. 



„ 390. Coffea. Stipules broad. 



,, „ C. arabica. Berry crimson. 



,, ,, C. liberica. Berry crimson. 



„ ,, C. Jenkinsii. Kachin hills, Upper Burma. 



,, ,, C. bengalensis. Chutia Nagpur. 



„ 391. Hamiltonia suaveolens. Chutia Nagpur. Central Provinces. 



„ „ Add : 3. Psederia tomentosa, Blume. Sikkim, to 6,000 ft. Assam. Khasi 

 hills. Upper Burma. — Malay Penins. and Archip. China. Japan. Leaves ovate- 

 lanceolate, blade 3-5, pet. 1-2 in., fr. globose, J in. diam. 4. P. Cruddasiana, Pram in 

 Records Bot. Survey of India I. 248. Myitkyina. Similar to 3, fr. ovoid, crowned 

 by acute calyx lobes. 



P. 392. Prain in Bengal Plants, 573, regards Morinda bracteata, Eoxb., as distinct from 

 M. citrifolia. Biver banks and sea face of the Sundriban. Sea coast of the Anda- 

 mans and Tenasserim. 

 P. 392. M. tinctoria. Vern. Kipase, Burm. 



,, 394. Psychotria flavida, Talbot, Dr. Cooke, Bombay Flora I. 617, regards as a 

 distinct species. 

 P. 394. P. adenophylla. Myitkyina. 



„ „ P. calocarpa. Kachin hills, Upper Burma. 



,, 395. P. erratica. Kachin hills, Upper Burma. 



,, ,, Chasalia curviflora, Myitkyina. 



,, 396. Lasianthus Wallichii. Chittagong. Myitkyina. 



,, ,, Add : 5 (a). L. pilosus, Wight. Mergui. — Malay Penins. A shrub or small 

 tree, branchlets, petioles, underside of 1. and cymes hirsute with long dark-coloured 

 spreading hairs, outer bracts as long as or shorter than flowers. 

 P. 397. L. truncatus. Orissa. 



„ 399. Vernonia cinerascens. Punjab Salt range. 



,, 401. Inula cuspidata. Punjab Salt range. 



,, ,, Blumea balsamifera. Tipperah. 



„ 402. Artemisia vulgaris. Kachin hills, Upper Burma. Strike out the words : 

 " uppermost linear-lanceolate, entire." 

 P. 402. Senecio araneosus. Myitkyina, Upper Burma. 



„ 414. Mcesa paniculata. South Lushai hills. 



,, 415. M. dtibia, united with M. indica by Cooke in Bombay Flora II. 82. 



,, 416. Myrsine seiniserrala. South Lushai hills. 



„ 417. Embelia viridiflora. Mahabaleshwar. 



,, 418. Ardisia humilis. Andamans. 



„ 420. A. crenata. Kachin hills, Upper Burma. 



„ ,, Pimelandra Griffithii. Kachin hills, Upper Burma. 



,, 421. Antistrophe oxyaniha. South Lushai hills. 



,, ,, JEgiceras majus. Vern. Cliawer, Sind. 



„ 422. Sideroxylon tomentosum. From Behar to Orissa. 



,, 423. S. grandifolium. Vern. Taw-iha-pwot, Burm. 



,, ,, Chrysophyllum Roxburgh™. Vern. Thangya, Burm. 



„ 425. Palaquium Gutta. See Burn Murdoch in Ind. For. XXXI. 309. 



„ 426. Bassia latifolia. Vern. Mliowra, Mar ; Iru, Gond. 



,, 427. Reptonia buxifolia. Drosh, 4,500 ft. 



„ 428. DrospYRos. Herbert "Wright, The Genus Diospyros in Ceylon. Annals 

 Koyal Gardens Peradeniya II. 1 (1904). Wright states that many species are often 

 polygamous, among those here described : D. insignis, nilagirica, sylvatica, affinis, 



Embryopteris. He also states that the ? fl. of the following species are frequently in 

 clusters of 3-6 : insignis, oocarpa, sylvatica, Toposia, Embryopteris. 

 P. 430". D. C'hloroxylon. Vern. Anduli, Orissa. 



„ 431. D. microphylla. Vern. Thora Kari, Mai. 



„ „ D. montana. Central Prov. Bengal. Minbu district, Burma. Travancore, 

 common. — Ceylon. Vern. Kenda, Kaindu, Pb. ; Pasend, N. E. Eajputana. 

 P. 432. D. sylvatica. Chutia Nagpur. 



