102 A REVISION OF THE INDIAN SPECIES OF LEEA. 
rrironiata, Laws. in Fl. Brit. Ind. i. 666.—Leaves 1-pin- 
nate, leaflets 3 r 5, of which the two lowest are much reduced, 
elliptic shortly escebianien pubescent on the nerves beneath, 
peduncle short, corymb pubescent, bracts narrowly lanceolate linear, 
subpersistent. 
South-east Assam; Namroop, near the Patkoy Mts., Griffith . 
(Herb. Propr. n. 1298) ; Bootan, Booth ; Assam, sma Jenkins ; 
eenan ; Mishmee, Griffith ( Herb. Propr. n. 1844; but 
from the number I suspect this + isa was collected in the Patkoy 
ranges : the locality Mishmee has been freely added to Griffith’s 
Patkoy collection by the ae of somebody in Europe who imagined 
that the Patkoy Mts. were ishmee. 
‘*A shrub, 8 feet high’ ” (Griffith). Upper 3 leaflets attain 
5 by 84 in., rhomboid at the base, nearly nan denticulate ; ; 
primary nerves ach side the midrib 12, e din. a 
secondary nerves tobe) parallel, conspicuous ; Tweet 2 leaflets near 
the apex of the long subpersistent stipules, sometimes appearing as 
mere auricles to it, sometimes } in. long, only yet  sdiplonog some- 
times deltoid tenearget half as large as the 8 upper leaflets. Pedunele 1 in. 
Corym 
small ; s } by one-twelfth in. Berry tin in diam. ; 6-4- 
celled.—I am not sure of the “affinity of this species, I am not even 
sure that the corolla is red; but, should the corolla turn out to be 
green, I cannot agree with Prof, Lawson that the species is “ adonely 
allied to L. aspera.’ 
8. L. p pumita, Kurz in Journ. As. Soe. 41, ii. 802; 44, ii. 179; 
For. Fl. i. 278.—Leaflets of the upper leaves 5, densely softly 
villous nei when young, corymbs peduncled, villous, appearing 
as compound umbels. L. sanguinea, M‘Lell s. 
Prome, M‘Lelland ; Karen Country and Tonkyeghat, Kurz. 
The examples of M‘Lelland and Kurz are simple shoots 6-9 in. 
long, bearing each 2 or 3 young leaves upwards and 1 flowering 
ou 2. Larx. Leaves 2-pinnate, none foe aes 3-pinnate. 
. L. acummvata, Wall. List, 6830.— Upper leaves bipinnate ; 
eal scriaaeastes eiutate, obscurely or crenately toothed, glabrous; 
minutely rusty-villous, i stout; ripe berries orange- 
se agit 2 Staphylea, Wall. List, mm 27 
Bengal Terai, alt. 0-2500 feet, eas Sikkin to Upper Assam, and 
