A REVISION OF THE INDIAN SPECIES OF LEEA. 189 
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Height, 12-15 feet. Petioles long, terete; leaflets 4-6 in., 
linear to oblong-lanceolate long-acuminate, blunt at the base, 
serrate, chartaceous; petiolules 4—} in. sharply 4-angled. Cymes 
corymbose, shorter than the petiole, flowers in small clusters. 
e foregoing is copied from Kurz. There is no authenticated 
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nerves close, parallel, conspicuous. Peduncle } m. Corymb (in 
fruit) 4-5 in. diam., bracteoles ovate, acute, }-} by ¢ i-, P 
sistent (some of them) among the ripe fruits; pedicels nearly 
i iam. en he leaflets and 
the corymb are quite different. The plant is perhaps really allied 
to L. bracteata, but it is glabrous, and the venation 1s totally 
different. 
Naga Hills, Grigith (Herb. Propr. n. 1297. From the date on 
Griffith’s original ticket it appears that this plant was collected in 
the true Mishmee country 
18. L. paratcera, Wall. List. 6828.—Shrubby, leaves 2-pinnate 
or the uppermost 1-pinnate, leaflets elongate-oblong acuminate, 
primary nerves very oblique, peduncles or primary corym -rays 
very long. Laws. in Fi. Brit. Ind. 1. : Kurz in Journ. As. 
oc. 44, ii, 178; For. Fl. i. 278.—L. angustifolia, Laws. In FL 
it. Ind. i. 666. 
Burma, Wallich ; Rangoon, M‘ Lelland; Assam, Masters. Bengal 
(? Assam), Jenkins. 
Leaflets 9 by 13 in., rhomboid at base, chartaceous, g 
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9. L. sampvorna, Willd. Sp. Pl. i. 1177.—Shrubby, leaves bi- 
or tri-pinnate, leaflets elliptic acuminate crenate glabrous not 
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