1B77.] Knowledge of the Burmese Flora. 85 



banks, around swamps, &c., all over Burma and the adjoining provinces. — 

 Fl. Fr. Nov.— March. 



4. A. SUBEOTUNDA, Wall. Cat. 2096 ; Kurz in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 

 1871. 55. 



Hab. Ava, from Segain and Mandalay northwards in the Irrawaddi 

 valley. — Fl. Fr. Jan. 



5. A. EOTUNDIFOLIA, Buch. in Eoxh. Fl. Ind. I. 425 ; DC. Prod. 

 III. 79 ; WA. Prod. I. 306. {Ameletia rotunclifolia, Wight 111. I. 206 

 and Icon. t. 258). 



Hab. Ava, Irrawaddi valley about Bhamo &c. ; also Kakhyen hills. — 

 Fl. Febr. March. 



6. A. pyaMiEA, Kurz in Seem. Journ. Bot. 1867. 376. 



Hab. On gravel-roads, sandy grounds &c., of the eng-forests along 

 the western slopes of the Pegu Yomah, and no doubt elsewhere. — Fl. Fr. 

 Nov. 



7. A. siMPLiciTJSCULA, Kurz in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 1871. 54. 

 Hab. On mud around ponds and in rice-fields in Chittagong. — Fl. 



Fr. Octob. 



8. A. PENTANDRA, Eoxb. Fl. Ind. I. 427 (1820) ; DC. Prod. III. 

 79, in part ; WA. Prod. I. 305, in part ; Bl. Mus. Lugd. Bat. II. 131. t. 

 46. f. B. {Botala BoxlurgUana, Wight Icon. t. 260. B. ; Walp. Eep. II. 

 101 ; Sellowia uliginosa, Eoth. Nov. sp. 163 (1821) ; DC. Prod. III. 380 ; 

 Tritlieca pentandra, Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. I/l. 614. ; A. nana, DC. Prod. III. 

 79, non Eoxb. ; Botala decussata, DC. 1 c. 76). 



Hab. Frequent in wet pastures, rice-fields, along river-banks, &c., all 

 over Burma, especially in cultivated lands — Fl. Fr. Close of ES. 



9. A. BACciPEEA, L. sp. pi. 175 ; Bl. Mus. Bot. Lugd. Bat. II. 133. 

 (A. vesicatoria, Eoxb. Fl. Ind. I. 426 ; DC. Prod. III. 78 ; WA. Prod. I. 

 305 ; A. Indica, Lamk. 111. I, 311. No. 1555 ; DC. Prod. III. 77, in part ; 

 WA. Prod. I. 305, in part ; Bth. Fl. Austr. III. 297 ; Bl. Mus. Lugd. 

 Bat II. 133. t. 46. f. A : Cryptotlieca apetala, Bl. Bydr. 1128 ; DC. Prod. 

 III. 76 ; Sapalocarpum vesicatorium and H. Indicum, Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat» 

 I/l, 618). 



Hab. Common in cultivated lands, in fallow rice-fields, on road-sides, 

 along river-banks, lakes, &c., in open as well as in forest-land, all over 

 Burma, up to 2000—3000 ft. elevation.— Fl. Fr. Nov.— May. 



10. A. MULTiFLORA, Eoxb. Fl Ind. I. 426 ; DC. Prod. Ill 79 ; 

 WA. Prod. I. 305. {Oryptotheca dicJiotoma, Bl. Mus. Bot. Lugd. Bat. 

 II. 130. t. 44 ? ; A. microcarpa, DC. Prod. III. 78 ? ; Svffrenia dichoto- 

 ma, Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. I/l, 616). 



Hab. Chittagong, in rice-fields and cultivated lands. — Fl. Fr. Octob. 



11. A. AURicuLATA, WiUd. Hort. Berol. L 7. t, 7 ^ DC. Prod. IIL 

 SO ; Bth. Fl. Austr. IIL 297. 



