86 S. Kurz — Contrihufions towards a [No. 2, 



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



12. A. ocTANDEA, L. f. Suppl. 127 ; Eoxb. Corom. PL II. 18. t. 

 133 and Fl. Ind. I. 425 ; WA. Prod. I. 304 ; Bl. Mus. Lugd. Bat. II. 

 132. {Amanella linearis, Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. I/l, 619 ; Di;plostemon octan- 

 drum, Miq. 1. c. 615). 



Hab. Rice-fields in Chittagong. — Fl. Fr. Octob. 



Pemphis, Forst. 



1. P. ACiDULA, Forst. Gen. t. 34 ; DC. Prod. III. 89 ; Bl. Mus. 

 Bot. Lugd. Bat. II. 128. t. 43 ; WA. Prod. I. 307 ; Grii^. Not. Dicot. 

 510, (P. angustifolia, Eoxb. Fl. Ind. II. 465 ; Maclellandia Griffitliiana, 

 "Wight Icon. t. 1996). 



Hab. Rocky coasts all along Tenasserim and Andamans. — Fl. Fr. 

 Octob. and Apr. 



Lawsonia, L. 



1. T. iNERMis, L. sp. pi. 498 ; Roxb. Fl. Ind. II. 258 ; Griff. Not. 

 Dicot. 509. t. 590. f. 2. (i. alia, Lamk. Diet. III. 106 ; DC. Prod. III. 

 91 ; WA. Prod. I. 307 ; Wight 111. I. t. 94 ; L. spinosa, L. sp. pi. 498). 



Hab. Much cultivated all over Burma, and sometimes like wild 

 around villages and in cleared lands. — Fl. Fr. nearly oo . 



Crypteronia, Bl. 



Conspectus of Species. 



Calyx about \ lin. across ; leaves usually puterulous beneath, C. puhescens. 



Calyx 1 — \\ lin. in diameter ; leaves quite glabrous, Q. paniculata. 



1. C. PANICULATA, Bl. Bydr. 1151 and Mus. Bot. Lugd. Bat. 11. 

 123. t. 42. {Henslovia paniculata, Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. I/l, 716 ; Renslo- 

 via affinis, Planch, in Hook. Lond. Journ. IV. 477 ; Miq. 1. c). 



Var. a. glabea, (Henslo via glnh^a, Vlsinch. in Hook. Lond. Journ. 

 IV. 478 ; Crypteronia paniculata, Bl. 1. c), rhachis of racemes glabrous, at 

 least in fruit. 



Var. /?. PUBESCENS, {Senslovia puhescens, Griff. Not. Dicot. 404. t. 

 564. f. 2., non Planch.), rhachis of racemes densely puberulous, not glabres- 

 cent. 



Hab. Var. a. in Chittagong ; var. yS. frequent in the tropical forests, 

 especially the open ones, also in the moister upper mixed forests, from Arra- 

 can, Pegu, andMartaban down to Tenasserim. — Fl. Nov. — Jan. ; Fr. Febr. — 

 May. 



Woodfordia, Salisb. 

 1. W. FRUTiccsA, (Ly thrum fruticosum, L. sp. ])\. 641 ; Woodfor- 

 dia florihunda, Salisb. Parad. Lond. t. 42 ; Grislea tomentosa, Roxb. 

 Corom. PI. I. 29. t. 31. and Fl. Ind. 11. 233 ; Bot. Reg. I. t, 40 ; Bot. 



