1877.] Knowledye of the Burmese Flora. 87 



Mag. t. 1906 ; DC. Prod. III. 92 ; WA. Prod. I. 308 ; Bl. Mus. Lugd, 

 Bat. II. 128). 



Var. a. aENUiisrA, more or less greyish or silvery appressed pubes- 

 cent. 



Var. p. PUNCTATA, Bl. Mus. Bot. Lugd. Bat. II. 128 {Grislea 

 'punctata, Ham. in Eees. Cycl. V. 17. No. 2. ; DC. Prod. III. 92 ; WA. 

 Prod. I. 308) , leaves shortly petioled, almost glabrous. 



Hab. Yar. a. frequent in the dry forests of the Prome District ; 

 rare in the drier upper mixed forests of Pegu ; Ava, Kakhyen hills. — Fl. 

 Fr. Jan., Febr. 



Lagerstrcaemia, L. 

 Conspectus of Species. 



Subff. 1. Sibia, DC. Calyx terete, without ribs or furrows. 



* Inflorescence and calyx glabrous. 



Leaves whitish glaucous beneath ; flowers hardly \ in. across, L. parvijlora. 



Leaves green ; flowers 1 J — 2 in. in diameter, L. Indica. 



* * Inflorescence and calyx covered with a rusty coloured tomentum. 

 Flowers almost racemose, in panicles , calyx by J or f shorter than the capsule, 



. . L. calyculata. 

 Siibg. 2. Adambea, Lamk. Calyx furrowed, plaitedly ribbed or angular, the an- 

 gles acute or almost winged. 



* Eibs or angles twice as many as calyx-lobes, the shorter alternating ones termi- 



nating at the sinuses of the lobes, those of the longer ones extending over the 

 lobes. Fetals large. 



+ Inflorescence and calyx covered with a floccose tomentum. Calyx- 

 lobes terminating in a bristle or short mucro. 

 Adult leaves glabrous, acuminate ; tomentum rusty- coloured ; petals on short claws, not 



fringed, I. floribimda. 



Adult leaves puberulous beneath, acuminate ; tomentum whitish or yellowish ; petals on 



long slender claws, ciliolate, Z. tomentosa. 



As preceding, but leaves mucronate or acute ; flowers twice as large ; petals conspi- 

 cuously fringed, L. loudoni. 



X X Inflorescence and calyx pruinous, or minutely whitish or greyish 

 puberulous, all other parts glabrous. 

 Leaves whitish glaucous beneath ; calyx 10 — 12-angular, the angles acute, ..I. hypoleuca. 

 Leaves green ; calyx plicately-sulcate, the ribs very obtuse and broader than the fur- 

 rows, L. flos-regince. 



Leaves green ; calyx longitudinally furrowed, without ribs, Z. macrocarpa. 



* * Angles of calyx as many as plain lobes and alternating with them. Petals 



minute. 

 All softer parts greyish pubescent ; angles of calyx almost winged ; flowers small, 



. . Z. villosa. 

 1. L. PAEVIFLOEA, Eoxb. Corom. PL I. 28. t. 66. and Fl. Ind. II. 

 505 ; Wight Icon. t. 69 ; Griff. Not. Dicot. 510. t. 592 ; DC. Prod. III. 

 93 ; Bedd. Fl. Sylv. t. 31. 

 Hab. Ava. — Fl. April. 



