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Leaves thin chartaccous, pubescent on the nerves ; flowers tomcntose, shortly pedicel- 

 led ; racemes pubescent, slender, H. Griffithianum. 



X X Flowers less than a line in diameter. Spikes collected into pani- 

 cles. 

 All parts, also the spikes, quite glabrous ; flowers sessile ; ovary villous, 



. . S. minutiflonmi. 

 * * Stamens by 2 or more opposite to the petals. 

 Quite like K. Nepalense, but stamens by threes ; ovary tomentose ; flowers longish 



pedicelled, in divaricate terminal glabrous panicles, H. ScJdichii. 



Glabrous ; stamens by twos ; ovary glabrous ; racemes slender, glabrous, . . H. fo&tidum. 



1. H. TOMENTOSTJM, Bth. in Linn. Proc. IV. 34. {Blachwellia to- 

 mentosa, Vent. Choix. t. 57 ; DC. Prod. II. 55 ; Blachwellia spiralis, Wall, 

 in As. Research. XIII. 400 c. tab. ; DC. Prodr. 1. c). 



Has. Frequent in the mixed forests all over Pegu, Arracan, and Mar- 

 taban, up to 2000 ft. elevation. — PL Fr. Nov. — Jan. 



2. H. GRiFriTHiAN^UM, Kurz in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 1871. 57. 

 (BlaclcwellicB sp., Griff. Not. Dicot. 6M. t. ^^6. K. i. 10 ; Blachwellia 

 dasyantha, Turcz. in Bull. d. Nat. Mosc. 1863. 610). 



Hab. Tenasserim, Mergui (Griff. 991). 



This may possibly be Astrantlms Cochinchinensis, Lour., Fl. Coch. 225 

 ( = Blachwellia— Q\. Mus. Bot. II. 27). 



^ 3. H. MiT^UTiFLORTJM, Kurz in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 1827. 308. 

 Hab. Burma, probably Martaban or Tenasserim (Brandis). 

 Habit of H. foetidum, but the flowers very minute. 



4. H. ScHLiCHii, Kurz, For. Fl. Burm. I. 532. 

 Hab. Forests of Chittagong (Dr. Schlich) Fl. CS. 



5. H. FCETIDUM, Bth. in Linn. Proc. IV. 37. — {Blachwellia foetida, 

 Wall. ; Deless. Icon. III. 32. t. 53 ; Litdia fcetida, Roxb. Fl. Ind. II. 508). 



Hab. Tenasserim, Mergui (Griff, teste Benth.). 



TTIBNEBAGE^. 

 Turnera, L. 

 *1. T. TJLMIFOLIA, L. sp. pi. 965 and Hort. Cliff. 122. t. 10. ; DC. 

 Prod. III. 346 {T. angustifolia, Curt. Bot. Mag. t. 281). 



Hab. Disseminated from gardens and now often growing as wild in 

 rubbishy places around the larger villages and towns, as Rangoon, Akyab, 

 &c., Fl. Fr. CS. 



PASSIFLOBB^. 



Conspectus of Genera. 

 Suhord. I. PASSIFLOBEJE. Flowers hermaplirodite, or rarely 

 unisexual and in this case the male and female corollas conform. Corona 

 conspicuous, simple or douhle. 



