1877.] Knowledge of the Burmese Flora. 90 



4. T. RENTFORMIS, Miq. V]. Iiicl. Biit. I/l. ()75 ; Knrz in Journ. As. 

 Soc. Beng. 1871. 57. 



Hab. Andamans, in open places of the forests on Rutland island. 



5. T. BEACTEATA, Voigt Cat. Hort. Calc. 58. {Modecca hractcatrr, 

 Lamk. Encyl. Meth. IV. 210 ; DC. Prod. III. 337 ; T. palmata, lloxb. Fl. 

 Ind. III. 701i ; WA. Prod. I. 350 ; Wight 111. II. t. lOi, 105.) 



Hab. Frequent in all mixed forests, amongst shrubbery and in bushes 

 along rivers, in hedges, Ac., also in the savannahs, all over Burma as far 

 down as Tenasserim and the Andamans. — Fl. May — Octob. ; Fr. Ajml, May. 



6. T. GBANDIBEACTEATA, Kurz MS. 



Hab. Ava, along the Irrawaddi northwards from Mandalay ; also 

 Khakyen-hills east of Bhamo.-^Fl. July. 



7. T. COEDATA, Roxb. Fl. Ind. III. 703. 



Hab. Not unfrequent in the savannahs and in the savannah-forests 

 along the Sittang in Pegu. — Fl. May, June. 



8. T. MACEOSiPHOiir, Kurz in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 1872. 308. 

 Hab. Upper Tenasserim, Attaran (Dr. Brandis). 



9. T. iNTEGEiroLiA, (Ciociunis integrifolius, Roxb. Fl. Ind. Ill, 

 724 ; Gymnopetcdum integrifolium, Kurz in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 1871. 

 58). 



Hab. Frequent along the banks of rivers and choungs all over Pegu 

 and Martaban ; also Ava. — Fl. Febr. — April ; Fr. May. 



Gymnopetalum, Arn. 

 Conspectus of Species. 



Suhg. 1. E^^- Gymnopetalum. Dioecious. Male flowers in long'-peduncled ra- 

 cemes, destitute of bracts. Fruits not ribbed. Flowers yellow. 



Sichff. 2. Scotanthus, Naud. Monoecious. Male flowers in bracted racemes. Fruit 

 ribbed. Flowers white. 

 Leaves cordate, 3 — 5-angular ; female flowers long-peduncled ; fruits ovoid, 



. . G. Cochinchincnsu. 

 Leaves palmately and deeply 3 — 5-lobed, the lobes blunt ; fruits clavate-cylindrical, 



. . G. lieteropliyllum^ 



1. G. CocHiTfCHiN-ENSE, Kurz in Journ. As. Soc. 1871. 57. (Bryonia 

 Cochinchinensis, Lour. Flor. Coch. 595 ; DC. Prod. III. 305 ; Momordica 

 tubifiora^ Roxb. Fl. Ind. III. 711 ; ScotantJms tubifotms, Naud. in AnUp 

 d. sc. nat. 4 ser. XVI. 173. t. 3). 



Hab. Not unfrequent in cultivated and rubbishy places in Chitta« 

 gong and Arracan ; Ava ; Tenasserim. — Fl. Fr. Octob. 



2. Gr. HETEEOPHTLLUM, Kurz in Trim. Journ. Bot. 1875. 326. 



Hab. Frequent in the tropical and moister upper mixed forests, espe- 

 cially on damp rocks and tree-stems along choungs, from Martaban down 

 to Tenasserim and the Andamans. — Fl. Fr. Febr., March. 



