1877.] Knowledge of the Burmese Flora. 121 



1. V. FCETiDUM, Willi. Cat. 4G6 and PI. As. Ear. I. 49. t. 61 ; DC. 

 Prod. IV. 325 ; H£. and Th. in Linn. Proc. II. 175. 



Var. (B. PREMNACEA, H£. and Th. I.e. {V. ])remnaceum,^2i\\. Cat. 

 461 ; DC. Prod. 1. c), corymb involucred by 3 or 4 small leaves, rest as in 

 the typical form. 



Var. y. GRiFFiTHiAisruM, all parts more robust and more densely stel- 

 late-pubescent ; leaves about 4 in. long, acuminate, 6 — 7-nerved on each side, 

 the lower nerves not meeting at the base (in varr. a. and /8. the leaves are 

 trinerved at the base and, besides, have only 2 — 3 lateral nerves on each side). 

 Most probably a good species. 



Hab. Var. a. Ava, Taong-dong (Wall.) ; Var. y. Burma, probablj^ 

 Ava (Griff. 3403).— Fr. Nov. 



2. V. CoLEBROOKEANUM, Wall. Cat. 460 ; DC. Prod. IV. 327. 



Hab. Ava, Kakhyen hills ; probably Hookhoom valley (Griff. 3398). 



Sambueus, L. 

 1. S. Thut^bergiana, B1. ap. Miq. Ann. Mus. Lugd. Bat. II. 265.— 

 Hab. Ava, Khakyen hills (J. Anderson). — Fl. May. 

 Apparently well-distinguished from S. adnata, Wall., and occurs also 

 in the Khasi hills. 



Iionicera, L, 



1. L. LEIANTHA, Kurz in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 1874. 188. 

 Hab. Ava, Kakhyen hills (J. Anderson). — Fl. April. 



Scyphiphora, Gaertn. 



1. S. HTDROPHTLLACEA, Gsertn. Fruct. III. 91. t. 196 ; DC. Prod. 

 IV. 377. {EpitUnia Malayana, Jack in Mai. Misc. I. 12 ; WA. Prod. I. 

 424 ; Epitliiniw sp. Griff. Not. Dicot. 269. t. 478 and (sub nom. Lumnit- 

 zera) t. 644. A). 



Hab. Not unfrequent in the mangrove swamps of the Andaman is- 

 lands.— Fl. May. 



BUB I AG E^. 



Conspectus of Genera. 



SuM. 1. CINCHONEJE. Fruit a dehiscent capsule, dry or very 

 rarely succulent, very rarely a berry or drupe and in this case the seeds always 

 winged or appendaged. Ovary 2 to more-celled, Avith 1 to many ovules iu 

 each cell. Seeds various. Stipules interpetiolar. 



* Ovules numerous in each cell. Capsule dry or more or less suc- 

 culent. 

 Trih. 1. NA UCLEE^^. Flowers inserted upon a thickened receptacle and form- 

 ing heads. Capsule dehiscing from the base or otherwise, dry or rarely (in Sarcocepha- 

 lus) berry-like. 

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