IGO S. Kurz — Contributions toivards a [No. 2, 



Hab. In the drier hill-forests of Martahan east of Tounghoo, at 3000 

 to 4000 ft. elevation.— Fl. Fr. March. 



2. M. VAEIOLOSA, Wall. Cat. 6259 ; Don. Gen. Syst. III. 490 ; Miq. 

 Fl. Ind. Bat. II. 215. 



Hab. Eather rare in the tropical forests of the southern parts of the 

 Pegu Yomah, more frequent in Tenasserim. from Moulmein southwards ; 

 also Arracan, Sandoway, &c. — Fl. Sept. — Febr. 



M. parva, Wall. Cat. 6261 (Don. Gen. Syst. III. 491) from Tavoy, 

 possibly belongs here, but the only specimen seen b}^ me is not sufficient 

 for a correct identification. 



3. M. payettj<:folia, Kurz For. Fl. Burm. II. 57. 



Hab. Not unfrequent in the tropical forests of Martaban, east of 

 Tounghoo. — Fl. June ? 



The leaves much resemble those of the glabrescent form of Lvora tom- 

 entosa. 



4. M. MACKOPHTLLA, Wall, in Eoxb. Fl. Ind. II. 228 ; DC. Prod. 

 IV. 371, non Schum. 



Hab. Frequent in the tropical forests of the Andamans, especially 

 along the coasts. — Fl. May, June ; Fr. June, July. 



5. M. CALTcmA, Wnll. Cat. 6253 ; Don. Gen. Syst. 489 ; Miq. Fl. 

 Ind. Bat. II. 214. 



Hab. Not unfrequent in the mixed and mixed dry forests, from Ava 

 and Prome to Pegu, especially along choungs. 



6. M. COETMBOSA, Eoxb. Fl. Ind. ed. Wall. II. 226 ; DC. Prod. 

 IV. 371 ; WA. Prod. I. 393. 



Hab. Not unfrequent in the upper mixed forests of the Kolodyne 

 district in Arracan ; also Upper Tenasserim, Moulmein (Falconer) . — Fr. 

 Octob. 



Aerantliera, Am. 



1. A. TJNirLOEA, Kurz in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 1872. 312. (Mus- 

 scenda uniflora, Wall. Cat. 6264; Don. Gen. Syst. III. 491). 



Hab. Tenasserim, Moulmein, in woods, plentiful (E. Scott) ; Tavoy 

 (Wall.).— FL June; Fr. Aug. 



Adenosacme, Wall. 



1. A. LONGiFOLiA, Wall. Cat. 6280 A ; Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. II. 217. 

 {Bondeletia longifolia, Wall, in Eoxb. Fl. Ind. II. 138). 



Hab. Eare in the tropical forests of the southern and eastern slopes 

 of the Pegu Yomah ; more frequent in those of Martaban and Tenasserim, 

 up to 3000 ft. elevation. — Fr. Jan. — March. 



