I 



1877.] Knowledge of the Burmese Flora, 287 



Hab. UiDper Tenasserlin, Domdamcc forests (Brandis) ; Ava, Kha- 

 kyen liills (J. Anderson). — Fl. Febr,, March. 



22. D. DASYPHTLLA, Kurz in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 1871. 71 ; 

 Hiern Monogr. Eben. 203. 



Hab. Martaban, Taepo hills, at 4000 ft. elevation (Brandis). 



Conspectus of Genera. 



Styrax. Calyx somewhat enlarging and enclosing the fruit for one half. Corolla 

 slightly twisted or almost valvate in hud. Stamens 10, the anthers elongate. Drupe 

 dry, sometimes valvately dehiscing. 



SYMrLocos. Calyx wholly or nearly wholly adnate to the ovary. CoroUa-lohes 

 imhricate in hud. Stamens numerous, indefinite, the anthers short. Drupe more or 

 less succulent, crowded hy the calyx-limh. 



Styrax, L. 



Conspectus of Species. 



* All imrts more or less tomentose, the under -surface of the leaves particularhj so. 

 Leaves white-tomentose heneath ; calyx slit spathe-like, conspicuously suhulate- 



toothed, .... a S. rugosiim. 



* * Younger parts more or less tomentose ; leaves sparingly aucl minutely stellate- 



puberulous, glabrescent and green. 

 Calyx 5- or 6-toothed ; coroUa-lohes narrow-oblong, about 4 lin. long ; leaves serrulate. 



. . 8. serrulatum. 



Calyx truncate and minutely toothed ; corolla-lobes ovate, nearly | in. long ; leaves 



remotely and minutely toothed, S. virgatum. 



1. S. EUGOSTJM, Kurz in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 1871. 61. 



Hab. Martaban, on the hills between the Sittang and Salween, at 

 40OO ft. elevation (Dr. Brandis).— Fl. May. 



2. S. SEKEXJLATUM, Eoxb. Fl. Ind. II. 415 ; DC. Prod. VIII. 267 ; 

 Bot. Mag. t. 5950. {S. florihunda, Griff. Not. Dicot. 287 ?) 



Hab. Chittagong (Roxb.) ; Ava, Khakyen hills (J. Anderson) ; (Tenas- 

 serim, between Kulweng and Mergui, Griff.) — Fl. March; Fr. Octob. 



3. S. TiRGATUM, Wall. Cat. 4400; DC. Prod. VIII. 267.— (>S'. grandi- 

 florum, Griff. Not. Dicot. 287. t. 423). 



Hab. Burmah (Griff. 3671), probably Ava. 



Symplocos, L. 



Conspectus of Species. 



* Ovary Z-celled. Drupes oblong or elliptical, Z-celled. Embryo straight. 



X Drupes sulcate-ribbed. 

 Young parts more or less rusty-pubescent ; flowers sessile or nearly so, in simple to- 

 mentose spikes, ^ 'S'. sulcata. 



X X Drupes smooth and terete. 

 t Eacemes or spikes not glabrous. 



