2-12 S. Kurz — Contrlhutions towards a [No. 2, 



6. J. Sambac, Ait. Hort. Kew. ed. 1. I. 8 ; Wight Icon. t. 704i ; DC. 

 Prod. VIII. 301 ; Bot. Reg. t. 1 and t. 497. — (J. quinquejiorum, Heyne ap. 

 DC. Prod. VIII. 302.) 



Hab. Frequently cultivated all over Burma and often met witli in 

 neglected lands, poonzohs and rubbishy places near villages, but apparently 

 not really wild. Said to be wild in Prome district. — PL March, April. 



7. J. anastomosans, Wall. Cat. 2863 ; DC. Prod. VIII. 305. 



Hab. Frequent in the troj^ical forests of the eastern slopes of the 

 Pegu Yomah and in those from Martaban down to Tenasserim.— Fl. 

 March, April. 



8. J. RoTTLERiANUM, Wall. Cat. 2865; DC. Prod. VIII. 305; 

 Wight Icon. t. 1249. 



Hab. Not unfrequent in the tropical forests of the eastern slopes of 

 the Pegu Yomah, especially along the Choungmenah choung (Khaboung). 

 Fl. April. 



9. J. coARCTATUM, Roxb. Fl. Bid. I. 91 ; DC. Prod. VIII. 308. {J. 

 reticulatum^y^^XX. Cat. 2869; DC. Prod. VIII. 308). 



Hab. Frequent in the tropical forests of the eastern slopes of the 

 Pegu Yomah and in those of Martaban east of Tounghoo ; also hills of 

 Chittagong. — Fl. A^Dril, May. 



Roxburgh's plant has the calyx 5-lobed while Wallich's has it usually 

 8-lobed. 



10. J. HiRSTJTTiM, WiUd. sp. pi. I. 36 ; Smith Exot. Bot. 11. 117. t. 

 118 ; Wight Icon. t. 702 ; Bot. Mag. t. 1931 ; Bot. Reg. t. 15. (JSfyctan- 

 tlies liirsuta, L. sp. 2^1- 8 ; J- multiflormn, Andr. Bot. Repos. t. 496, non 

 Roth ; J. piihescens, Willd. sp. pi. I. 37 ; Roxb. Fl. Ind. I. 91 ; DC. Prod. 

 VIII. 302). 



Hab. Ava, Bhamo (J. Anderson) ; Pegu (Dr. Brandis). — Fl. Jan. 



11. J. SCANDENS, Vhl. Symb. III. 2 ; DC. Prod. VIII. 306 ; Roxb. 

 Fl. Ind. I. 89. (J". stjringcBfolium, Wall. Cat. 2861 ; DC. Prod. VIII. 306.) 



Var. a. aENTJiNUM, all parts more glabrous, the branchlets and leaves 

 especially so. 



Var. /?. LiETUM, (J, latum, Wall. Cat. 2859 ; DC. Prod. VIII. 306), 

 the branchlets, nerves of the leaves, and sometimes also the under-surface of 

 the leaves themselves puberulous. 



Hab. Frequent in all leaf-shedding forests, especially the tropical and 

 open ones, all over Burmah, from Arracan, Pegu, and Martaban down to 

 Tenasserim. — Fl. Dec. — Febr. ; Fr. April, May. 



12. J. GEANDIFLORUM, L. sp. pi. 9 ; DC. Prod. VIII. 313 ; Bot. 

 Reg. t. 91 ; Roxb. Fl. Ind. 1. 100. 



Hab. Burmah (accord. Rev. F. Mason.) 



