25G S. Kurz — Contributions towards a [No. 2, 



Hab. Not unfrequent in the tropical forests of Martaban down to 

 Tenasserim, rare along the eastern slopes of the Pegu Yomah ; also Ava 

 (Mrs. Burnej). — Fl. April. 



lehnocarpus, R. Br. 

 1. I. rETJTESCENS, E. Br. Hort. Kew. ed. 2. 69 ; DC. Prod. VIII. 

 435; Wight Icon. t^. 430. {E chit es f rut esc ens, Eoxb. Fl. Ind. II. 12). 

 Var. a. genfina, leaves and follicles glabrous. 



Var. /8. PUBESCET^S, leaves beneath (while young on both sides) and 

 the young follicles appressed rusty-pubescent. 



Hab. Frequent in the leaf-shedding, especially the mixed and savan- 

 nah-, forests all over Burma ; var. p. chiefly in the dry forests of Ava and 

 Prome.— Fl. CS. j Fr. HS. 



Aganosma, G. Don. 

 Conspectus of Species. 

 Calyx-lobes nearly an inch long, tawny- velvety ; nerves of leaves impressed, 



. . A. calycina. 



Calyx-lohes only 2 — 3 lin. long, glabrous ; nerves of leaves prominent beneath and 



uniting towards the margin, A. marginata. 



1. A. CALYCINA, DC. Prod. VIII. 432. (A. WallicUi, Don Gen. 

 Syst. IV. 77.) 



Hab. Tenasserim, Tavoy (Gomez), — Fl. Sept. 



2. A. MAEGiNATA, G. Don. Gen. Syst. IV. 77 ; DC. Prod. VIII. 

 433 ; Wight Icon. t. 425. (Echites marginata, Roxb. Fl. Ind. II, 15 ; A, 

 macrocar]?a, DC. Prod. VIII. 434). 



Hab. Frequent in the open and lower mixed forests from Ava and 

 Martaban down to Tenasserim ; also Chittagong. — Fl. March, April ; Fr. 

 the next year. 



Epigynum, Wight. 



1. E. Geiefithianum, Wight Icon. t. 1308 ; Walp. Ann III. 42. 



Hab. Tenasserim, Mergui (Griff.). 



Holarrhena, R. Br. 



1: H. antidtsenteeica. Wall. Cat. 1672 ; DC. Prod. VIII. 413 ; 

 Brand. For. Fl. 326. t. 4^0. ^(GJionemoiy ha antidysenterica, G. Don Gen. 

 Syst. Gard. IV. 79 ; Wight Icon. t. 439). 



Var. a. geiojina, all parts (also the inflorescence) glabrous. 



Var. )8. CODAGA {H. Godaga, G. Don Gen. Syst. Gard. IV. 78 ; DC. 

 Prod VIII. 414 ; Wight Icon. t. 1297 ; R. pulescens, Wall. Cat. 1673 ; 

 DC. Prod. VIII. 413), all parts (also the inflorescence) shortly velvety 

 pubescent. 



Hab. Not unfrequent in the dry and open forests, all over Burma, 

 from Chittagong and Ava down to Tenasserim ; var. ^. chiefly in the drier 

 U2)per mixed forests. — Fl. March, April ; Fr. CS. 



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