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Aspidocarya, Hf. and Th. 

 1. A. -uvirERA, Hf. and Th. Fl Ind. I. 180 and Ind. Fl. I. 95. 

 Miers contrib. III. 58. t. 99. var. p, mollis, all parts softly pubescent. 

 Hab. Ava, Khakyen hills, Ponsee (J. Anderson). Fl. Apr. 



Tinospora, Miers. 



Cons])ectus of species. 



* Drupes the size of a pea, the putameu tuberculate. 



Young parts and the orbicular-ovate blunt leaves beneath tomentose, ...T. tomentosa. 



Young parts and the cordate-ovate acuminate leaves beneath pubescent, ...T. Malabarica. 



All parts glabrous, ... ... ... ... ... ...T. crispa. 



* * Putamen smooth. 



All parts glabrous ; drupes the size of a pea, ... ... ...T. cordifolia. 



Young leaves and shoots pubescent or tomentose ; drupes the size of a cherry, T. nudHiora. 



1. T. TOMENTOSA, Miers in Tayl. Ann. ser. 2 VII. 38 and Contr. Bot. 

 III. 33 ; Hf. Ind. Fl. I. 96. {Menisjjermum tomentosum^ Koxb. Fl. Ind. 

 III. 813). 



Hab. Ava (Wall.) 



2. T. Malabaeica, Miers in Tayl. Ann. ser. 2. VII. 38 and Contr. 

 Bot. III. 32 ; Hf. Ind. Fl. I. 96. 



Hab. Chittagong (Hf. and Th.) 



8. T. CEISPA, Miers in Tayl. Ann. ser. 2, VII. 38 and Contr. Bot. III. 

 84 Scheff. Obs. Phyt. III. 71. t. 1. {Menis])e7'mum verrucosum, Roxb. Fl.j 

 Ind. III. 808j. 



Hab, Pegu (teste Hf. and Th.) ; Arracan, Sandoway (teste Miers). 



4. T. COEDIEOLIA, Miers in Tayl. Ann. ser. 2. VII. 38 and Contr. Bot. 

 III. 31 ; Hf. Ind. Fl. I. 97 ; Scheff. Obs. Phyt. III. 71, t. 2. (Memspermtcm 

 eordifolium, Willd. IV. 826 ; Roxb. Fl. Ind. III. 811 ? Cocculus cordifolius 

 DC. Syst. I. 518 ; Wight Ic. t. 485-486). 



Hab. Not unfrequent in the forests of the Andaman islands ; Ava 

 (Wall.) ; Chittagong. 



Roxburgh tigures the stems of his plant as 5- (or 6 ?) angular, and the 

 angles as produced into membranous waved wings ; it can, therefore, hardly 

 be the same as Miers's. 



5. T. NUDirLOEA, Kurz in Journ. As. Soc. Bengal, 1872, 292. {Cocculus 

 nudiflorus, Griff. Not. Dicot. 307). 



Hab Rather frequent in the tropical forests of the E. slopes of the 

 Pegu Yomah and Martaban ; also Tenasserim. — Fl. March, Apr. j Fr. Begin, 

 of R. S. 



Fibraurea, Lour. 



1. F. TiNCTORiA, Lour. FL Coch. II. 769 ; Miers Contr. Bot. III. 41 ; 

 Hf. Ind. Fl. I. 98 ; Scheff. Obs. Phyt. III. 73, t. 4. 



Hab. Tenasserim, Tavoy (Griff.). 



