﻿187:1;.] oftTie Burmese Flora, 91 



Seems to differ from A. dasyantha, Korth, with which I confounded it 

 ill my Pegu lleport, by the acute sepals. 



Eurya, Thbg. 



Cbnsjpecrtus of sjjecies.. 



* Leaves serrulate. 



><; Lcaf-buds quite glabrous. 

 Brauchlets marked by decurreut prominent lines, ... ...J5J. Japonlcai 



Ys >C Leaf-buds pv;besceut or hirsute ; brauchlets terete. 

 A slender pine-like tree ; leaves puberulous beueath, acuminate ; styles united, E. acuminata. 

 A bushy round-lieaded tree ;. leaves membranous, glabrous or nearly so, bluutish caudate ; 

 styles free, ... ... ... ... ... ...E. serrata, 



* * Leaves entire or serrulate at apex only. 



Young shoots appressed pilose ; styles united, ... ... ...E. symplocina. 



1. E. Japonica, Thbg. Fl.. Jap. 191. t 25 ; Bedd. Fl. Sylv. t. 92 ; 

 Hf. Ind. Fl I. 284. (E. WigUlana, Wight 111. I. t. 88, non Wall ; E. 

 glabra, Bl. Mus. II. 109 ; E. virens, Bl. 1. c. 112 ; E. ohovata, Bl. 1. c. 

 107). 



Hab. Frequent in the drier hill-forests of Martaban at 4000 to 7000 

 ft. elevation ; Tenasserim, Moulmein hills. Fl. March. 



2. E. acuminata, DC. Mem. Ternstr. 26. (E, Chinensis, Hf. and 

 Th. Herb. Ind'. or, as far as to the specimens with united styles.) 



Hab. Rather frequent in the drier hill-forests, especially the pine 

 forests of Martaban at 6000 to 7000 ft. elevation. Fl. Febr. ; Fr. 

 Apr. 



3. E. SERHATA, Bl. Mus. IT. 115; Miq. Fl. Ind; Bat. 1/2 474. {E. 

 lucida, Wall. Cat. 1462 ; E. Wallichiana, Steud. ap. Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. 

 1/2, 474 ; E, Roxlurghii, Wall. Cat. 1463). 



Hab. Frequent in the tropical forests of Martaban up to 2000 ft. 

 elevation ; Tenasserim, as far South as Tavoy ; Pegu, in the tropical forests 

 on laterite above Rangoon. Fr. March. 



4. E. STMPLOCiNA, Bl. Mus. Bot. II. 114 ; Hf Ind. Fl. I. 284. {K 

 WalliGhiana, Planch MS.). 



Hab Martaban, in the damp and drier hill forests on the Nattoung 

 mountains at about 7000 ft. elevation-. Fl. March. 



Saurauja, "Willd. 

 Conspectus of species. 



* Calyx densely setose or hispid. Ovary villous. 



Flowers large, on short thick pedicels, clustered; leaves more or less spiny-scn-ate, 



...S. armalai. 



* * Calyx smooth. Ovary glabrous. 



Leaves pale or tawny mealy-puberous beneath ; peduncles long and slender, scaly ; 

 styles 5, ... ... ... ... ... .,.S: Pimdiiana. 



