﻿1874.] oftlie Burmese Flora. ' 127 



ITab. Var. a. and jB. frequent all over Burmali in the mixed forests, 

 especially in the upper ones ; var. y. not yet found. Fl. H. and li. S. ; Fr. 



as. 



8. G. HTJMiLTS, Wall. ap. Voigt Cat. Hort. Beng. 128 ; Hf. Ind. Fl. 

 I. 390. 



Var. a. WALLicnii, tomentum more villous, leaves acute. 



Var. y8. hetusifolia, {G. retusifolia, Kurz in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 

 1872. 294), tomentum velvety ; leaves deeply retuse and broader. 



Hab. Var. a. Ava, Segain hills (Wall.); var. /?. not un frequent in 

 savannahs, especially along the borders of swamp forests of the Irrawaddi 

 alluvium in Pegu. Fr. C. S. 



The drupes are normally 4-lobed, but by abortion usually 2- rarely 1-or 

 3-lobed. The species is hardly more than an extreme form of G. hirsuta^ Vhl. 



9. G. MiCROSTEMMA, Wall. ap. Voigt Cat. Hort. Calc. 128 ; Kurz 

 in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 1873. 68 ; Hf. Ind. Fl. I, 390. 



Hab. Ava; Prome hills (Wall.) Fl. Sept. Oct. 



10. G. ELASTiCA, Royle 111. Him. PI. 104. t. 22 ; Walp. Rep. I. 3G1. 

 {G. asiatica, var. vestita, Mast, in Hf. Ind. Fl. I. 387.) 



Hab. Frequent in the upper mixed forests of the Pegu Yomah and 

 Martaban ; also Chittagong. Fl. Nov. Decb. 



11. G. Asiatica, L. Mant. 122 ; Roxb. Fl. Ind. II. 586 ; Hf. Ind. 

 Fl. I. 386. 



Var. ^. JSTAIN'A, {G. nana, Wall. Cat. 1102), stunted and low, possibly 

 the result of jungle fires. 



Hab. Only the stunted variety appears to grow in Burma (Griff. 

 656) probably Ava ? 



12. G. TILU5E0LIA, Vhl. Symb. I. 35 ; Roxb. Fl. Ind. II. 587 ; Bedd. 

 Fl. Sylv. Madr. t. 108 ; Hf. Ind. Fl. I. 386. 



Hab, Birma (teste Masters). 



13. G. ABUTiLiEOLiA, Juss. Ann. 11. 92; DC. Prod. I. 511; WA. 

 Prod. I. 79 ? Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. 1/2. 201 ; Hf. Ind. Fl. I. 390. {G. aspera, 

 Roxb. Fl. Ind. 11. 591). 



Var. a. aspeea, {G. aspera, Roxb. 1. c.) leaves all rotundate and often 

 somewhat lobed towards the summit ; sepals only 2^ lin. long or a little 

 longer, pubescent from stiff appressed hairs ; petals ^ lin. long ; bracteoles 

 short, oblong, acute. A low shrub, 2 to 3, often only i foot high, the 

 tomentum usually short. 



Var. )8. YiRiDESCENS, as the preceding, but the leaves of a very thin 

 chartaceous texture and very large, green, acuminate, above hirsute from 

 simple, beneath from stellate, tawny hairs ; flowers usually larger ; sepals 

 tawny pubescent ; petals as in the preceding variety, but the lamina more 

 acute ; ripe drupes glabrous. Low shrub, 2-3 ft. high. 



