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Leaves aud petioles glabrous ; style long, exserted ; the longer anther-cell acute ; drupes 

 globular, ... ... ... ... ... ...JE. ganitrus. 



Leaves beneath along the nerves and the short petioles densely puberulous ; style short ; 

 anther-cells equal, blunt ; drupes oblong, ... ... ,..jE. lacunosus, 



X X Petioles thickened at summit. 



Leaves beneath and the rather short petioles densely puberulous, .. -S. Wallichii. 



Leaves and the long petioles glabrous J drupes oblong, ... ...E. robustus. 



All parts densely and shortly pubescent ; drupe globular, ... ...E. stipularis. 



1. E. Griffithii, Kurz in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 1870. 68 ; Hf. 

 Ind. Fl. I. 408. {Monoceras trichanthera, GriS. l^ot. Bicot 518. t. 619. 

 f. 2). 



Hab. Tenasserim, Mergui, in shrubberies (GrifF.). Fl. Dee. Jan. 



2. E. PETIOLATUS, (Mojtocera petiolata, Jack. Mai. Misc. in Hook. 

 Bot. Misc. II. 86 ; R integra, Wall. Cat. 2668 ; Hf. Ind. Fl. I. 408 ; E. 

 ovalis, Miq. in Suppl. Fl. Sum. 406). 



Hab. Tenasserim (Helf. teste Masters). 



3. E. BRACTEATUS, Kurz in Journ. As. Soc. 1871. 48 ; Hf. Ind. Fl. 

 I. 406). 



Hab. Tenasserim, in tropical forests of Thoungyeen (Brandis) ; Moul- 

 mein (Falconer). Fl. March, Apr. 



4. JE. simplex, Kurz MS. 

 Hab. Tenasserim (Griff. 701). 



Evidently nearly allied to JE. aristatus, Roxb. but differing in the shape 

 of the leaves and the glabrous racemes. The flowers conform to those of 

 the preceding species. Griffith's specimens from E. Bengal (jSJ'o. 702) 

 differ only by a puberulous inflorescence and may also belong here. 



5. E. GRANDiFLORUS, Smith in Rees Cycl. No. 5. (Monoceras Ian- 

 ceolatum, Hassk. Cat. Bog. 208 ; Miq Fl. Ind. Bat. 1/2. 212 ; Monoc'efa 

 gmndiflora, Hook. Bot. Mag. t. 4680 ; E. lanceolatus, Bl. Bydr. 129). 



Hab. Martaban, not rare along the banks of rivers in Toukyeghat 

 District E. of Tounghoo. 



6. E. GRA.KDIFOLIUS, Kurz in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 1872, 294. 

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



Pegu Yomah and Martaban down to Tenasserim. Fr. Febr. March. 



7. E. RUGOSA, Roxb. Fl. Ind. II. 596 ; Wall Cat. 2658. A. C. ; Hf. 

 Ind. Fl. I. 405. {JKonocera rugosa, Wight 111. I. 83 and Ic. t. 61). 



Hab. Frequent in the tropical forests, especially along choungs, of the 

 eastern slopes of the Pegu Yomah and Martaban. Fl. March, Apr. 



Masters refers Wallich's U. rugosus to JE. tulerculatus, Roxb. without 

 giving his reasons for so doing. 



8. E. LiTTORALis. T. and B, MS. 



Hab. Tenasserim, Moulmein (Falconer). Fr. Febr. 



M. jB.— What I have from the Botanical Gardens, Bulfcenzorg, under 



