194 D. Prain — Some new Indian Plants^ [No. 5, 



Peduncles 1*5 in. long, pedicels usnally one to each peduncle, '5 in. long. Fruit 

 deeply 4-lobed, the calyx persistent at its contracted base; length '75 in., width 

 at apex '6 in. 



A very distinct species of which the petals are not yet known. The sepals are 

 rounded, spreading, forming a calyx "25 in. in diam. 



8c. Enontmus subsulcatus Prain; peduncles •75-1 in. very slen- 

 der, fruit subpyriform, distinctly 4-angled. 



Burma : Tenassarim; Moolyet, 5,000 ft., Gallatlyl 



A shrub, branches distinctly 4-angled throughout, somewhat 4-grooved in upper 

 parts of internodes, smooth. Leaves ovate-lanceolate acuminate, base wide-cnneate, 

 margin entire, thickly membranous, 3*5-4 in. long, l'75-2*25 in. wide, nerves 5-6 

 pairs not prominent below, hardly visible above. Peduncles '75-1 in., pedicels 

 usually 1, sometimes 2 to each peduncle, '25 in. long. Fruit deeply 4-lobed, the calyx 

 persistent at its contracted base ; length '5 in., width at apex '45 in. 



126. Enontmus Wrayi King^ Joum, As. Soc, Beng. Ixiv., 2, 3M ; 

 leaves 4*5 in. long, 2*25 in wide, ovate acuminate, remotely and obscure- 

 ly serrate, peduncles very long slender, cymes lax 3-4 in. across, flowers 

 nearly '25 in. across. 



Malata : Perak ; Gunong Batu Patch, Wray ! Pahang ; Kota 

 Glanggi, Bidley I 



A small tree ; branches cylindrio, smooth, dark-brownish when dry. Flowers 

 5-merous, sepals large rotund spreading concave, glabrescent, margins membranous. 

 Petals not much exceeding sepals, rotund, clawed ; edges incurved undulate, minute- 

 ly puberulous, green with dull crimson veins. Fruit shortly and broadly pyriform, 

 deeply 5-lobed, the calyx persistent at the contracted basej length '75 in,, width at 

 apex '6 in. 



A very distinct species ; in general appearance approaching most closely to E. 

 glaher, but with laxer cymes and widely different fruit. 



176. Enonymus viburnoides Prain; leaves 8-6 in. long, 1 •26-2*25 

 in. wide, oblong acute base rounded or truncate less often cuneate, fruit 

 very slightly 4-ridged. 



Eastern Himalaya: Sikkim; Sureil, 5,500 to 6,500 feet; King \ 

 Near Darjeeling, Gage I Rungyroon, King ! Pasheting, Grieve 1 



A shrub ; young branches faintly quadrangular under the leaves. Leaves thick- 

 ly herbaceous, margins finely serrate and slightly revolute with a tendency for those 

 of alternate pairs to be smaller and larger ; nerves about 6 pairs, distinct on both 

 surfaces, especially beneath. Peduncles &x\\\ary rather slender, 1-1 '5 in. long, cymes 

 very many-flowered up to 4 in. across. Sepals 4, wide reniform, spreading. Petals 

 4, much exceeding the sepals, orbicular, minutely puberulous. Style 0. Fruit some- 

 what depressed, very slightly 4-ridged, '3 in. long, '4 in. across. 



A distinct species nearest E. hullatus, but with larger and more numerously 

 flowered cymes, smaller fruit, and the veins on the leaves beneath less prominent. 



