1871.] S. Kurz— On Indian Plants. 69 



(5.) Payena. Calycis lobi 4 s. 6 ; corolla) lobi duplo plures. 

 Stamina corollas lobis duplo pluria, biseriata. Staminodia nulla. 



(6.) Bassia. Calycis lobi 4 s. 6 ; corollas lobi 8 — 14. Stamina 

 corollas lobis circiter duplo v. triplo pluria, 1 — 3-seriata. Stami- 

 nodia nulla. 



(7.) Mimusops. Calycis lobi 6 v. 8 ; corollas lobi 2-3-plo plures. 

 Stamina tot quot calycis lobi. Staminodia 6 v. 8. 



83. Chbysophyllum Sumateanum, Micp, (Suppl. El. Sumatr. 

 579) = Ch. Boxburghii, G. Don. 



84. Sapota ? tomentosa, DC, is in my opinion a true Side- 

 roxylon. 



85. Sideroxylon obovatum, Griff., (Not. Dicot., 290) is S. atte- 

 nuatum, DC. 



86. Kakosmanthtjs, Hassk., cannot be separated from Bassia, 

 and Bosyaulus, Tlrw., has also been identified with the latter genus 

 by the author himself. 



87 . Dr. Thwaites pronounced Isonandra to be a Bassia, but from 

 the conspectus of the genera above given, that genus appears to 

 me to be well founded. 



Bassia caloneura, Kurz, (in Andam. Rep., p. 41) with chartace- 

 ous strongly nerved leaves and 4-lobed calyx is now referable to 

 Isonandra. 



Bassia ? hjpohuca Miq., (Suppl. Fl. Sum., 582) = Isonandra olo- 

 vata, Griff., (Not. Dicot., 293). 



Bassia poly antha, Wall. ap. DC. is also an Isonandra. 



88. Cebatophobus Wightii, Hassk. (Eetz., I, 601) is Payena 

 lucida, DC. DeCandolle mistook the filaments of the fallen anthers 

 for staminodia, and hence the discrepancy in the number of 

 stamens. The genus might be divided thus : 



Sect. 1. Eexameria. Calyx 6 -parti tus ; corollas lobi et stamina 

 calycis lobis duplo plura. (P. Griffithii). 



Sect. 2. Payena. Calyx 4-partitus ; corollas lobi et stamina 

 calycis lobis duplo plura. • 



* Antheras pilosas, ( = Ceratophorus, Hassk.), P. Leerii, ( Cera- 

 toph. Leerii, Hassk.) et P. longipetiolata (Ceratophorus longipetiolatus, 

 T. et B.) 



** Antheras glabras {Payena, DC), (P. lucida, P. paralleloneura). 



