1871.] S. Kurz— On Indian Plants. 71 



If. Roxburghiana, Wight, Icon., t. 1588 (oxcl. synon. Iloxb.) is a 

 species unknown to me ; it differs from all those above named 

 by the very slender peduncles, larger flowers and by the shape of 

 the staminodial scales. 



Imbricaria, Comm., is not generically different from Mimusops. 



EBENACEjE. 



91. Diospyros rhodocalyx, n. sp. 



Arbuscula novellis adpresse pubescentibus ; folia oblonga v. 

 ovali-oblonga, rarius obovato-oblonga, retusa v. rarius (in 

 eodem stirpe) obtuse apiculata, graciliter et breviter petiolata, 

 basi acuta v. obtusa, chartacea, magnitudine variabilis, 1 — 2 v. 

 3 — 4 poll, longa, supra glabra et lucida, subtus secus costam 

 plerumque parce pubescentia, nervis et reticulatione laxa utrin- 

 que conspicuis ; nores 4 — meri, parvi, sessiles v. subsessiles, axil- 

 lares, masculi cymulas brevissimas tomentosas formantes, femi- 

 nei solitarii ; bracteee lineares, dense fulvo-tomentosse, breves ; 

 calyx dense fulvescenti pubescens, lobis oblongo lanceolatis, obtu- 

 siusculis, in noribus femin. major, lobis lato-oblongis, obtusis, 

 basi marginibus plicato-dilatatis, rubro-tinctis ; corolla glabra, 

 in masc. vix 2 lin., in femin. 3 lin fere longa, tubo bullato, lobis 4 

 brevibus, oblongis ; stamina in fl. masc. c. 16, in fern. 8 — 10, ima basi 

 corollse inserta ; filamenta brevia, barbata ; antherse lineares, 

 acuminataB ; ovarium in masc. rudimentarium, in fern, oblonguni, 

 dense fulvo tomentosum, 4-loculare ? Siam, Radburi and Kanbiiri 

 (Teysm. in Herb. Bog. No. 6000 and 6007). 



In general habit somewhat resembling D. heterophylla, Wall., and 

 best placed near D. tomentosa, etc., in sect. Ill, amongst the four- 

 merous species. 



92. Diospyros dasyphylla, n. sp. 



Arbor ? ramulis dense fulvescente pubescentibus ; folia oblonga ad 

 ovato oblonga, petiolis 1 — 2 lin. longis, dense fulvo pubescentibus, 

 suffulta, basi rotundata v. subcordata, acuta v. brevissime acuminata, 

 4 — 6 poll, longa, chartacea, dum juvenilia longe ciliata, dein subtus 

 et supra secus nervos molliter puberula ; nores in alabastro fere 4/5 

 poll, longi, 4-meri, breviter pedicellati, masculi in cymas breves fulvo- 



