88 ERICACER. [ Vaccinium. 
Var. 2, elegans: corolla as in former, but the flowers solitary 
or by 2 or 3 in the axils of the leaves ; leaves usually broader. 
Var. 3, grandi P 
ceding ; flowers in short-peduncled or sessile umbel-like racemes, 
occasionally also solitary. 
Has.—Var. 2: not unfrequent in the upper dry forests of the Kambala 
ridges, Pegu Yomah, at 2,500 to 3,000 ft. elevation; var. 3: in the hill forests, 
especially the drier ones, of Martaban and Tenasserim, at 4,000 to 7,000 ft. 
elevation.—Fl, March.—], 
3..V. variegatum, Kz.—An evergreen epiphytical shrub, 2-3 ft. 
high, all parts glabrous ; leaves from lanceolate to obovate-lanceo- 
uniting along the margins ; flowers crimson or scarlet, or -varie- 
2 lin. long, acute, often obscurely ribbed and penninerved ; anthers 
granular-tubercled, on very short filaments, produced into 3-13 in. 
ot tet 3 stigma truncate ; berries glabrous, red, crowned by the 
pee 1, macranthum : flowers about 2 in, long or longer, varie- 
Var. 2, Roylei (Zhibaudia var; ta 
only half so long, scarlet, egata, Royle, not Roxb.) : flowers 
Haz.—Var. 1: Upper Tenasserim - var. 2 ; ; 
; * 5) mt t f the 
Martaban ils at 3000 to 000K clevaton, “Bae oil forests 
4. V, miniatum, Kz.—An ey , : 
; sey ergreen epiphytical shrub, all 
parts glabrous ; leaves oblong-lanceolate to eS hen a very short 
ed at the somewhat unequal 
spand-serrulate, coriaceous, 
us and Prominent beneath, not forming 
very short ; anthers included in the : 
tube, : e 
hat shorter the straight nude bard ator tubercled, som 
Has,—Burma, probably Ava hills, 
diflorum : corolla twice as long as in the pre- — 
ry Te ne 
