96 EPACRIDER. [ Leucopogon. 
ody 
long, mucronate-acute ; spikes about 4 in. lon : 
Var. 2, Moluccanus (Z. Moluccanus, Scheff.) : leaves 4-1 in. 
long, 14-24 lin. broad, subulate-pointed ; spikes only 14-2 lin. long. 
Has.—Var. 1: Burma, probably Southern Tenasserim ; var. 2: Tenasserim. 
Var. 1, Malayanus proper; leaves larger and broader, 14-2 in, 
long. 
PLUMBAGINES,. 
Flowers hermaphrodite, regular. Calyx tubular, often enlarged 
and scarious, or petal-like at the apex, with 5 prominent ri 
from a filiform placenta erect from the base ; styles 5, distinct or 
united at the base. Capsule 1-seeded, not or irregularly dehiscing. 
entire or lobed leaves. Flowers in terminal heads, spikes or 
special interest to the forester, Plumbago rosea, Zeylanica Europea, 
and other species act as a vesicatory ; the roots of Statice Caroliniana 
Is one of the most powerful astringents. Only 3 species are known 
to me from Burma, | 
AGIALITIS, R. Br. 
Ovary 1-celled ; 
small, capitate. Fruit narrow, elongate and exserted, 1-seeded. 
cotyledons enclosing a linear-conical plumule.—Pygmzan trees oF 
rather simple-stemmed :shrubs, with long-petioled broad leaves. 
entire, coriaceous, thinly parallel-nerved ; flowers small , pale yellow 
