112 MYRSINES, [ Ardisia. 
or waved, 6-9 in. long, chartaceous, glabrous, dotted beneath, the 
nerves and net-veination strong and conspicuous ; flowers small, on 
minutely rusty-tomentose, about a lin. long, nodding pedicels, in 
small umbelets and forming a small cyme-like rusty-velvety panicle 
in the axils of the leaves of about the length of the petiole or 
longer ; calyx rusty-puberulous, the lobes ovate, acute and blunt in 
the same inflorescence ; corolla glabrous, bell-shaped, about 14 lin. 
long, the lobes ovate, acute. 
Has.—Martaban hills, at 4,000 ft. elevation.—Fl, Feb. 
16. A. Wallichii, DC.—Kyet-ma-ouk-pin.—An evergreen under- 
shrub, $ to 14 in. high, the young shoots more or less rusty- 
floccose, or almost glabrous ; leaves obovate, usually cuneate at the 
ase and decurrent on the 3-5 lin. long often puberulous petiole, 
23-4 in. long, bluntish.or acute, crenate-toothed from about the 
middle, almost pergamaceous, glabrous, copiously dotted, the nerves 
when fully ripe, shining, 1-se 
Var. 1, Wallichii proper: the young shoots and inflorescence 
covered with a rusty-brown floccose-pilose pubescence, the net- 
veination and dots more conspicuous and more prominent. 
Var. 2, glabriuscula: the young shoots glabrous, the inflor- 
see and pedicels indistinctly puberulous, the net-veination very 
aint. 
Haz.—Frequent all over Pegu and Martaban down to Tenasserim ; var. 2: 
especially in the mixed forests; var.1: in the low and Eng forests.—FI. Sept.-Jan- 
(Apr.-May) ; Fr. about the same period.—1,—SS.—SiS. All. Metam. Dil. 
