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Unknown to me. Hooker points ont no structural differences from the 

 preceding, of which it seems to be a glabrescent form only. 



5. R. stenopetala, Hf. Ind. Fl. II. 49. (Gnestis steriopetala, Griff. 

 Not. Dicot. 433. t. 611 f. 2). 



Hab. Tenasserim, Mergui (Griff.) teste Hf. 



Unknown to me ; the narrow petals and spreading sepals point to 

 JRoureojpsis. 



Connarus, L. 

 Conspectus of Species. 



* Follicles perfectly glabrous and smooth on the walls inside. 



Eachis of leaves and midrib beneath pubescent, or almost glabroiis, the nervation thin, 

 much net-veined especially while young, conspicuously bullate-dotted on the areoles ; 

 follicles sessile, J in. long, C. stictophyllus. 



* * Follicles more or less pubescent or velvety within. 



x Petioles and leaflets beneath, or the nerves only, pubescent. 

 Leaflets pubescent on the midrib beneath, nerves very slender, in 5 pairs, follicles 



tomentose, G. semiclecandrus. 



Leaflets finely rusty pubescent beneath, the nerves very indistinct, G. Grijfithii. 



x x Leaflets perfectly glabrous. Follicles stalked. 



+ Follicles chartaceous or thin coriaceous, deeply striate. 



A large tree ; follicles about an in. long or somewhat longer, G. paniculatus. 



Climber ; follicles about an in. long or somewhat longer, G. gibbosus. 



Apparently as preceding, but the follicles nearly cylindrical, G. latifolius. 



+ + Follicles woody. 

 Leaflets thick coriaceous, large ; follicles about 2 in. long, G. grandis. 



1. C. STICTOPHYLLUS, Kurz MS. 



Hab. Tenasserim ; also adjoining Siamese province of Radbooree 

 (Teysmann).— Fl. HS. 



2. C. semidecafdeus, Jack in Mai. Misc. 2. VII. 39 ; Hf . Ind. FL 

 II. 52. 



Hab. Tenasserim, Mergui (Griff.) teste Hf. — Fl. HS. 



3. C. Grippithii, Hf. Ind. Fl. II. 52. 

 Hab. Tenasserim, Mergui (Griff.) teste Hf. 



4. C. paniculatus, Roxb. Fl. Ind. III. 139 ; Hf . Ind. Fl. II. 52 ? 

 Hab. Chittagong (Eoxb.). 



Hooker calls this a chmber, while Roxburgh states that it is a large 

 timber-tree. 



5. C. gibbosus, Wall. Cat. 8541 ; Hf. Ind. Fl. II. 52. 



Hab. Common along the outskirts of tropical forests, deserted toung- 

 yas, along river-banks, etc., all over Burma, from Chittagong, Pegu, and Mar- 

 taban to Tenasserim, up to 2000 feet elevation. — Fl. Apr. May ; Fr. May, 

 June. 



6. C. latifolius, Wall. Cat. 8537 ; Hf. Ind. Fl. II. 53. 

 Hab. Tenasserim, Moulmein and Tavoy (teste Hf.). 



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