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cemes below the leafy summit. The species itself, however, may be nothing 

 but a more pubescent hill-form of G. retusa. 



14. C. macbophylla, Kurz MS. (C. Kurzii, var. luxurious, Kurz 

 in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 1873, 229). 



Hab. Hare in the moister upper mixed forests of the Southern Pegu 

 Yomah.— Fr. CS. 



I have referred this form erroneously to G. Kurzii, but the stout hol- 

 low stems bring it nearer to G. Assamica, from which it differs not only in 

 its much larger petioled leaves and in the calyx, but also in the pods, which 

 are sessile and \\ — 2 in. long. Habitually it may be called a very luxuriant 

 terminal-racemed form of C. Kurzii. 



15. C. betttsa, L. sp. pi. 1004 ; Boxb. FL Ind. III. 272 ; Bot. 

 Mag. t. 2561 ; Bot. Beg. t. 253 ; Hf. Ind. Fl. II. 75. 



Hab. Chiefly in grassy sandy places near the sea in Arracan and Pe- 

 gu, but also found along the banks of the Irrawaddi in the Prome district ; 

 it has become a weed on Boss Island etc., on the Andamans, but there very 

 likely only introduced. — Fl. Fr. Close of BS. and DS. 



16. C. sebicea, Betz. Obs. III. 26 ; Boxb. Fl. Ind. III. 273 ; Hf. 

 Ind. Fl. II. 75. 



Hab. Frequent along rocky choungs in the hills of Chittagong, Arra- 

 can, and the Pegu Yomah ; rarely seen along the banks of the larger rivers 

 in the plains of Pegu. — Fl. Fr. CS. 



17. C. nebiieolia, Wall. Cat. 5362 ; Hf . Ind. Fl. II. 74. 



Hab. Not unfrequent in the hill-eng-forests of Martaban, east of 

 Tounghoo ; Ava, Taong-dong (Wall.). — Fl. Nov. ; Fr. March, Apr. 



18. C. jttncea, L. sp. i)l. 1004 ; Bot. Mag. t. 490 ; Boxb. Corom. 

 PI. II. t. 193 and Fl. Ind. III. 259 ; Hf. Ind. Fl. II. 79. (O. fenestrate 

 Sims. Bot. Mag. t. 1933 ; G tenuifolia, Boxb. Fl. Ind. III. 263). 



Hab. Frequently cultivated in fields all over Burma, especially in 

 Prome and Pegu, but also like wild along the banks of the larger rivers, 

 especially the Irrawaddi. — Fl. Fr. H. and BS. 



19. C. tetbagona, Boxb. Fl. Ind. III. 263 ; Andr. Bot. Bepos. t. 

 593 ; Hf. Ind. Fl. II. 78. (G. grandiflora, Zoll. in Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. I. 

 333, teste Baker). 



Hab. Frequent, especially along rocky choungs in hilly tracts, all 

 over Ava and Chittagong to Pegu and Arracan ; ascending to 3000 feet 

 elevation ; less frequent along rivers in the alluvium of the plains. — Fl. Fr. 

 CS. 



20. C. vebbtjcosa, L. sp. pi. 1005 ; Boxb. Fl. Ind. III. 273 ; Bot. 

 Mag. t. 3034 ; Bot. Beg. t. 1134 ; Wight Icon. t. 200 ; Hf. Ind. Fl. II. 

 77. (G angulosa, Lamk. Enc. II. 196 ? ; Boxb. Fl. Ind. III. 274 ; C. 

 coerulea, Jacq. Icon. t. 144) . 



