1876.] Knowledge of the Burmese Flora. 289 



Hab. Tenasserim, near Moulmein (J. Anderson, 1868). 



17. B. eosea. Kurz in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 1873, 72. 



Hab. Martaban, in the eng-£orests of Kaymapyoo choung (Dr. 

 Brandis).— Fl. May. 



18. B. febbtjginea, Boxb. Fl. Ind. 331 ; Korth in Nat. Verb. Bot. 

 93. t. 23 (JPhanera ferruginea, Btb. in PI. Jungb. 262, in adn. ; Miq. Fl. 

 Ind. Bat. I. 62 ; Plianera excelsa, Bl. ap. Miq. 1. c. ; Plianera alboluiea, 

 Miq. Suppl. Fl. Sum. 285 ; Plianera Griffithiana, Btb. in PL Jungh. 263, 

 in adn.). 



Hab. Tropical forests of tbe Martaban Hills, east of Toungboo, at 

 2000 to 3000 feet elevation. 



19. B. anguina, Roxb. Corom. PL III. t. 285 and Fl. Ind. II. 728. 

 — (Lasiobema anguinum, Kortb. in Verb. Nat. Gesch. 81 ; Miq. FL Ind. 

 Bat. I. 71 ; Lasiobema Horsfieldii, Miq. 1. c). 



Hab. Not unfrequent in tbe tropical forests of Martaban, east of 

 Tounghoo ; also Cbittagong. — Fl. BS. 



Cynometra, L. 



Conspectus of Species. 

 x Racemes short and umbel-like, puberulous. 

 Leaves and rachis glabrous ; leaflets larger, usually in a single pair ; 1^ — 2 in. long, 



edible, G. ramiflora. 



Racnis of leaves puberulous, slenderer ; leaflets smaller, usually in 2, very rarely in 



3 pairs ; pods about J in. long, insipid, G. bijuga. 



x x Racemes longer or shorter, bracted. 

 Pedicels glabrous or puberulous ; leaflets in a single pair, G. cauliflora. 



1. C. eamieloba, L. sp. pi. 547 ; Miq. FL Ind. Bat. I. 78 ; Btb. FL 

 Austr. II. 296. 



Hab. Barely planted in villages of Tenasserim. 



2. C. bijuga, Spanogbe in Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. I. 78. 



Hab. Frequent in tbe tidal and tbe beacb-fo rests along tbe coasts, 

 from Arracan down to Tenasserim and tbe Andamans. — Fl. Octob. ; Fr. CS. 



3. C. cauliploba, L. sp. pi. 547 ; Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. I. 77 ? 

 Hab. Burma, planted (according to tbe Bevd. F. Mason). 



Sindora, Liq. 

 1. S. Siamensis, Teysm. in Miq. Ann. Mus. Lrigd. Bat. III. 86. 

 (S. Wallicliii, Btb. in Hook. Icon. t. 1017—18). 



Hab. Adjoining Siamese provinces. — Fl. Begin of BS. ; Fr. HS. 



Pahud.ia, Miq. 



Conspectus of Species. 



Leaflets in 5 pairs, thin coriaceous, rounded or apiculate, the rachis and petiolulos stoiit ; 

 Is about 3 lin. long, , , , , P. Javanica. 



