294 S. ~Kxlyz— Contributions towards a [No. 4, 



Flowers green, twice the size ; petals 3 lin. long or longer; pods 17 — 18-secded, 



. . A. fraxinif alius- 



1. A. eeaxenteolitjs, Wight Icon. t. 254 ; Bedd. PI. Sylv. t. 44. 



Hats. Frequent in the tropical forests of the Pegu Yomah. — Fl. Jan. 

 Febr. ; Fr. Apr. May. 



Ad.enanth.era, L. 



1. A. payonina, L. sp. pi. 550 ; Boxb. Fl. Ind. II. 370 ; Wight IU. 

 t. 80 ; Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. I. 46 ; Bth. in Linn. Trans. XXX. 375 ; Bedd. 

 Fl. Sylv. t. 46. — (Entada arlorea, Griff. Not. Dieot. 452 ; A. Gersenii, 

 Scheffer in Nat. Tydsch. Ned. Ind. 1868. 16 ?). 



Var. a. geisttjtna, seeds about \ in. in diameter. 



Var. /?. miceospebma (A. microsperma, T. and B. in Nat. Tydsch. 

 v. Ned. Ind. XXVII. 58 ; Bth. in Linn. Trans. XXX. 375), seeds half 

 the size. 



Hab. Var. ft. frequent in the tropical and moister upper mixed 

 forests, all over Burma and the adjacent islands, up to 3000 feet elevation. 

 Fl. Apr. May ; Fr. CS. 



Entada, Adams. 



1. E. scakdeists, Bth. in Hook. Journ. Bot. IV. 332 and Linn. Trans. 

 XXX. 363. — (Mimosa scanclens, L. sp. pi. 1501 ; Boxb. Fl. Ind. II. 554 ; 

 B. Purshaeta, DC. Prod. II. 425 ; Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. I. 45 ; Scheff. in 

 Nat. Tydsch. Ned. Ind. XXXII. 90. t. 16 and 18 A ; Entada sp., Griff. Not. 

 Dicot. 452 ; _E. Rumpliii, Scheff. in Nat. Tydschr. Ned. Ind. XXXII. t. 

 17. and 18. B.). 



Hab. Frequent in all mixed forests, all over Burma and the adjacent 

 islands.— Fl. March, Apr. j Fr. CS. 



Weptunia, Lour. 



1. N. oleeacea, Lour. Fl. Cochinch. II. 840 ; Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. I. 

 50 ; Bth. in Linn. Trans. XXX. 383. — (Desmantlms nutans, Willd. sp. 

 pi. IV. 1044 ; Griff. Not. Dicot. 453 ; Mimosa nutans, Boxb. Corom. FT. 

 II. t. 119 and Fl. Ind. II. 553 ; JST. plena, Ldl. Bot. Neg. t. 3, non Bth.). 



Hab. Not unfrequent in stagnant waters and swamps of the alluvial 

 plains of Pegu, Martaban, and Tenasserim. — Fl. BS. ; Fr. CS. 



Mimosa, L. 



1. M. ptjdica, L. sp. pi. 1501 ; Bth. in Hook. Journ. Bot. IV. 367 ;. 

 and in Linn. Trans. XXX. 397 ; Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. I. 43. 



Hab. An introduced weed, but now very common on dry grassy 

 places, along road-sides, etc., of the more cultivated parts of Pegu, especially 

 around Bangoon j also in Martaban, Ava, etc. — Fl. ES. ; Fr. Sept. 



