304 S. Kurz — Contributions toioards a [No. 4, 



Young parts, pedicels, and calyx densely white-woolly ; petals an inch long ; fruits pear- 

 shaped, 1 — If in. long, crowned by the calyx-limb, P. Indica. 



* * Flowers corymbose or panicled at the end of the branchlets or in the axils of 

 the upper leaves. Ovary-cells 2-ovuled. 

 Flowers corymbose, on slender pedicels 1 — 2 in. long ; fruits globose, the size of a 



bullet, P. Pashia. 



Flowers panicled, very shortly and stoutly pedicelled ; fruits as in preceding, 



. . P. granulosa. 



1. P. Indica, Roxb. Fl. Ind. II. 511 ; Wall. PI. As. rar. II. t. 173. 

 (Cydonia Indica, Spach Hist. nat. veg. II. 158 ; Wenzig in Linneea 1874. 

 12). 



Hab, Ava. Taong dong (Wall). ; Ponsee, Khakhyen Hills (J. Ander- 

 son) .—PL March ; Fr. Sept. 



2. P. Pashia, Don. Fl. Nep. 236 ; Wenzig in Linn. 1874. 48. (P. 

 variolosa, Wall. Cat. 680 ; G. Don. Dichlam. PI. II. 622). 



Hab. Ava, Khakhyen Hills, east of Bhamo (J. Anderson). — Fl. 

 March ; Fr. Aug. 



3. P. gbaktjlosa, Bertol. in. Mem. d'Accad. d. sc. d. istit. d. Bolog- 

 na Ser. 2. IV. 10. t. 3. sub nom. P. granulata. — (P. Karensiwm, Kurz in 

 Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 1872. 306). 



Hab. Not unfrequent in the drier hill-forests, especially the stunted 

 ones, of the Martaban Hills, east of Tounghoo, at about 7000 feet elevation. 

 Fr. March. Apr. 



Eriobotrya, Ldl. 



(Photinia, Ldl.) 



Conspectus of Species. 



x Leaves entire. 



Calyx and panicle puberulous ; berries the size of a pea, E. integrifolia. 



Quite glabrous ; fruit an apple of the size of a bullet, E. macrocarpa. 



x x Leaves coarsely crenate, at least towards the apex ; inflorescence rusty 

 or tawny woolly -tomentose. 



Leaves glabrous ; calyx about a line long, , ... ,E. dubia. 



Leaves woolly-tomentose beneath ; calyx 3 — 4 lin. long, E. Japonica. 



1. E. integbibolia (PTiotinia integrifolia, Ldl. in Trans. Linn. Soc 

 XIII. 103 ; Bot. Eeg. t. 1956 ; DC. Prod. II. 631 ; Wenzig in Linn. 1874. 

 88 ; Photinia Notoniana, WA. Prod. I. 302 ; Wight Icon. t. 991 and 

 Spicil Neilgh. t. 64, Illustr. Ind. pi. t. 86 ; Bedd. Fl. Sylv. 1. 192. ; Photinia 

 eugenifolia, Lindl. Bot. Reg. 1. 1956). 



Hab. Frequent in the stunted forests of the Nattoung mountains in 

 Martaban, east of Tounghoo, at an elevation above 7000 feet. — Fr. March, 

 Apr. 



2. E. maceocaepa, Kurz in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 1872. 306. 



