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J\ r . B. — It is possible that in Wallich's Herbarium Toddalia and Zan- 

 tloocylon nitidum,DC, are mixed, but the Walliehian specimens in HBC, as 

 well as those cultivated in this garden, all belong to DeCandolle's species. 



Glyoosmis, Correa. 

 Conspectus of species. 



* Anthers blunt, not gland-tipped. 



O Berries oboval-oblong to oblong, leaden "blue. 

 Petals longer persistent ; filaments flat, from a narrower base gradually broader towards 



tlie triangular apex ; bark pale coloured, G. eyanocarpa. 



O O Berries more or less globular, from watery flesh-coloured to crimson. 

 Petals very deciduous ; filaments from a broader base attenuated upwards ; nerves of 



leaflets prominent above ; bark pale coloured, G. trifoliata. 



Petals very deciduous, lanceolate, about 3 lin. long ; filaments elongate, filiform ; bark 

 brown, , 67. arborea. 



* * Anthers gland-tipped. 



Petals longer persistent, about \\ lin. long ; anthers cordate ; filaments flat, from a 

 narrower base gradually broader towards the triangular apex ; bark white, 



, . 67. pentaphylla. 



1. G. cyanocaepa, Spreng. Syst. Veg. IV/2. 161 ; Miq. Fl. Ind. 

 Bat. 1/2. 521. — {Cookia eyanocarpa, Bl. Bydr. 136). 



Vae. a. genttina, flowers in peduncled terminal and axillary pani- 

 cles, rarely reduced to cymes. 



Vae. /3. cymosa, (G-. tetrapliylla, Wall, and Or. oxyphylla, Wall. ap. 

 Voigt. Cat. Hort. Calc. 139), flowers in short peduncled or almost sessile 

 quite glabrous or rarely rusty tomentose cymes axillary or axillary and ter- 

 minal, rarely transformed into panicles. 



Hab. Var. /3. Not unfrequent in the tropical forests of the Pegu 

 Yomah. — Fl. Apr. 



2. Gr. teieoliata, Spreng. Syst. Yeg. IV/2 162 ; Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. 

 1/2. 521. 



Vae. a. genttena, leaves green or yellowish in drying ; panicles or 

 cymes shorter, more or less rusty or tawny tomentose ; ovary glabrous or 

 tawny pubescent. 



Vae. ? j3. euscescens, leaves fuscescent in drying ; panicles larger and 

 more compound, quite glabrous. 



Hab. Var. a. In Chittagong and Tenasserim ; var. /3. frequent in 

 the tropical forests all over Burmah from Chittagong, Pegu, and Martaban 

 down to Tenasserim and the Andamans. — Fl. HS. ; Fr. PS. 



All the specimens of var. /?. are in young bud only, and therefore the 

 identification with G. trifoliata is doubtful. Those of var. a. are in young 

 bud only and also doubtful ; they can equalty well belong to O. insularis. 



3. G. AEBOEEA, Corr. in Ann. Mus. VI. 386. ; DC. Prod. I. 538. 

 {Limonia arlorea, Roxb. Corom. PI. I. t. 85. and Fl. Ind. II. 381). 



