1875.] of the Burmese Flora. 141 



Gomphia, Schreb. 



1. G. Sumateana, Jack. Mai. Misc. V. 29 ; Hf. Ind. Fl. I. 525.— 

 (G. Sumatrensis, Planch, ia Hook. Icon. t. 712 ; Ochna crocea, Griff. Not. 

 Dicot. 463). 



Hab. Tenasserim, Mergui, along the sea-coast of the island Madamaca, 

 Pator. (Griff.). 



N. B. — Mr. Bennet has a Tetramerista glabra var. sagittata, based 

 upon Ancistrocladus ? sagittatus, Wall. Cat. 1055, a plant which I have not 

 seen, and which on account of its sagittate-based leaves cannot be a Tetra- 

 merista. He gives Tenasserim as one of the localities for it. 



BJJRSFBAGBM. 



Conspectus of genera. 

 {In Burmese species the fruit is an indehiscent drupe.) 

 Garuga. Torus broadly filling tbe urceolate calyx-tube. Calyx 5 -cleft. 

 Bursera. Calyx small, 4 — 6-parted. Stamens 8 — 12, inserted at tbe base of tbe 



annular disk. 

 Caxarium. Calyx 3-(rarely 2 — 5) cleft, valvate. Petals 3—5. Stamens 6 — 10. 

 Drupes ovoid, more or less 3-angular, with a bony or bard putamen. 



Garuga, Eoxb. 



1. G. MKNATA, Eoxb. Corom. PL III. t. 208 and Fl. Ind. II. 400 ; 

 Bedd. Fl. Sylv. t. 118 ; Hf. Ind. Fl. I. 528. 



Yae. a. genttlna, more glabrescent ; drupes glabrous. 



Vae. /3. mollis (G. mollis, Turcz. in Bull. Nat. Mosc. 1858, 457), 

 more pubescent or villous, the drupes densely villous or pubescent. 



Hab. Common in the mixed forests all over Burma from Chittagong 

 and Ava down to Tennasserim and the Andamans, up to 3000 ft. elevation ; 

 var. B. with the typical form. — Fl. Febr. March ; Fr. Begin, of B. S. 



Bursera, L. 



1. B. seeeata, Wall, in Trans. Linn. Soc. XV. 362. t. 4. ; Hf. Ind. 

 Fl. I. 5Q0. —(Limonia pentagyna, Roxb. Fl. Ind. II. 382). 



Hab. Frequent in the tropical forests, especially along choungs, of the 

 eastern slopes of the Pegu Yomah and Martaban. — Fl. Apr. 



Canarmm, L. 



Conspectus of species. 



* Stipules subidate, entire, very deciduous.. 



Leaflets serrulate ; disk-glands smooth, 6, free, cohering by pairs, . . ■ . O. euphyllum. 

 Leaflets entire ; disk-lobes 3, hairy, united into a cup, C. Bengalense. 



* * Stipules 2-cleft and pectinately cut, persistent. 



Young buds covered by the crimson velvety bracts ; leaflets entire and serrate, 



. . C. coccineo-bracteatum. 



