IS 75.] of the Burmese Flora. 149 



Hab. Yar. a. Upper Tenasserirn ; var. /3. rather rare in the tropical 

 forests along the eastern slopes of the Pegu Yomah, and in the Martaban 

 hills, up to 2000 feet elevation. — Fl. Febr. March ; Fr. Apr. 



Carapa, Aubl. 

 Conspectus of species. 



Leaflets more or less ovate ; flowers 5-merous, about 2 lin. across, C. Moluccensis. 



Leaflets obovate to obovate-oblong ; flowers 4-merous, about 4 lia. across, . , C. obovata. 



1. C. Moltjcceksis, Lam. Encycl. Meth. I. 621 ; DC. Prod. I. 626. 

 (Granatum liltoreum, Bumph. Herb. Amb. t. 61. ; Xylocarpus Granatum, 

 Koen. Naturf. XX. 2 ; A. Juss. in Mem, Mus. XIX. 214 ; Miq. Ann. Mus. 

 Lugd. Bat.). 



Hab. Xot ^infrequent along the rocky and sandy shores of the Ancla- 

 mans, especially along the western side. — Fr. Apr. May. 



2. C. obotata, 131. Bydr. 179. (Xylocarpus obovatus, A. Juss. in 

 Mem. Mus. XIX. 344 ; Miq. in Ann. Mus. Lugd. Bat. IV. 62 ; Xylocarjpus 

 Granatum, Boxb. Fl. Ind. II. 240 ; Monosoma littorata, Griff. Xot. Dicot. 

 502. t. 588. f. 3. ; Guarea oblongifolia, Griff. Xot. Dicot. 503 ?). 



Hab. Frequent in the littoral forests, especially the tidal ones, all along 

 the shores, from Chittagong down to Tenasserirn and the Andamans. — Fl. 

 June, July ; Fr. Apr. May. 



Chiekrassia, A. Juss. 



1. Ch. tabtjiakis, A. Juss. in Mem. Mus. XIX. 251. t. 22. f. 27 ; 

 Y\ T ight 111. t. 56 ; Bedd. Fl. Sylv. t. 9 ; Hf. Ind. Fl. I. 568.— (Sioietenia 

 Chickrassa, Koxb. Fl. Ind. II. 399). 



Yar. a. genuesta, leaves and panicles glabrous ; capsules greyish, wrin- 

 kled-rough. 



Yar. fi. veltjtina (Chiekrassia velutina, Boem. Syn. monog. I. 135 ; 

 Kurz in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 1873. 65), all softer parts, as well as the 

 panicle, softly pubescent ; capsules black, almost smooth. 



Hab. Yar. a. Bather rare in the tropical forests of Chittagong and 

 Pegu down to Tenasserirn ; also Andamans ; var. /?. frequent in the dry 

 forests of Prome and Pegu, here entering also the upper mixed forests. — Fl. 

 Sept. 



Soymida, A. Juss. 



1. S. eebblfuga, A. Juss. in Mem. Mus. XIX. 251. t. 22. f 26 ; Bedd. 

 Fl. Sylv. t. 8 ; Hf. Ind. Fl. I. 567—(Swietenia febrifuga, Boxb. Corom. 

 PI. I. t. 17. and Fl. Ind. II. 398). 



Hab. Burmah (in Hb. Brandis, without locality, probably Prome). — 

 Fl. March, Apr. ; Fr. Jul. Aug. 



