1S75.] of the Burmese Flora. 1 57 



Hae. Tenasserim, Thoungyeen (Brandis). — Fl. March. 



2. I. tomentella, Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. 1/1. 796.— (J. ovalis, Mast. 

 in Hf. Ind. Fl. I. 696, vix. Bl.). 



Hab. Upper Tenasserim, Moulmein (Falconer). — Fl. Febr. 



3. I. ? Hookeeiana, Baill. in Adans. X 268 ; DO. Prod. XVII. 24 ; 

 Hf. Ind. Fl. I. 596.— (J. Thomsoniana, Baill. 1. c. 270 ; DC. 1. c. 25 ; Hf. 

 1. c). 



Hab. Chittagong (Hf. and Tli.). 



Fruits and habit of Sarcostigma. An examination of a single ovary 

 already engrossed shewed me a solitary erect basal ovule. 



Cardiopteris, Wall. 



1. C. lobata, Wall, ap. B. Br. PL Jav. Ear. 246. t. 49 ; Hf. Ind. 

 Fl. I. 597.— (0. hamulosa, Griff. Dicot. 542. t. 598. f. 1—3 ; C. Javanica, 

 Bl. Eumph. III. 206. t. 177. f. 1. A.). 



Hab. Common in all leaf-shedding forests and deserted toungyas, 

 from Ava and Martaban down to Tenasserim. — Fr. C. S. 



iLiciyUu®. 



Conspectus of genera. 



Subord. I. Ibices. Petals present. Flowers hermaphrodite. 

 Ilex. Stamens 5. Ovary 4 — 8-celled. 



Subord. II. Daphniphybbe^;. Flowers apetalous, unisexual. 

 Daphniphyllum. Stamens 5 — 18. Ovary 2-celled. 



Ilex, L. 



Coaspectus of species. 



* Male inflorescence cymose, the female flowers clustered or solitary. 



Leaves elongate-cuneate-lanceolate, 2 — 3^ in. long, beneath very opaque and brown ; 

 sepals ciliate, I. yaultherimfolia. 



* * Female flowers in simple or compound umbellets or eyries. 



Cymes bead-like contracted and small, on a long compressed peduncle. 



Glabrous, or the branchlets pubescent, I. Goclayam. 



O Cymes divaricately 2-cleft, on a rather short peduncle. 

 Cymes once divaricately 2-cleft ; leaves large, coriaceous ; branchlets pale-coloured, 



. . I. macrophylla. 

 Cyme twice or thrice dichotomously branched ; leaves beneath pale-coloured or glau- 



cescent ; branchlets pure white ; style stout, distinct, I. cymosa. 



As preceding, but stigma sessile, I. WalUchiL 



1. I. GAUBTHERLiEFOBiA, Kurz in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 1872. 299. 



Hab. Tenasserim, Mergui (Griff. 1998). 



Dr. Hooker identifies this species with his I tlieafolia, but in this he 

 is in error, his new species differing greatly not ouly in the texture 

 and polish of the leaves, but still more so in the inflorescence, doubly 



