1875.] of tlie Burmese Flora. 187 



1. 1ST. GitiFFiTHiANtrM, Kurz in Joiirn. As. Soc. Beng. 1872. 303. — 

 (Sapindacea, Griff. Not. Dicot. IV. 550. t. 599. fig. 1). 



Hab. Ava, Khakhyen hills (Griff. J. Anderson). — Fr. May. 



Hiern identifies the above species with AT. mutabile, BL, a species which 

 is distinguished at once by its irregularly tubercled fruit-lobes (hence Blume 

 formerly confounded it with Euphoria JLongaii). His description seems 

 to have been drawn up from specimens belonging to two or three different 

 species, but chiefly to N. chryseum, Bl. (Maingay No. 449, Griff. 997/1). 



2. N. lappacetjm, Linn. Mant. I. 125 ; Hf. Ind. FL I. 6S7.— (&y- 

 talia Mampoutan, Boxb. Fl. Ind. II. 271). 



Hab. Upper-Tenasserim (Brandis), — cultivated ? 



3. N. Litchi, Camb. in Mem. Mus. Par. XVIII. 30; Wight Icon, 

 t. 43 ; Hf. Ind. Fl. I. 687 ' .—{Scytalia Litchi, Boxb. Fl. Ind. II. 209). 



Hab. Chittagong, cultivated. — FL Febr. to March ; Fr. Apr. to June, 



4. N. rubescens, Hiern in Hf. Ind. FL I. 6S8. 

 Hab. Tenasserim (Wall.) teste Hiern. 



5. N. hypoleucum, Kurz in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 1871. 50 and 

 1874. 183, sub No. 10. 



Hab. Bare in the tropical forests along the eastern slopes of the Pegu 

 Yomah, but frequent in those of Martaban, up to 1000 ft. elevation ; also 

 cultivated.— Fl. Jan. ; Fr. Apr. 



_ZV. B. — This species occurs also in Hindostan (Wight 540), Concan 

 (Stocks, &c), and wild in the sholas of the Pulney hills. 



6. N. Longan, Camb. in Mem. Mus. Par. XVIII. 30 ; Hf. Ind. Fl. 

 I. 689. — (Scytalia Longan, Boxb. Fl. Ind. II. 170 ; Euphoria Longana, 

 Lamk. Diet. III. 574 ; Bot. Mag. t. 4096 ; Bot. Neg. t. 1729 ; Bedd. FL 

 Sylv. Madr. t. 156 ?) 



Hab. Bare in the tropical forests along the eastern slopes of the Pegu 

 Yomah ; also cultivated. — Fl. March ; Fr. May to June. 



Pometia, Forst. 



1. P. tomentosa. Bth. and Hf. Gen. pi. ; Hf. Ind. FL I. 691 

 pp. — {Irina tomentosa, Bl. Bydr. 236 ; Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. 1/2. 55S ; 

 Eccreinanthus eximius, Thw. in Hook. Kew Journ. VII. 272. t. 9 ; P, 

 eximia, Bedd. Fl. Sylv. Madr. t. 157). 



Hab. Common in the tropical forests of the Andamans. — Fr. May, 

 June. 



Distinguishable at once from P. pinnata, Forst., by its small and very 

 differently shaped fruits. 



Paranephelium, Miq. 

 1. P. xestophtllum, Miq. Suppl. Fl. Sumatr. 509. — (Miklea xesto- 

 phylla, Miq. Ann. Mus. Lugd. Bat. III. 88). 



