253 151 
p. 95, t. V et in Engl. und Prantl Nat. Pflanzenfam. Ill, 7, p.54, fig.27 H-L; 
G. Karsten in Bibliotheca Botanica Heft 22 (1891), t.V, VIII, IX, XI. 
Koorders en Valeton Boomsoorten van Java, Bijdrage n. 4 (1896), p. 295. — 
B, Rheedit Bl. in Herb. Lugd. Bat. non auct.; Mus. bot. 138; B. parietosa 
Griff. Not. IV, 670; Icon. t.641; B. Rumphit Hook. f. FI). Brit. Ind. non 
Blume; 8. gymnorhiza Benth. in FI. austral. non Lam.; B. cylindrica BI. 
Mus. bot. 137; B. oxyphylla Miq. Fl. Sumatr. 324; B. gymnorhiza p.p. 
Theobald in Mason: Burma, its people and productions, vol. If (1883), 
p. 481. 
In the explored area this is less common than the preceding larger spe- 
cies!), I have found it only on muddy ground in the interior of the tidal-forest 
(Klong Prao, Lem Dan, Lem Ngob). A rather small tree or a shrub with flowers 
in January, February and March. 
Area: Malaya, China. , 
7. B. caryophylloides Bl. Mus. bot. I, p. 141; Hook. f. FL Brit. India 
If, 438; Kurz For. Fl. Burma I, 450; Theobald in Mason: Burma, its people 
and productions, vol. I] (1883), p. 481; Schimper Indo-Malay. Strandflora 
(1891), p. 96, t. V et in Engl. und Prantl Nat. Pflanzenfam. III, 7, p. 54, 
fig. 27 M,N; G. Karsten in Bibliotheca Botanica Heft 22 (1891), t. II (fig. 
bona), V; Koorders en Valeton Boomsoorten van Java, Bijdrage n. 4 (1896), 
p. 298. — Kanilia caryophylloides Bl. Mus. bot. 141; Rhizophoru caryo- 
phylloides Jack. Mal..Misc. I, 39; Wight Ill. t. 210; Griff. Icon. t. 642. — 
Rheede Hort. Mal. VI, t.33; Rumph. Herb. Amboin. Il, t. 69 A, B. 
Rather common within our area in the tidal-forests with B. gymnorhiza, 
on muddy ground (Klong Wen, Koh Ghick, Lem Ngob, Klong Sarlakpet). A 
small or moderate-sized tree or a shrub. Flowers and fruit met with in January 
and February. 
Area: India from Malabar to Malacca, Ceylon, Malaya. 
B. parviflora W. & Arn, Prodr. I, p. 311. Sterile branches of a 
Bruguiera, which may possibly belong to this species, have been collected 
in the mangrove at Lem Ngob; but the specimens cannot be determined 
with certainty. 
Carallia Roxb. 
8. €. integerrima D.C. Prodr. III, p.33; Hook. f. FI. Brit. India I, 
p. 439 ¢. synon.; Wight Illustr. t. 90, non Icon. t. 605; G. Karsten in 
Bibliotheca Botanica Heft 22 (1891), t. V, f. 36—41; Trimen, Flora of 
Ceylon II, 1894, p. 155; Koorders en Valeton Bijdrage n. 4 (1896), p. 301; 
C. lucida Kurz For. Flor. Brit. Burma I, 451, non Roxb. Cor. pl. t. 211. 
The leaves of this widely spread species vary exceedingly. In all my 
1) In Java, B. eriopetala appears to’ be more common than B. gymnorhiza 
according to Koorders en Valeton l.c. p, 296. 
