188 338 
Klong Majum, on riverbank near the Sea; a shrub with white flowers 
(n. 589, 619 a). 
Area: It is known from the district of Silhet and Tenasserim. 
39. €. (Lachnostoma) Schmidtii K. Sch. n. sp. 
Rami florentes graciles teretes apice quadrangulares glaberrimi. 
Folia ad 5 mm. longe petiolata lanceolata vel oblongo - lanceolata 
breviter et obtuse acuminata basi acuta utrinque glabra subcoriacea 
nervis 3—4 tantum utraque mediani parte percursa ad 10 em. longa 
et 3 cm. lata; stipulae subulatae vix 3 mm. longae caducae. Flo- 
rum parvorum fasciculi brevissime pedunculati. Ovarium glabrum. 
Calyx obiter dentatus 0,5 mm. longus. Corollae tubus 2 mm. longus, 
lobi aequilongi oblongi, unilateraliter emarginati fauce albo-villosus. 
Antherae sessiles 2 mm. longae. Stili 2,5 mm. longi rami acuti 
longiusculi. 
This species stands nearest to C. Jenkinsii Hook. fil. but it differs 
by still fewer and stronger nerves. The flowers are much smaller. 
Klong Son, riverbank in the jungle. A shrub with pale yellow flowers 
(n. 690 a). 
Psychotria Linn. 
40. P.sarmentosa B). Bijdr. 904; Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. III, 165. 
Klong’ Munsé, Koh Chang Noi, climbing on trees in the jungle. Fruit 
white (n. 835, 697). 
Area: It is distributed from Canara and Ceylon, where it adscends to 
1300 m., to the Malayan Peninsula and Archipelago. 
41, P.fulva Hamilt. in Wall. Cat. n. 8336 (B. excl.) in Hook. f. Fl. 
Brit. Ind. Il, 169. 
Klong Munsé, Klong Son in the jungle; a shrub with pink fruit (n. 123, 
625 a, $24). 
Area: It grows in Assam and the Khasia Mts. to 1300 m. and goes to Pegu. 
42, P.serpens Linn. Mant. II. 204. 
Nipple, alt. 2000 ft., in open jungle. A shrub with white flowers (n. 667). 
Area: It is only known from China. 
43. P.Jackii Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. Ul, 167. 
Mouth of Klong Majum; jungle near Klong Son (alt. 1000 fi). A shrub 
with greenish flowers (n. 538, 664a). 
Area: It is only known till now from the Malayan Peninsula. 
Chasalia Commers. 
44. (, eurviflora (Wall.) Thwaites, Enum. 150, 421; Hook. f. Fl. 
Brit. Ind. III, 176. . 
