190 340 
tantum pilosulis. Stilus brevis quadrilobus. Drupa ellipsoidea 4 
min. longa glabra. 
This species is allied to L. lawrifolius Hook. f. but is conspicuously 
different by its smaller flowers, tetramerous ovary and leaves which are 
percursed by a smaller number of nerves. 
Riverbank in the jungle near Klong Son. A shrub with white flowers 
(n. 683). 
50. LL. oligoneurus K. Sch. n. sp. 
Rami graciles teretes superne complanati novelli puberuli ad 
20 cm. longi et basi 2 mm. diametro. Folia vix 5mm. longe petiolata, 
petiolo pilosulo, oblonga vel oblongo-lanceolata rarius subobovato- 
oblonga breviter acuminata basi acuta supra glabra subtus in nervis 
tantum minutissime pilosula transverse venulosa utrinque opaca sicc. 
cinereo-viridia nervis 3 tantum ad summum 4 utraque mediani parte 
percursa 12 cm. longa et 4,5 cm. lata; stipulae triangulares strigil- 
losae 3 mm. longae. Flores sessiles parvi pauci fasciculati. Drupa 
coerulea globosa 5 mm. longa trilocularis loculis 2 abortivis calyce 1 
mm. longo dentibus ovato-lanceolatis coronata. 
This species is very peculiar by the siaric indumentum the few 
nerves and the trilocular drupe. 
Jungle near Klong Munsé. A shrub with blue, shining fruit (n. 390). 
51. UL. Sehmidtii K. Sch. n. sp. 
Rami graciles teretes superne complanati ferrugineo-subtomen- 
tosi. Folia ad 3 mm. longe petiolata oblonga acuminata basi 
acuta nitidula supra glabra, ciliolata subtus pubescentia mollia sicc. 
olivacea nervis 8 majoribus utraque mediani parte percursa ad 9,5 
em. longa et 4 cm. lata. Flores pauci solitarii vel geminati axil- 
lares sessiles. Ovarium quadriloculare ferrugineo-villosum. Calyx 
2,5 mm. longus, lobis lanceolatis puberulis. Drupa globosa sepalis 
conniventibus coronata 4 mm. diametro. 
The olivaceous colour of the dried villous leaves is very significant. 
The foliage ist not very large. 
Jungle near Klong Son. A shrub (n. 667b). 
Damnacanthus Gaertn. 
52. D. indicus Gaertn. Fruct. III, 18, t. 182; Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. 
Ill, 158. 
Klong Munsé, on rocks in the jungle. A spiny shrub (n. 283), 
Area: The common opinion was that this plant is a native of China; 
afterwards Griffith found it on the Mishmi Hills (Upper Assam). It is very 
often cultivated. 
Morinda Linn. 
53. MM. eitrifelia Linn. Spec. pl. ed. I, 176; Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. 
Ill, p. 155. 
