164 



(4) S. LDCIDA. (Wall.) 



IdenU Wall. Cat. No. 4414.— Dec. prod. VIII. p. 255. 



Spec. Chak. Small tree : leaves lanceolate, long-acuminate, 

 acute at the base, glabrous, shining on both sides, serrulate : ra- 

 pemes composite, many-flowered, axillary and terminal, the length, 

 of the petiole, puberulous : palycine lobes oyate, obtuse, ciliated, 



Silhet mountains. 



(5) S. OBTUSA. {Wall) 



Indent. Dec. prod. VIII. p. 255. 



Engrav. Wight's Spicil. II. t. 146.— Icon. t. 1233. 



Spec. Char. Tree : leaves elliptic, obovate-orbicular, tapering 

 towards the base, subdenticulate : racemes axillary, twice the length 

 of the petioles, simple, glabrous : calycide lobes roundish, ciliolate : 

 flowers subsessile, white. 



JiTeilgherries, flowering in April and May. 



(6) S. RACEMOSA. fRo^b.) 



Ident. Roxb. flor. Ind. II. p. 539.— Dec. prod. VIII. p. 255. 



Syn. S. theaefolia, Don. prod, flor. Nep. p, 145. 



Spec. Char. Tree : leaves ablong-lanceolate, acuminate, acute 

 at the base, quite glabrous, subdenticulate, shining above : racemes 

 simple, axillary, nearly equalling the petiole, hairy : calycine lobes 

 and bracteoles ovate, obtuse, ciliated : ovary free at the apex : flow- 

 ers small, yellow. 



Burdwan. Midnapo.re, "Western Ghauts|. Flowering in Dct. 



camber. 



(7) S. ATTENUATA. (Wall.) 



Ident. Wail. Cat. No. 4426.— Dec. prod. VIII. p.. 256. 



Spec. Cqar. Tree: leaves elliptic, acuminated at both, ends, 

 quite glabrous, almost entire : racemes axillary, simple or 3-forked 

 from the ba^e, pubescent, 2-3 times longer than the petiole ; calyx, 

 spreading, 5-pleft, lobes ovate-acute. 



JSilhet. 



(8) S. caudata. (Wall.) 

 Ident. Wall. Gat. No. 4413.— Dec. prod. VIII. p. 256. 



Spec. Char. Tree : leaves lanceolate, long-acuminated, acute 

 pX the base, slightly toothed at the margin, quite glabrous : racemes 

 axillary, simple, twice the length of the petiole, hairy : pedicels 

 longer than the calyx : tube of the calyx obconical, glabrous ; lobes 

 pvate-lanceolate, slightly hairy. 



Kbasia Hills. 



