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leaser leaves oblong, obtuse or rounded or subacute, pubescent 

 beneath, especially on the nerves. 

 Bengal. Peninsula. v 



Var. h. ciTUivohiA. (^Blume). — Dec. 1. e. p. 179. — T. citrifolia et 

 tersa, Sfreng. — T. apetala, E. Br. prod.—T. glabraria, iVees. — 

 G-labraria tersa, Idnn. Mant. — Umbels composite : rays usually 

 shorter than the peduncle: leaves larger, short attenuated or 

 acute, or rarely obtuse at the base, oval, ovate or oblong, slightly 

 glabrous, puberulous on the nerves beneath. 



Peninsula. 



Var. c. PLATTPHTLiA (Blume). — Dec. 1. c. p. 179. — T. geminata 

 et platyphylla, Nees. — Litsaea platyphylla, Pers. Poir. swp'pl. — 

 L. geminata, PI. Bidjr. — Umbels composite : rays few, shorter 

 than the peduncle, involucres longish, silky hoary : leaves larger, 

 elliptic or oval-oblong, acute, or obtuse or rounded, puberulous or 

 glabrous beneath. 



Bengal. Silhet. Canara. Chittagong. 



Var. d. EACEMOSO-TJMBELIATA (Blttme). — Dec. 1. c. p. 180. — 

 Umbels common at the top of the peduncle, corymbosely um- 

 bellate or shortly racemose : leaves oblong, obtuse at both ends, 

 puberulous. 



Silhet. Bengal. 



(5) T. POLTANTHA. (Wall.) 



Ident. Dec. 1. c. p. 182.— Nees in Wall. 1. c. p. 67. 



Spec. Chae. — Tree : leaves herbaceous, lanceolate, attenuately 

 acute at both ends, ribbed, densely pellucid-dotted, glaucous 

 beneath : umbels fascicled or subeorymbose on a very short 

 common peduncle. 



Silhet. Assam. 



(6) T. ANGUSTiroiiiA. {Wall.) 



Ident. Dec. 1. c. p. 183. 



Syn. T. saKgna, Nees in Wall. I. c. p. Ql. 



Spec. Chae. Tree : branchlets glabrous, and vrith the young 

 leaves hoary silky at the apex : leaves chartaceous, acute at the 

 base, lanceolate, acute, glabrous above, minutely or obsoletely 

 reticulated, beneath very minutely puberulous : umbels almost 

 solitary, short-peduncled, glabrous. 



Silhet. Bengal. 



(7) T. Thomsoni. {Meissn.) 



Ident. Dec. 1. c. p. 183. 



Spec. Chae. Tree (?): quite glabrous: leaves coriaceous, obtuse 



