66 



nerve and ribs impressed above: umbels fascicled or densely 

 corymbose on a thick common peduncle, tawny -tomentose. 



Khasia hills. 



(11) T. liETA. (Wall.) 



Ident. Dec. 1. c. p. 186.— Nees in Wall. 1. e. p. 67. 



Spec. Chae. Tree: leaves chartaceo-coriaceous, oblong or 

 lanceolate-oblong, equally acute at both ends, densely or obso- 

 letely reticulated, beneath glaucous : ribs thin, scarcely prominent : 

 umbels fascicled on a very short common peduncle, tawny-to- 

 mentoae. 



SUhet. Assam. 



(12) T. TENTTLOSA. (Meissti.) 



Ident. Dec. 1. c. p. 187. 



Spec. Chae. Small tree : quite glabrous : leaves chartaceous, 

 elliptic-oblong, narrowly and acutely acuminate, glaucous be- 

 neath : umbels fasicled. 



Peninsula ? 



(13) T. WiGHXii. {Nees.) 



Ident. Dec. 1. c. p. 187.— Nees Syst. Laur. p. 823. 



Spec. Chae. Small tree (?) : leaves stiffly chartaceous, oblong- 

 eUiptic, attenuated at the base, obtusely apiculate or rounded, 

 glabrous, dotted-reticulate and veined beneath : umbels agglome- 

 rated, subsessile. 



Peninsula. 



(14) T. MONOPETALA. {Boxl.) 



Ident. Dec. 1. c. p. 189.— Nees in Wall. 1. c. p. 66. 



Syn. T. macrophylla, Wall. — Litsaea monopetala, Pers. — L. 

 polyantha, Juss. 



Mngrav. Eoxb. Cor. II. t. 148. 



Spec. Chae. Small tree : leaves long-petioled, herbaceous 

 or chartaceous, oblong, oval, ovate or obovate, obtuse or rounded 

 at both ends, glabrous above, beneath minutely puberulous : 

 umbels fascicled or subcorymbose, shorter than the petiole, tawny- 

 or hoary-tomentose : fructiferous pedicels scarcely thickened. 



Var. a. srsGLOMEEATA. — Umbels very shortly peduncled, con- 

 tiguous, collected into a glomerule : leaves chartaceous, acutish at 

 the base, puberulous beneath. 



Bengal. Oude. Assam. 



Var. b. MiNOE (Slume Mus. p. 378). — Umbels fewer, often less. 



