67 



fascicled or subcorymbose : leaves thin, often acutish at the base, 

 beneath puberulous. 



Silhet. Assam. 



Var. c. AiiNiPOLiA {Blume, I. c). — Umbels fascicled, larger: 

 leaves chstrtaceous or herbaceous, sometimes apiculate or acutish 

 at the apex, puberulous beneath. 



Chittagong. Silhet. 



(15) T. LANOIFOLIA. {Soxb.) 



Ident. Dec. 1. c. p. 194.— "Wall. pi. As. rar. II. p. 65. 



Spec. Chae. Shrub (?) : leaves chartaceous, obtuse at the 

 base, elliptic or oblong-elHptie, obtusely acuminate, ribbed above, 

 almost veinless, ashy or rufescent beneath : umbels glomerately 

 fascicled, and with the petioles and branches brown-tomentose. 



Silhet. Assam. Khasia. 



(16) T. OLEOiDEs. {Meissn.) 



Ident. Dec. 1. c. p. 195. 



Spec. Chae. Small tree : leaves stiffly coriaceous, obtuse or 

 acute at the base, oblong or lanceolate, glabrous, almost veinless 

 above : racemes short, hoary-tomentose, somewhat silky. 



Peninsula ? 



(17) T. COEDIFOLIA. {Meissn.) 

 Ident. Dec. 1. c. p. 196. 



Spec. Chae. Small tree : leaves coriaceous, cordate at the base, 

 oval, ovate or obovate, shortly and sharply acuminated, beneath 

 minutely reticulated, tawny-tomentose ; racemes many times 

 longer than the petiole, slender, lax, minutely tomentose. 



Peninsula ? 



(18) T. aLABBATA. (Wall.) 



Ident. Dec. 1. c. p. 197. —Wall. 1. c. p. 67. 



Syn. Laurus salicifolia, Wight ex Wall, I. c. 



Spec. Chae. Shrub (?) : branchlets angled at the apex : leaves 

 coriaceous, cuneato-attenuate at the base, oblong and lanceolate, 

 acute, almost veinless, glabrous, glaucous-green above, tawny 

 below : racemes longer than the petiole, tomentose, glabrescent. 



Dindigul hills. 



