678 CXIT. G-EAMINEiE [Dendrocalamus 



tlie internocles, blade recurved, narrow, early decidnoiis, a little shorter than 

 sheath, lignle a broad band of closely-packed long hairs. L. 6-9 by 1 in., 

 underside soft to the touch, with extremely minute hairs, base cuneate, 

 narrowed into a very short petiole, n. 25-30 on \ in., 1. sheaths keeled, striate 

 and with minute deciduous appressed hairs. Spikelets glabrous, blunt, \ in. 

 long, 2-3, sometimes more, in distant heads, | in. across or less, supported by 

 broad, polished coriaceous bracts. Glumes conspicuously nerved, minutely 

 ciliate at edges, palese minutely pubescent. Caryopsis broadly ovoid. 



SiUiet. Chittagong. Arakan. Pegu, common near streams in the upper mixed 

 forests. Martabaii. Tenasserim. Flowers frequently, known to have flowered m 

 Pegu : 1862 (D. B. Zamayi), 1871 (Kurz), 1875 (D. B. Tharawadi), 1891 (Carter). The 

 name Wanet (black Bamboo) is applied to other species besides this in Burma. 



9. D. Brandisii, Kurz ; Gramble, t. 79. Yern. Kyello-wa^ Wabo^ Burm. : 

 Waklil, Kar. 



Tufted, evergreen, culms erect, 80 to 120 ft., near the ground often with a 

 tuft of branches, otherwise naked in the lower portion, but with rootlets at 

 the nodes. Internodes 20-27 in. long, 5-7 in. diam., walls thick. Culm- 

 sheaths thick, coriaceous, 15-24 in. long, blade linear-lanceolate, contracted 

 at base, often green, longer than sheath. L. 9-15 by 2-3 in., very minutely 

 hairy beneath, n. 20-28, usually 24 on | in., ligule conspicuous. Spikelets 

 broad-ovate, nearly ^ in. long, in dense heads, fertile spikelets few, sterile 

 numerous, heads l-^ in. diam., on long flagelliform spikes^ rachis solid, 

 distance between heads ^-1| in. Sometimes 1 or 2 lodicules. Caryopsis ovoid- 

 cylindric. xV^b^ i^- lo^ig. 



Upper Burma: Katha {ThaiJcwaho). Bhamo. Kuby Mines district, 2,400 ft. Lower 

 Burma : Eastern slopes of the Pegu Yoma, Salwin, Yunzalln, Thaungyin, common 

 on limestone. Attaran' South Andaman. — Singapore. Fl. frequently. 10 D. 

 flagellifer, Mtinro ; Gamble, t. 80. Mooleyit, Tenasserim 2,000 ft. — Malay Peninsula. 

 L. 10--14 by 1-2J in., n. 21-30 on J in. Spikelets few, heads small on long whip-like 

 spikes, the uppermost nodes bearing leaf -sheaths only, with a small blade. Sometimes 

 1 or 2 lodicules. 11. D. longifimbriatus, Gamble, t. 81. Kyaulshat and Maliwon 

 forest, Mergui district. (Wcippato, Burm.). Leaf-sheaths hairy, with long falcate 

 and amplexicaul auricles, thickly set with stiff curved bristles, transverse veins dis- 

 tinctly visible. 



(6) Spikelets | in. and longer, ovate, acute, 



12. D. giganteus, Munro ; Gamble, t. 76. Vern. Waho, Burm. 



Densely tufted, evergreen, culms erect, 80-100 ft. high, usually naked in 

 the lower jDortion, internodes 15-20 in. long, diam. 6-8 in., walls I in. thick. 

 Culm-sheaths hard, shining within, thinly hairy outside, 15-20 in. longy 

 blade shorter than sheath, ligule stiff, dark brown, |-.^ in. broad. L. 9-20 

 by 2-4 in., glaucous and minutely hairy beneath while young, n. 20-28 on 

 I in. Spikelets ovate, I in. long, 2-5 in a head, on long spikes, which are 

 often leafy at top, distance between heads |-f in., rachis solid, glumes 

 mucronate, 1-2 empty, 3-6 fertile, the top fl. consisting of a long, involute 

 glume. Caryopsis oblong, -5^^ in. long. 



Probably indigenous in the hills of Martaban. Cultivated largely in Burma, in 

 India (north as far as Makiim, Assam, D.B. Apr., 1879), and in most tropical countries. 

 The plantations of Waho nearMyanoung (Ind. Por. ii. 311) probably are of this species. 

 Used for building and for carrying water. Does not split well (M. Hill). 18. 

 3>. latiflorus, Munro ; Gamble, t. 117. Southern Shan States {Wani, Burm.), possibly 

 introduced from China. — Tonkin. China. Formosa. Tufted, internodes short, 5 in. 

 diam., walls thin. L. 7-10 by lJ-3 in., n. 24-30 on J in. (Burma specimens). Spikelets. 

 broadly ovate, l-l in. long, 3-6 in reddish-purple heads, on long spikes, often leafy at 

 top, rachis often hollow. G-lumes pubescent on the back, ciliate along the edge, 

 empty 2, fl. glumes 6-8, the lowest and uppermost sometimes sterile. 14. B. caXostacJtiyns, 

 Kurz; G-amble, t. 77. Bhamo and lower Kachin hills. Culm-sheaths clothed with 

 appressed tawny hairs, ligule narrow. Spikes long flagellate. ISFot seen. 15. B. Col- 

 lettianus, Gramble, t 83. Port Stedman, Southern Shan States PI. only known. 

 Spikes often compound, heads J-1 in. diam. with 6-12 fertile and a few sterile spike- 



