ADDENDA 703 



,P. 117. Z. alatum. Hills east of Bhamo 5,500 ft. 

 „ 118. Z, ovalijolimn. Kachiii hills. 



„ „ Limonia acidissima. Jabalpur. Beliar. Chutia Nagpur. 

 5, 119. Toddalia aculeata. Vern. Makat-mve, Upper Burma. 



„ „ Feronia Bleplmntmni, Probably indigenous in Upper Burma (£. white). Bark 

 used as a cosmetic. 

 „ „ jEgle Marmelos. Singbhum. 

 „ 122. Paramignya monophylJa, Andamans. 

 „ „ P. lo7tgispi7ia. Sundriban. Malay Penins. 

 „ 123. Citrus medica. "Western Duars. 



„ „ C. Aurantium. Indigenous in the Mothronwala swamp Dehra Dun (Kanjilal) ; 

 in secluded ravines of Singbhum, spinescent, fr. 2-2J in. diam., oblate, not mamillate, 

 with copious sweet, slightly acid juice (Haines). 



"P. 126. Ailanfhiis. Species 9 in India, Indo-china, Malaya, Australia, 1 in China. 

 „ 127. A. glandulosa. China (not Japan). 



„ „ Add : 4. A. Kurzil, Prain in Ind. For. XXVIII. 133 t. 3. Pegu Yoma, eastern 

 slopes. Andamans. 5. A. grandis, Prain in Ind. Por. XXVIII. 131, 210 t. 1. Vern. 

 Gog id, Nep. ; Actaluca, Ass. Itungagora, Assam. Eyang and other tributaries 

 -of the Tista river, Sikkim. A tall tree, 120-150 ft., leaflets entire, 5-8 pair, 6-8 in. 

 long, ripe carpels 4-6 in. long, apex rounded, obtuse. 

 P. 127. Picra&ma quasswides. A tall shrub or small tree. 



,, „ Brucea mollis, Myitkyina, Upper Burma. 



„ 128. Ochna pumila. Behar. Chutia Nagpur. 



„ 130. Boswellia serrata. Central India. Behar. Chutia Naerpur. 



„ „ Canarium. Calyx persistent. 



„ 132. G-artiga pinnata. Prom the Sutlej eastwards. Chutia Nagpur. Chittagong, 

 Andamans. 

 P. 133. Balsamodendron Muhul. Sind. Kattiawar, Eajputana. S. E. Punjab. 



„ 136. Walsura villosa. Andamans. 



„ 137. W. Tohiista. Chittagong. 



,, 138. Dysoxylum procerum. Singbhum. Chittagong. 



„ ,, D. retlmlatum, King Ann. Card, Calc. IX. t. 22. 



„ 139. Chisochefon p^aniculatus . Chittagong. 



,, „ C dysoxylif alius. Chittagong. 



„ „ Azadirachta iiidica. Line 6 from below, omit the words : afterward^ purple, 



„ 140. Melia Azedarach, Indigenous in West Kashmir and Hazara. 



„ 141. Carapa ohovata. PL C. S. and E. S. 



„ „ C!ara%m ^noluccejisis, when growing in tidal mud, sends up copious vertical 

 "blind root-suckers, while the horizontal snake4ike winding roots of C. ohovata protrude 

 through the mud and act as respiratory organs. (Schimper Indo-malayisclie Strand- 

 flora 36, 39 ; Prain in Records Bot. Survey II. 293.) 



P. 141. Amoora Rohitiika. Vern. PUtaraj, Tlktaraj, Beng. Seeds 1-2. Chittagong. 

 Oreat Coco. 

 P. 142. A. cnciillata. ISiepal. Long blind root-suckers in the Sundriban. 



„ „ A. Wallichii. Western Duars. Pr. obovoid, tawny-tomentose. 



„ „ Aglaia odorafiinma. Chutia Nagpur. 



„ 143. A. andamanica. Fl. scented. 



„ „ A. perviridis. Chittagong. 



„ 144. Lan'iium decandrum, Kachin hills. 



,, „ Soymida febrifuga. Leaflets rarely serrate. 



„ 146. Cedrela mkrocm-pa. Tippera. Chittagong. 



„ „ CJiloroxylov Swiefenta. Chutia Nagpur. 



„ 147. Olax scandem, Vern. Kahundan, Jabalpur. — Sundriban. Chittagong. 



,, 148. 0. acuminata. Tipperah. Kachin hills. Upper Burma. 

 „ 0. nana. Arakan Yoma, Minbu district. 

 149. Schmpfia fragrans, Wall. Myitkyina, Upper Burma. 



„ 150. Caw^jera PheedH. Upper Burma 



„ „ Lepio7iurus sylvestris. Chittagong. 



„ „ Opilia amenfacea. Behar. 



„ 151. Add : 6. Gompliandra serrata, King and Prain in Journ. As. Soc, Bengal LXIX. 



169. Kachin hills, Upper Burma. A small glabrous tree, 1. serrate, fr. J in. long. 



P. 152. Phhhocalymna Griffithiana, Vern. Wun-the-chi, Burm. (Mergui). 



„ 153. Add : 3. kiQ[tielia gltoba, Bail! ; Prain, Bengal Plants 826. West Bengal. A 



climbing shrub. 



P. 154. Sarcosfigma WalUcliii. Andamans. Tenasserim. 



„ 156. Pex Godajam. Hills east of Bhamo 7,000 ft., fr. red. 



„ 158. JSuonymm lacerus. Chumbi. Bhutan. 



,, 159. Prain in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. LXXIII. 195, regards U. Lawsonii as a 



distinct species. 



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