704 ADDENDA 



P. 159. Add : 23. Euonymus Kachinensis, Prain in Jonrn. As. Soc. Beng. LXXIII. 193. 

 Kachin Mils 6,500 ft. A slirub, calyx ^ in. diam., sepals rounded, spreading, fr. deeply 

 4-lobed, i im long. 24. E. subsulcatus, Prain I.e. 194. Muleyit liill, Tenasserim 

 5,000 ft. A slirLib, branclies distinctly quadrangular, fr. .deeply 4-lobed, ^ in. long. 

 25. E. siluraoides, Prain I.e. 194. Sikkim 5,500-6,500Jt. A shrub, near D. hullatus^ 

 fr. depressed, slightly 4-ridged, 4 in. across. 

 P. 160. MicTotropis discolor. Western Buars. Myitkyina. 



„ „ M. hivalms. PI. often unisexual. 



„ „ HirpocRATEA. Anthers often apparently one-celled. 



„ „ Hippocrafea indica. Behar. China. 



„ 161. H. oUusifoIia. Probably in the Eastern Peninsula. — China. 



„ „ Add : 4 (a). R. sp. nova. Vern. Nwe ngmi ho, Burin. Upper Burma. (C. B. 

 Smales, March 1900). A climbing shrub, nearly allied to K obtusiJoHa, fl. green^ 

 scented, in large terminal cymose panicles, petals xV in. long, linear-spathulate, 

 imbricate in bud. Pr. unknown, hence not named. 



P, 162. Celastrus paniculata. Behar. Chutia Nagpur. Assam. Prain in Journ. 

 As. Soc. Beng. LXXIII. 195 separates the following from C. paniculata : C. multiflora^ 

 Eoxb. Central and Eastern Himalaya. TOiasi hills. Burma, 1. oblong. 0. nutans^ 

 Poxb, Western Peninsula, 1. obovate. 



P. 162. Prom C. stylosa, Wall., Prain separates C. HooTceri, Prain. Eastern Himalaya. 

 Khasi hills. Burma. L. thin, reddish-brown when dry, petals faintly toothed, 

 filaments glabrous. 

 P. 168. C monosperma. South Lushai hills. — China. 



„ „ Add: 5. C. Championi, Benth. Sikkim 2-6,000 ft. Naga hills. Silhet. — 

 Malaya. China. A very large climber, capsules obovoid, with 3 prominent angles, 

 \ in. long. 6, C. memliramfolia, Prain. Khasi hills. A shrub, 1. membranous, ovate- 

 lanceolate, serrate, pet. slender, \ in. long, 7. C. Listen, Prain. Daphla hills. A 

 small tree, L ovate or obovate, entire, 8 by 3 J in. Fr. J in. across, 3-seeded. 

 P. 163. Gymnosporia emarginata, Orissa. 



„ „ G. pallida. Myitkyina. 



„ 164. Add: 17. Gymnosporia silddmensis, Prain. Ti&ta valley, Sikkim. A small 

 unarmed tree, 1. ovate, obtuse, very obscurely serrate. 

 p. 165. Slphonodon celabtrineus. Sikkim. Andamans. 



„ „ Salacia. Species about 85, throughout the tropics, most numerous in South 

 America. 



P. 165. S. Smaliana. Fr. red, globose, 1^ in. diam. on pedicel | in. long, fleshy, sweet, 

 edible, seeds 2 or 3. 

 P. 166. S. verrucosa. Chittagong. 



V » '^'* prinoides. Behar. 



„ 167. YENTiLAao. Species 10, most in India and Malaya. 



„ „ F. madraspatana. Vern. Keoti, Jabalpur. 



„ 170. Zizijplms (Enoplia. Sundriban. Andamans. 



„ 171. Z. glabra. Upper Burma. 



„ „ Z. Xglopyrns. Vern. Karhafa, KoL Behar. 



„ „ Z. rugoi>a. Vern. 5«^>'«, Jabalpur; Sirka^ "Kol. 



„ 172. Z. Tugosa. Assam. Chittagong. Upper Burma. 



„ „ Rhamniis virgafitH. jSTilgiris. 



., 175. Goiiania hptoitachya. Singbhum. Chittagong. 



„ „ G. microcarp>a. Yunnan. 



„ „ IleUnus lanceolatus. Singbhum. 



„ 176. Vltiii adnata. Chittagong. 



„ „ F. iomentosa, Chutia Nagpur. Behar. 



„ 177. F. quadrangular is. Sundriban. Orissa. 



„ „ F. barbata. Chittagong. 



„ 178. F. lanceolaria. Chutia Nagpur. Chittagong. 



„ 179. V. pedafa, Chutia JSfagpur* Bengal. 



„ „ The following large climbers should be added ; — 



A. L. simple, ii. tetramerous. 



28. Vitis assamica, Lawson. Base of eastern Himalaya. Assam. Caehar. Chittagong. 

 Upper Burma. L. glabrous, nearly orbicular, suddenly acuminate, cordate, fr. 

 turbinate, seed 1. 29. V, gigantea, Bedd. ; Cooke, Fl. Bombay I. 250. Iianara. L. 6-8 

 by 5-6 in., cordate with a deep sinus, long acuminate, bristle- dentate, glabrous above, 

 slightly tomentose beneath. 30. V. Aubertiana, Gage in Becords Bot, Survey India III. 

 36. Minbu district, Upper Burma. L. glabrous, blade 44-lOJ in. diam., palmately 

 divided into 3-G long narrow segments, pet. 2 in. long. 



B. L. 3-5-foliate, fl. tetramerous. 



31. V. japonica, Thunb. — Syn. F. molHs^ Wall. Sikkim 1-3,000 ft. "Khasi hills. 

 Chittagong. Andamans. — Malaya. China. Pubesce*nt, leaflets serrate, seeds 3 or 4, 

 back convex, rugose, sides flat and pitted. 32. V. "bracteolata, Wall* Sikkim Terai, 



