ADDENDA 705 



Norfcli Bengal. Cliittagong. Fl. minute, cym^s pubescent, divaricate, brandies 

 slender or filiform. Seeds 2-3, obovoid or globose. 38. V. oxypliylla, Wall.— Syn. 

 F. dubiety Lawson. Sikkim 1-4,000 ft. Cliittagong. Glabrous, leaflets deeply serrate 

 acnminate. Er. | in. diam., seeds 2, oblong J in. long. 34. V. auriculata, Roxb. 

 (Cissus). Cliiitia Nagpur. Sikkim 3-5,000 ft. Leaflets glabrous above, pubescent 

 beneath. Fr. globose | in. diam., seed 1, obliquely ovoid. 35. V. andamanica, King in 

 Journ. As. Soc. Beng. LXV. 393. Andamans. Leaflets 3-5, glabrous, tliinly coi'iaceous, 

 with remote shallow teeth. Fr. I in. diam., pulp scanty, seed 1. 

 P. 179 Leea alata. — Syn. L, ruhra^ Boyle, 

 ,, ,, L. samhucma. Chittagong. 

 „ „ L. rohusta. Chittagong. North Kanara. 



„ 180. L. herhacea. Yern. Thagyanvoetlian, Burm. Himalaya from Nepal eastwards 

 1-5,000 ft. Khasi hills. West Bengal. Oliutia Nagpur. Burma. 

 P. 180. L. macTophylla^ Roxb. (not Hornemann). 



., „ Add : 14. L. compactiflora, Kurz. Arakan Yoma, Minbu district. Hills east 

 of Toungoo 3-4,000 ft. Attains 12-15 ft., 1. bipinnate, leaflets 4-6 in. long, linear to 

 oblong-lanceolate, blunt at the base, serrate. Fl. small, greenish- white, sessile between 

 broad short scaly bracts. 

 P. 181. Acer ohlongum. China. 

 „ „ A, Immgatum, China. 



„ „ Add : 2 (a). A, Scliweriiiii, Pax in Engler's Pflanzenreich IV. 163, p. 33. 

 Himalaya. 



P. 181. A, niveum. Malay Archip. 

 „ „ A. siJchimense. Yunnan. 

 „ 183. Add : 11 (a). A. molle, Pax I.e. p. 15. 



„ „ A. caudatum, Wall. — Syn. A, acuminatum, Wall. ; Pax I.e. p. 15. 

 „ „ A. 2:^ictum. Pax I.e. 47 ha«^ now adopted the following arrangement : A. picfum, 

 Thunb. Japan, China, Manchuria. A. Lohelii, Tenore. Southern Italy. A. loetum, 

 C. A. Meyer. Westei-n Asia. Himalaya, Yunnan and Central China. 

 P. 184. A. CampheUil. Yunnan. 



,, 185. j^sculus indica. Bark peels off upwards in long strips. 

 „ „ jE. pmiduana. Assam. 

 „ 186. AUophyhis Cohbe. Bengal. Andamans. 



„ 187. Dodoncea viscosa. Groat Coco and Barren Island, common. Sea coast of 

 Burma and the Western Peninsiila. 



P. 187. Harpidlia cupamoides, Roxb. See Cooke, Bombay Flora I. 269, under 

 H, imhrieata, Thwaites 



P- 189. Lepisanfhes tetraphylJa. Kurpa, Lahhmidi, Mar. 

 „ „ L. andamanica. Myitkyina. 



„ „ Schleichera trijuga, Koslimib, Mar. Fr. usually echinate, while young, with 

 stout blunt prickles.— Behar. Chutia Nagpur. 



P. 190. Add : 2. Xerospermum glabratum, Radlk. in : Die Sapindaceen Hollandisch 

 Indiens (1877), 23. — Syn. Cupania glahrata, Kurz F. Fl. 1. 284. Khasi hills Pegu Yoma, 

 eastern slopes Tenasserim near the great rapids of the Salween (B. B. April 1859). A 

 middle-sized aromatic tree, 1. glabrous, leaflets 2 pair, lanceolate, 4-8 in. long, reticulate 

 veins conspicuous on both sides. Fl. small in terminal and axillary panicles, S and J , 

 sepals 4 or 5, unequal, petals linear-spathulate, densely woolly, stamens 8, filaments 

 villous. My old notes of 1859 say : Ovary of 4 carpels. This would suggest another 

 genus. Materials here not sufficient to decide the point. 3. X, Isevigatum, Badlk. I.e. 

 Mergui. — Malay Penins. Leaflets 1 pair, very shining 

 P. 191. Sapindus Mtikorosn. Wild on the Arakan Y'oma, Minbu district. 

 ., „ Aphajiia Danura, Bengal. 

 „ 192. A. ruhra. Chittagong. 

 ,j „ Nephelium, read : Ovary pubescent 2-3-lobed. 

 „ 193. N. stipidaceum, Travancore. Petals minute, early caducous. 



„ Add: 5. A doubtful species is N. Grif&tManum, Kurz in Journ. As. Soc. 

 Bengal XLIV. 187 and F. Fl. L 294 (Sapindacea, Criff. Ic, PL As. t. 599. I.). 

 Dewangiri, Bhutan 1,500 ft. Dekho valley, Assam. Hills, Upper Burma 

 (Kurz).— Malacca, Singapore. Leaflets 3-4 pairs, oblong, 6-8 in. long, glaucous beneath, 

 the reticulate veins very prominent on both sides. Fr. IJ in. long, covered with soft 

 conical prickles ^ in. long (fl. not seen). Identified in Fl. Brit. Ind. I. 687 with 

 N. mtitaUle, Blume and by Eadlkofer, Die Sapindaceen HolUndisch-Indiens with 

 JSf. lappacetim.. Griffith in Itinerary Notes 112, no. 163 states : corolla 5-petala, petalis 

 basi bisquamatis, stam. 8, stylus brevis. These are not the characters of Nephelium, 

 hence the genus is doubtful. 



]P. 194. Meliosma simpUcifolia. Singbhum. Assam. ? specimens sent by Smales 

 from Upper Burma (Faya-ama, Burm.) are apetalous. 



P. 196. BJms Cotiniis, lines 14 and 15 from below, read; pedicels elongate after 

 flowering. 



