ADDENDA Til 



P. 356. Mastixia arhorea. Bourdillon regards M. pentandra as a distinct species 

 with larger and pubescent leaves. 



P. 356. If. euonymoldes, Prain, Brit, Bhutan, in evergreen forest 1,000 ft. A tree 50, 

 ft. with smooth bark, ramifications of thyrsus clothed with deciduous hairs, fl. 5- 

 merous. Drupe 1 x J in., olive green or blacld&h when ripe. (Haines 916, specimens 

 received Jan. 1906.) 



P. 359. Add: 16 (a). Lonicera Xylosteum, Linn. Jambatai 5-6,000 ft. (Duthie, Chitral 

 Relief Expedition in Eecords Bot. Survey of India I. 156). Differs from L. quinque- 

 locuJaris by smaller fl. in pairs on axillary peduncles. 

 P. 359. L. asperifolia. Chitral. 



„ 360. Add : 28.* L. Griffithii, Hook. f. and Thorns. Drosh, Chitral valley, 5-6,000 ft. 

 Climbing on Quercus Ilex, 1. broadly elliptic to orbicular, blade 2, pet. slender J in. 

 long, the uppermost 1. almost sessile. Fl. numerous in dense peduncled solitary heads, 

 the bractlets of each whorl of fl. connate, corolla bilabiate, glandular-hairy outside. 

 1 in. long. Pr. a compound berry f in. diam. consisting of numerous confluent carpels, 

 edible. 



P. 360. Leycesteria formosa. Prom the Eavi eastw^ards. 

 „ 362, Viburnum coriaceum, Myitkyina. 



„ 363. K nervosum. Dir, Mirga, 7-8,000 ft. (Duthie, Chitral Relief Expedition, 156.) 

 ,, 366. Sarcocephaivs Missio7iis. Vern. Atta vanji, Mai. 



„ 368. AnfJiocephalus Cadamta. Assam. 



„ „ Adina cordifolia, Yern. Eedu, Thana ; Manja kadamba, Mai. and Tarn. 



„ „ Nauclea Grijjithii. Peduncles often two or three, shorter than in N. purpurea^ 

 with 2 pairs of bracts. 



P. 369 Stephegyne. Korthals, in a dissertation, printed at Bonn in 1839, established 

 the genus Mitragyna. In his great work : Kruidjmnde in Verhandelingen over de 

 Natuurlijke Geschiedenis (1839-42) he substituted the name Stephegyne, giving a 

 description of the genus and of the Indian S. parvifoUa. As synonym he gives 

 Mitragyne, without however c^uoting the Bonn dissertation. Stephegyne was adopted 

 (as a subgenus of Nauclea) by Miquel in his Plora of Nederlandsch Indie (1856), and 

 as a genus in Genera Plantarum and PI. Brit. Ind. The Index Kewensis however 

 prefers Mitragyna^ followed by Haviland and Cooke, Flora of Bombay I. 581. Common 

 sense seems to demand the retention of Stephegyne, Miquel, Bentham and Hooker 

 doubtless had good grounds for their decision. 

 P. 370. Stephegyne parvifoUa. Yern. Chinna hadamha. Tarn. East Bengal. 



„ „ S. divers if olia. EI heads sometimes orange-coloured. There may be two species 

 in Burma under this name. 

 P. 371. Uncaria macrophyJla. North Bengal. Myitkyina. 



„ „ U". sessllifructus. Myitkyina. 



„ „ U". Icevigata. Kachin hills. Upper Burma. 



„ „ Add: 10. U. homomalla, Miq. Jaintia and South Lushai hills.— Sumatra. 



„ „ Hymenodictyon excelsum. East Bengal. 



„ 373. LuGuJia gratimma. Myitkyina. 



„ „ Wendla^idia exserta. Behar. 



„ ,, W. puheruJa. Chamba. Kangra. Tirhut. 



„ 374. W, tinctoria. Chutia Nagpur. Maimensingh. 



5, 375. Hedyotis scandens. Myitkyina. 



„ „ MusscBnda frondosa. Yern. Sarvad, Bhutkes^ Mar. 



„ 376. M. macrophylla. South Lushai hills. Kachin hills, Upper Burma. Anda- 

 mans. 

 P. 876. M. BoxburgUL Myitkyina. 



„ 378. Webera corymbosa. Andamans. 



„ 379. Gardenia latifolia, Chutia Nagpur. Central Provinces. 



„ 380. G. turgida, Yern. Karhar, Jabalpur. — Andamans. Minbu, Upper Burma. 

 Mr. A. E. Lowrie reports from Eaipur, Centr. Prov., that, in the hot season, by stroking 

 the stem gently up and down, the whole tree is set vibrating in all its branches and 

 leaves, while other trees around do not show the slightest movement. 

 P. 380. G. erythroclada. Upper Burma. 



„ 382. Mandia uUginosa. Yern. Fendhrti^ Mar.— East Bengal. 



„ „ E. dumetorum. Yern. KaWj Burm.— Bengal. 



„ 383. M. fasciculata. Chutia Nagpur. 



„ 384. Myptianthera stricta. Bengal. Chutia Nagpur. 



„ „ Fetunga Boxburghii. Sundriban. 



„ „ JDiplospora singularis. Chittagong. 



„ „ JD. confusa. Minbu, Upper Burma. 



", 385, CantUum didymum. Behar. Chutia Nagpur. 

 „ 0. glabrum, Duars. Andamans- 

 387. Famtta indica (o) tomentosa, from the Bias eastwards. 



Z 388. Ixora acuminata, Chittagong. 



