VI 2 ADDENDA 



P. 339. /. suhses^llh South Lushai hills. 



„ ,, Add: 4(a). I. Kingstoni, Hook. fil. Audamans —Malay Penms A shrub 

 or small tree, 1 shining, glabrous, blade 5-9, pet ] m., sec. n. lb-18 pair. Compound 

 cymes dense, 8-4 in. diam., peduncle &tout, 1 in. long, calyxdobes broad, blunt. 

 P. 888. /. specfahiiis. Chittagong. 



,5 „ /. parvijiora. Vern. iv<^«, Jabalpu.r. 



„ 389. I. cuneijolia Chittagong. 



„ „^ Add: 18(a). I villosa, Eoxb. Sikldm, foot of hills. Assam. Garo, Khasi, 

 and South Lushai hills. Khabaung forests, Pegu. A shrub, branchlets, petioles and 

 cymes pu.bescent or tomentose, stipules with long filiform points. Corolla-tube 1-1^ in. 

 long, very slender. 

 P. 389. /. unchdato, Behar. Chutia Nagpur. 



„ 390. CoFiEA. Stipules bi cad. 



„ „ C. arabica. Berry crimson. 



„ „ C. liherica. Berry crimson. 



„ „ C. Jenhinsii. Kachin hills, Upper Burma. 



„ ,, C. lengalensis. Chutia Nagpur. 



„ 891. Mamiltonia suaveoUns. Chutia Isagpur. Central Provinces. 



„ „ Add: 3. Psederia tomentosa, Blume. Sikkim, to 6,000 ft. Assam. Khasi 

 hills. Upper Burma.— Malay Penms. and Archip. China. Japan. Leaves ovate- 

 lanceolate, blade 3-5, pet. 1-2 in., fr. globose, J in. diam. 4. P. Cruddasiana, Prain in 

 Records Bot. Survey of India I. 248. Myitkyina. Similar to 3, fr. ovoid, crowned 

 by acute calyx lobes. 



P. 392. Prain in Bengal Plants, 573, regards il/ormd^a Iradeata, Eoxb., as distinct from 

 M. citrifolia. Eiver banks and sea face of the Sundriban. Sea coast of the Anda- 

 mans and Tenasserim. 

 P. 392. Jlf. thief oria. Tern. Nipa<ie^ Burm. 



„ 394. Fsychotria flavida, Talbot, Dr. Cooke, Bombay Plora I. 617, regards as a 

 distinct species. 

 P. 394. P. adenophylla. Myitkyina. 



„ „^ P. calocarpa. Kachin hills, Upper Burma. 



„ 395. P, erratica. Kachin bills, Upj^er Burma. 



„ „ ChasaHa ciirmflora, Myitkyina. 



„ 396. Lasianthus Wallichii. Chittagong. Myitkyina. 



„ „ Add : 5 (a). L. pilosus, Wight. Kergui.— Malay Penins. A shrub or small 

 tree, branchlets, petioles, underside of L and cymes hirsute with long dark-coloured 

 spreading hairs, outer bracts as long as or shorter than flowers. 

 P. 397. Z. tvuneattis. Orissa. 



„ 399. Vernonia cherascenb. Punjab Salt range. 



,, 401. Inula cuspidata, Punjab Salt i^ange. 



„ ,, Blumea halsamifera. Tipperah. 



„ 402- Artemisia vulgaris. Kachin hills, Upper Burma. Strike out the words : 

 '* uppermost linear-lanceolate, entire." 

 P. 402. ^enecio araneosm, Myitkyina, Upper Burma. 



„ 414. Massa paniculafa. South Lushai hills. 



„ 415. M. dtihia, united with M. indica by Cooke in Bombay Plora II. 82. 



„ 416. Myrsine semiserrata. South Lushai hills. 



„ 417. Bmhelia mridiflora. Mahabaleshwar. 



„ 418. Ardisia Immilis. Andamans. 



„ 420. A. crenata, Kachin hills, Upper Burma. 



„ y, Pimelandra GriffitJiH. Kachin hills, Upper Burma. 



„ 421. Antistrophe oxyantha. South Lushai hills. 



„ „ JEgiceras majus. Vern. Choicer , Sind. 



„ 422. Sideroxylo7i tomentosum. Prom Behar to Orissa. 



„ 423. S. grandifoUum, Vern. Tair-t7ia~piaof, Burm. 



„ „ ChrysophylJum JRoxlurghii. Vern. T haTigy a, Bm:m. 



„ 425. Palaqumm Guff a. See Burn Murdoch in Ind. For. XXXI. 309. 



„ 426. Ba<^sia latifoUa. Vern. M^oit-rc?, Mar; /rw, Gond. 



„ 427. Reptonia huxifolia. Brosh, 4,500 ft. 



„ 428. DiosPYROs. Herbert Wright, The Genus Dioyyyros in Ceylon. Annals 

 Eoyal Gardens Peradeniya II. 1 (1904). Wright states that many species are often 

 polygamous, among those here described: D. imignis, nilagirica, sijhafica, ajfinis, 

 Mmhryopteris. He also states that the 9 fl. of the following species are frequently in 

 clusters of 3-6 : inslgnhj oocarpa, sylvafica^ Toposla, Umhryopieris. 

 P. 430. D. Chloroxyhn. Vern. AiuluH, Orissa. 



„ 431. Z>. microphylla. Vern. Thora Kari, Mai. 



„ „ D, montana. Central Prov. Bengal. Minbu district, Burma. Travancore, 

 common.— Ceylon. Vern. Kenda, Kaindu, Pb. ; Pasend, N. K Rajputana. 

 P. 432. D, sylvatica, Chutia Nagpur. 



