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p. 95, t. V et in Engl, und Prantl Nat. Pflanzenfam. III, 7, p. 54, fig. 27 H-L; 

 G. Karsten in Bibliotheca Botanica Heft 22 (1891), t. V, VIII, IX, XI. 

 Koorders en Valeton Boomsoorten van Java, Bijdrage n. 4 (1890), p. 295. — 



B. Eheedii Bl. in Herb. Lugd. Bat. non auct. ; Mus. bot. 138; B.parietosa 

 Griff. Not. IV, 670; Icon. t. 641 ; B. Rumphii Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. non 

 Blume; B. gymnorhiza Benth. in Fl. austral, non Lam.; B. cylindrica Bl. 

 Mus. bot. 137; B. oxyphylla Miq. Fl. Sumatr. 324; B. gymnorhiza p.p. 

 Theobald in Mason: Burma, its people and productions, vol. II (1883), 

 p. 481. 



In the explored area this is less common than the preceding larger spe- 

 cies 1 j. I have found it only on muddy ground in the interior of the tidal-forest 

 (Klong Prao, Lem Dan, Lem Ngob). A rather small tree or a shrub with flowers 

 in January, February and March. 



Area: Malaya, China. 



7. B. caryophylloides Bl. Mus. bot. I, p. 141 ; Hook. f. Fl. Brit. India 

 II, 438; Kurz For. Fl. Burma I, 450; Theobald in Mason: Burma, its people 

 and productions, vol.11 (1883), p. 481; Schimper lndo-Malay. Strandflora 

 (1891), p. 96, t. V et in Engl, und Prantl Nat. Pflanzenfam. Ill, 7, p. 54, 

 fig. 27 M, N; G. Karsten in Bibliotheca Botanica Heft 22 (1891), t. II (fig. 

 bona), V; Koorders en Valeton Boomsoorten van Java, Bijdrage n. 4 (1896), 

 p. 298. — Kanilia caryophylloides Bl. Mus. bot. 141; Rhizophora caryo- 

 phylloides Jack. Mal. Misc. I, 39; Wight 111. t. 210; Griff. Icon. t. 642. - 

 Bheede Hort. Mal. VI, t. 33; Rumph. Herb. Amboin. III, t. 69 A, B. 



Rather common within our area in the tidal-forests with B. gymnorhiza, 

 on muddy ground (Klong Wen, Koh Chick, Lem Ngob, Klong Sarlakpet). A 

 small or moderate-sized tree or a shrub. Flowers and fruit met with in January 

 and February. 



Area: India from Malabar to Malacca, Ceylon, Malaya. 



B. parviflora W. & Arn. Prodr. I, p. 311. Sterile branches of a 

 Bruguiera, which may possibly belong to this species, have been collected 

 in the mangrove at Lem Ngob ; but the specimens cannot be determined 

 with certainty. 



Carallia Roxb. 



8. C. integerrima D. G. Prodr. Ill, p. 33 ; Hook. f. Fl. Brit. India II, 

 p. 439 c. synon. ; Wight Illustr. t. 90, non Icon. t. 605; G. Karsten in 

 Bibliotheca Botanica Heft 22 (1891), t. V, f. 36 — 41; Trimen, Flora of 

 Geyion II, 1894, p. 155; Koorders en Valeton Bijdrage n. 4 (1896), p. 301 ; 



C. lucida Kurz For. Flor. Brit. Burma I, 451, non Roxb. Cor. pi. t. 211. 



The leaves of this widely spread species vary exceedingly. In all my 



J ) In Java, B. eriopetala appears to be more common than B. gymnorhiza 

 according to Koorders en Valeton 1. c. p. 296. 



