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A REVISION OF THE INDO-MALAYAN 
Mount Nilagiri, prope Melur, incolis Kilichin-Mara ( H often n. 
r 539> h. Cand., and the leaf only in h. Berol.) ; Nilghary hill (T. Kist. 
Naidoo , h. Calcutt.); Bangalore (ibid.); East India ( Wight n, 422, 
ibid.) ; Nilgiris, Coonoor, alt. 9,000 ft. (J. S. Gamble n. 16241, with 
lowest leaflet obtusely dentate, ibid.). 
2. Filaments pilose. 
£. yuimanensig n. var. 
Leaflets opposite or alternate, up to 10 cm. long and to 4 cm. wide, 
the lower ones ovate, acutely acuminate and nearly equally rounded on 
both sides at the base ; the others ovate-lanceolate, the base of same 
length on both sides, tapering or rounded below, rounded and wider 
above ; petiolules up to 1 1 mm. long ; petals 5 mm. long, 3 mm. wide. 
Yunnan, Szemao Mounts (Aug. Henry n. 13001, h. Calcutt; BerL). 
£. pilistaminea n. var. 
Leaflets as in the type ; capsule smaller, 2 cm. long, 9 mm, wide, 
black when dry, with minute lenticels. — C. febrifuga , forma timorensis 
et forma ternatensis Miq. Ann. Mus. 4, p. 63. 
Flowering specimens : Salsette, Bombay (Law, h. Dalzell in h. 
Calcutt.); Himalaya (h. Calcutt.); Dehra Dun (B. Birbal, ibid.) ; 
Kumaon (G. King , ibid.) ; Bilghy, Soonda (ibid.) ; Dinajpoor (ibid.) ; 
Jessore (C. B. Clarke n. 8369, ibid.) ; Shevaroi hills (Perrottet n. 113, 
238, ibid.) ; Khasia, Cachar ( Mann , ibid.) ; Chittagong (King, ibid.) ; 
Manipur and lower hills, alt. 2-4,000 ft. (G. Watt, ibid.) ; Pegu, Toukge- 
ghat (Kurz n. 1384, h. Calcutt.) ; Penang, Government hill (C. Curtis, 
h. Calcutt.) ; Java, Preanger (Warburg n. 3166, h. Berk); Java (h. Holm., 
h. Calcutt.). 
Flowering and fruiting specimens. Ind. Bor. occ. (Hook. & Thom., 
h. Berk). Timor (Spanoghe, h. Calcutt. ex h. Lugd. Bat.) ; Ternate 
(Tey smart, h. Calcutt.). 
Yj. deeeana n. var. 
Leaflets as in the type, only longer acuminate, sepals rounded, 
glabrous, ciliate at the edge ; petals obtuse at the top, 5 mm. long, 3*5 
mm. wide, subcoriaceous when dry; Deccan (T. Cooke n* 179, h. 
Calcutt.). 
0. Cuspidata n. var. 
Leaflets- opposite or alternate, up to 14 cm. long, and to 4 cm. 
wide, subfalcate-lanceolate, long and acutely acuminate ; the base 
tapering on both sides, longer and wider above ; panicle nearly as 
long as the leaves, sparingly hirtellous, pyramidically branched ; sepals 
