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biloculare, superne 4-locellatum ; placente superne bifide, ramis 
intra locellos ascendentibus. Fructus subcarnosus, locellis in 
nuculas albas duras cavas mutatis.— A. indicus, A. Rich. in Mém. 
Soc. Hist. Nat. Paris, 1834, v. 237. A. morindefolius, Korth. 
Verh. Nat. Gesch. p. 154, t. 48. A. ? Cadamba, Mig. Fl. Ind. 
Bat. ii. 185; Bedd. Fl. Syl. 127, t. 35; Brand, For. Fl. 261. 
Nauclea Cadamba, Roxb. Fl. Ind. ii. 512. Sarcocephalus 
Cadamba, Kurz, For. Fl. Burma, ii. 63; Wall. List, n. 6088 
excl. C. 
Mavasta.—Sumatra (Korthals, n. ? ex Herb. Lugd.-Bat.) Java 
(Zollinger, n. 1045). Borneo. Malay Peninsula. New Guinea. 
S.E. Asra.—Tonquin (Balansa, n. 2080). 
Inp1a.— Upper Assam (Jenkins, n. 494). Sikkim; alt. 2000 ft. 
(Hooker) Silhet (Wallich, n. 6083). Darjeeling (Griffitb, n. 2752). 
Moradabad (Thomson, n. 1410). Hort. Dacca (Hooker). Hort. Cale. 
(Wallich, n. 6088). Cochin and Travancore (?, n. 271). 
(Thwaites, n. 1659).— Generally cultivated. 
Richard’s synonymy is erroneous. Miquel’s description of Antho- 
cephalus indicus is a description of Nauclea purpurea, Roxb. Antho- 
cephalus chinensis, Walp., is another error arising from Richard’s erro- 
neous synonymy. Nauclea morindefolia, Blume, is distinct; its flowers 
are still unknown, but its stipules are not those of Anthocephalus. 
The fruits are certainly free, and Miquel so describes them. Kurz, 
however, says, “ capsules connate into a fleshy spherical syncarp;" but 
of Sarcocephalus cordatus he says “capsules somewhat fleshy, densely 
packed into a syncarp, but hardly cohering." The first quotation certainly 
applies to S. cordatus, and the second to A. indicus. Since the time of 
Kurz, Anthocephalus has been often erroneously credited with confluent 
fruits. Trimen in his ‘Handbook’ describes the fruits as capsular, 
and says “capsule about i in., compressed, angular, closely packed, but 
scarcely confluent." The New Guinea locality is given by Warburg in 
Engl. Jahrb. xiii. 129. The figures of the stipules and of the ovary in 
Beddome's * Flora Sylvatica, t. 35, are incorrect. 
Ceylou 
Prate 4.—38. Stipules, nat. size. 39. Flower, nat. size. 40. Flower, 
enlarged. 41. Calyx-lobe. 42. Stigma. 43. Section of fruit. 
2. ANTHOCEPHALUS MACROPHYLLUS, Hav. 
Typi in Herb. Kew., Mus. Brit., etc. 
Folia 3 dm. longa, 2 dm. lata, ovata, apice obtusa, sessilia, basi 
auriculis magnis caulem amplectentibus ornata, supra glabra, 
infra pubescentia, l6-nervia. Stipulm 5 em. Internodia 2 em., 
castanea, pubescentia. Pedunculi 8 cm., crassi. Florum capitula 
7 em. Corolle tubus 1 cm., glaber, lobis oblongis. Stigma 5 mm. 
Anthere 23 mm. Calycis lobi 9 mm., hirsuti, basi glandulis 
