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Dillenia.]' n. dillexiace^. (Hook. f. & Thoms.) 37 



Lmes 6-8 bj 2^-34 in., base acute, pilose on the nerves above, shortly hairy especially 



on the nerves beneath, nerves 16-18 on each side, oblique, terminating in short sharp 



serratures; petiole 1 in., brown, hairy. Peduncles 1-1 4 ^^-i densely clothed with brown 



tomeatum. Sej>al8 nearly 1^ in., ovate. — Only two specimens seen, with imperfect 

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4. D. bracteata, Wight Ic, t 358 : leaves oblong crenate, flowers 

 ^cemed, sepals suborbicular silky. Wormia bracteata, H.f. & T. FL 



^^ESTERN Peninsula ; mountains of Maisor. 



A tree, young branches silky-pubescent. Leaves densely fascicled, 3-6 by 1 J-3 in., 



onaceous, subacute or obtuse, shining above, puberulous on the nerves beneath. Ra- 



^^8 ^~^„^"-» few-flowered, subterminal or leaf-opposed. -PZow?m 2 ^ -3 in. diam.' 



mmm all equal, anthers 2-poro3e. Carpels 5, membranous, indehiscent.— Roxburgh's 



aescnphon of Z». repanda, a native of Hindostan, differs but little from the above in 



e retuse repand smooth leaves, 5-7-flowered raceme, and villous calyx ; we know of 

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oM' '*','®*^*a, Tkunh. in Tram. Linn. Soc. 200, t. 19 ; leaves obovate- 

 oiong truncate or retuse Quite entire or ainuate-toothed. flowers 1-3 on a 



H. f. & T. Fl. Ind. 68. 



turner parts of Ceylon, up to 2000 ft. ■ • ,, '' 



1«se aof' °^*°^^'et8 hairy, soon glabrous. Leaves 4-6 by 2-3 in., coriaceous, glabrous, 

 Pt^Q/ri '?®'^°'® ^ '""• Flowers subterminal. Sin. diam., white; peduncle 2 in. 

 ouovate, Stamens all erect, anthers 2-porose. Fruit \\ in. diam., of 5 carpels. 



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duon? \ ^olbertla, Sali^h. (genus). BrancUeU scabrJd. Lmves deci- 

 scaK son ^"'^^^ appearing before the leaves, yellow, axillary or from the 



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aurea 



e, flower 



»a//'T'i~^i^^^^™-' a<^ult sepals glabrous glaucous. DC. Prodr.llQj, 

 2lT.>t^^«24; H.f. <& T. Fl.Ind. 70. D. ornata. Wall. PL As. Ear i. 

 Bll.A-k^*- ^^7' D. speciosa. Gri£ Notvl. iv. 703. Colbertia obovata, 



^^'irnT^ijdi speciosa, Griff. 



Eastern 

 iSTiUB. Java 



PwSni ; ^°'"^n' ^^^'^^ *^« ^ase of the Himalaya from Bhotan to Nipal. 

 *• Borneo. ''° ^^"' ^artaban, Mergui and the Andaman Islands.— Dia 



^-^theniSf *^^\^a'-^ grey. Leaves 1 ft., tapering to the base, distantly crenate- 

 ••"oots-' Si' *^'?'*'^' s°ft'y pubescent beneath Flowers terminating axillarjr short 

 "'jxaskr„ ^"'- -Sepals when young villous. Carpels 8-12. i^m< with the 

 J* as large as a small apple. 



'^^o'adf; nS*'^®"'*°»a' ^«^2 *« -^o"^- ^«- '^<^- ^^"JJ'. 1871, 46; leaves 

 8«niinate adSt^ ^'"^'''*^ glabrous above, flowers 4 in, diam. solitary or 



•^i^^'^Se V • ^^^k grey ; voung parts silky, im.6. 9-18 by 6-12,in.. orbicul or 

 ^' >^<1 sirr^T'^ "* *"'« base, nerves ending in marginal points, glabrous above, 

 blotter, V??'^lj^ pilose beneath: 'n.Hnl« 1-2 ;°. i-amufexicaul. deeply chaniielled. 



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