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Temstroemia.] xxiv. ternstrcemiaceje. (W. T. Thiselton Dyer.) 281 



julceless, usually more than 2-seeded.— Griffith's TernstrcemiaceafTomKhaLsis^ (Ttin. 42, 



^otul IV. 568 ; Ic. t. 604, f. 1), probably belongs to this, although described with uni- 

 sexual flowers. 



\r^/^i ]• ^ightii, Choisj Mem. Ternst. 19 (sp.), leaves acute.— T. aneura, Miq. FL 

 tI W" ^^PP^' i- 477. Cleyera gymnanthera, W. & A. Frodr, 87 ; Wight. Ic, t. 47 ; 

 ^fiw, Enum. 41 ; Bedd. Fhr. Sylvat. i. 91. C. grandiflora, Wall Cat. 1461 {in Herb, 

 ^inn. ISoc, only), 



Var. 2 . parvifolia, Miq. Ann. Mus. Bot. iii. 14; leaves 1^-2 in. 



2. T. emarg-inata, Choisy Mem. Ternstr. 14; a shrub 10-16 ft., leaves 

 sessile spathukte crenulate-serrate emarginate, style deeply 2-fid, stigmas 

 natly capitate, fruit conical. Cleyera emarginata, 6^a/-G(;^. in Cole. Journ. 

 ^i^. Hist. vii. 447 ; Thw. Enum. 40, 



Ceylon ; higher parts of the Island, Gardner. 

 wliV ^1* ^-2 in. Fedundes | in., 2-edged, minutely bracteate. Floicers \ in. diam., 

 ov I 1 ^7^/" yellowish-purple. Fetals twice the length of the sepals. (Ovary-cells 1- 



uied, Ihw.) Fruit oblong-ovoid, baccate, 2-seeded. — As Choisy points out, this so 

 ciosely resembles the Brazilian T, cuneifolia as to be barely distinguishable. 



. Dioecious, anthers not apiculate. Erythrochiton, Grif. 



3. T. penaugriana, ChoisT/ Mem. Ternstr. 20 ; stigmas 2 reniform 

 oiiaceous, fruit ovoid baccate with a coriaceous epicarp. T. macrocarpa, 

 W o6s. phyt. 15, Jide Kurz, in As. Soc. Journ. Beng. 1870, ii. 64. Ery- 



dS nr''»^^"^*^l^i^n^^. <^riff. Notvl. iv. 665, t. 5b5 A, f. 7. Fagraea? 

 ^uoia, Wall Cat. 4456. 



_ ASTERN Peninsula; from Moulmein and the Andaman Islands to Penang and 

 ^^ small tree with a thick trunk. Leaves 4-8 by 1^-3 i in.,_oblanceolate to obovate, 



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SddjJj."''"'*^ i .^'>''® '''^'■/sbortr ^err7 lI i'nV'd^^^^ Seeds 4, bonj, imbedded in a 

 uoisft or pmkish pulp. ^ 



AR. monosperma; berry 1 in. diam., 1-seedei 

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Khasia wf^^'^'''*'' ^^''**^ ^«'»- Ternstr. 20, Griff, n. 422 in Herb. Boissier from the 

 /eici»™7> -kPr"^^^ '"'■o™ t^e examination of the type specimen to be identical with 

 ""^ Gn^iAw; H. f. & T., p. 40. (See Journ. Linn. Soc. xiii. 331.) 



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in diob'^^ ^ ^^^^^* crenately serrate, glabrous, feather-veined Flowers 

 Stamen, x^^^^ ^y^ies shorter than the leaves. Sepals 6. Petals 5 free 

 at thp^ ^"' ^2' slightly adnate to the base of the petals, filaments dilated 

 Ovan ■? n' fathers basifixed, the lobes slightly divergent below, hispid, 

 in eaoh n ^^' Capering into the very short 3-d£nti£ulate style ; ovules 2 

 --u ceu, pendulous, ^rui^ unknown. 



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 l^te obtu«e, rat 

 wbd connective. 



ig-obovate, acuminate, acute at the base; petioles J in. 

 I., lanceolate, obtuse or hooded at the apex, papery. Fetals 

 3r longer than the sepals. Anthers lanceolate with a 



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