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Adi?iandra,\ xxiv. TERNSTRCEMiACEiE. (W. T. Thiselton Dyer.) 283 



puberul 



Ternstroemial 



Herb. 



^ASTERN Peninsula ; Penang, WaJlich. 

 oil k ^'''^^'^^"s I ^"ds yellow, silky. Leaves 4-6 bv 2-2 J in., elliptic or eHIptic- 

 cul ' ^D^^^^"^ acuminate, acute at the base. Brads | the length of the sepals, orhi- 



ar. Berry ^ in. diaia., hoary with thin appressed pubescence. Seed$ minute. 



^ f ■' j^'jY*^Jo®®» Choisy Mem. Ternstr. 24; leaves pubescent beneath, 

 peuoles ^ in., peduncles 1 in. pilose, sepals silky near the middle externally. 

 lemstranua? sericea, Wall Gat, 1454. ScMma Wallichii, Choisy Mem. 

 ^ernsir. 91 {not of (Jhjuy in Zoll Cat.). 



EA9TERN Peninsula ; Tavoy, WalVch. 



A small pubescent tree ; young shoots silky. Leaves ^~5 by 14-2 in., oblong ovate- 

 ?"£ ^'^ ^^'^Pt>c, acute or acuminate, base obtuse, glabrous above, yellowish below, sub- 



7> 7 . . ,. ^Bracts obsolete. Flowers J in. diam. Sepals ovate. 



apex. Style elonirate, subulate, strigose but glabrous at the 

 covered with white appressed silky hairs. — Habit of A, 



coriaceous. Peduncles nodding. 

 2^aU densely siiky at the ap?. 

 apex. Berry i in. diam.. cc 

 ^negerrima. 



7. A. 



crenulata, T. Anders, ms 

 ite glabrous, petioles ^ in., pe 

 crenulata, Wall. Cat. 3723. 



crenu- 

 Tera- 



BASTfeRN Peninsula ? Herb. Madr. ( Wallich) 

 vJiaurous except the flowprs anH ».,.,!= T/.^.,^. 



East*: 



Dromi ;r ^^""*P* the flowers and buds. Leaves 3-5 hy Ij-U in., acute at both ends, 

 B,-ai^u^\ reticulated above. Peduncles thickened at the apex, slightly r.>cnrved. 



""" "^ ' Sepals siwii petals as in .4. j;/Koso, but less silky. Stamens 



^^J»ate to *i^ ' ' ' 



Hective. 



tlie petals, filaments short, glabrous ; anthers silky, with an acuminate con- 

 flUrQQx • ^ P'^"^ described under the name of Te 



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species of ^.^orosa. 



Ternstrcemia crenulata by Wight, 



?L^" ^aslopetala, 



Mem. Temsfr 



flowpr Ml ^^ minutely strigiUose beneath, margins revolute denticulate, 

 CWAro r y^^^Sose externally. Sarosanthera lasiopetala, Thw. Emm ^i. 

 Jou^^ j^^}'Ty^^^^ Wight IlL i. 99. Eurya lasiopetala, Gardn. m tak. 



"^bacumlno.^lL^''^"^^^^ ^^^-^^^^ minutely stngose. Xeai^es 2^-4 by j-l in., obtuse or 



J the W fk 'Z^*"**®- P^^duncles | in., nodding, thickened towards the apex. 

 of'tlie sen 1 v.- ^^P''^®' ^^Itoi.!. Flowers \-l in. diam. i'f<o/>( 3 times t 



Stigmas 3 cylindric obtuae. Berry \ in. diam. 



Bracts 



Petals 3 times the length 



nts slender. Ovary 3-celled ; 



1 - 



Treei 



6. 



DC. 



less 



t"^ 



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fa8cicl7^"«"'*'^^s ^it^ the habit of Ternstrcemia. Peduncles shorter, often 



te at 



r;;;,''*rp^8nias slender; ovules many. 



T- Aropical Asia; Japan, Rfexico and the Antilles. 



ers smaller ; bracts minute or 0. Sejxils 5. Petals 5, more or 



' the base. Stamens many ; anthers pilose. Ovari/ 2-3-celie(| ; 



<li'videH'!V-*'^^"S''^te with a shortly 2-3-fid apex, or shorter and more deeply 



^ «iea, fttignias slende- ■ — ^ - o .5...„„„ii„<'„«r alhnmen Heshv.— 



Disr 



jSeeds usually few, albumen fle-shy. 

 - - • ■ • Species about 6. 



' C. 



oblo 



oohnac 



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ol>lonI-nKi "^*'«a' ^Cf- Mhn. Temstr. 21 ; leaves oblong-oDovate or 

 ^rely ■*;i ^"^^''^^te acuminate, base acute, flowers usuaUy m small fascicles 

 J' wntary, apex of Dedunclea with 2 almost obsolete bracts. C. 



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