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olive-coloured, shining above, pale and opaque beneath; petiole J in., thiclcened. 

 Fanidea 1-1§ in., mostly axillary. Gal'/x-segme/its n irrowly-deltokl, acute, at length 

 aetiexed, pubescent. Petals pubescent externally. Anthers apiculate. Ovary pubes- 

 cent; style ^^^ in., stigma capitate, lobulate. Fruit unknown. — Notwithstanding the 

 aeaexed calyx this species appears to find its most natural position here. 



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g\ ®'ffi^ls» Thwaites Enum. 404; young parts nigrescent nearly 

 abrous, leaves lanceolate or oblong-lanceolate acuminate base rounded 

 .^^^^w^rves about 6 pairs ascending curved, miiJrib prominent above. 

 ,:£y\^^odr, xvi. 2, 619. Isauxis Roxburghiana, Thwaites Unum. 37, not 



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Ckitlon ; at Hinidoon Pattoo and Pasdoon Corle, Thwaites. 



A large tree. Leaves 4^-5.i by 2-3 in., both surfaces glabrous, shining above, paler 

 Mneath; petiole 1 in. Panicles axillary and terminal, ^-i the length of the leaves; 

 peaicels and buds pubescent. Calyx-segments lanceolate, acute, in fruit ovate 3-nerved. 



10. V. scabriuscula, A. DC. Prodr. xvi. 2, 620; young parts with 

 ^»y stellate pubescence, leaves oblong-lanceolate obtusely acuminate 

 "^e obtuse lateral nerves about 25 pairs spreading the alternate ones 

 lainter. Valeria (Stemonoporus) scabriuscula, Thwaites Unum, 40-k 



Ceylon; at Hinidoon Pattoo and Pasdoon Corle, Thwaites. 

 ab^ ^^^^*^^^• Leaves ^~6h by li-2 in., on yonng shoots 11 by 2^ in., glabrous 

 ve, scabnd beneath, midrib channelled above, very prominent beneath ; petiole 

 5^ in . Itiflorescence axillary and terminal, racemose ; bracts caducous, ovate, acute, 

 Wfe^T v!*^"*''^*^' ^^^^^^^^ with a few scattered hairs. Stfjle cylindric, slender, trun- 

 Vnfi ,^ ^^^y ^^^" immature flowers of this, but the antherS perfectly agree with 

 r<itmmi are unlike tho.se of Vateria, 



tawliv^' ' distlcha, A. BO. Prodr, xvi 2, 620 ; young twigs with minute 

 round /^P^^^^^d pubescence, leaves oblong strongly acuminate base 

 dint^M? ' m}^^^l i^erves about 10 faint ascending, Vateria (Stemonoptjrus} 

 ««"cna, Ihwaites Emm, 404. 



kW^^l ^^ ^^5'^oon Pattoo and Pasdoon Corle, Thwaites. 

 lateral \ ' Leaves 5 by lJ-2 in., glabrous alove, glabrescent beneath, coriaceous, 



aiillarvaTf ^^^§^^^7 Prominent, midrib channelled above; petiole J in. Panicles 

 filiate th 1 ™'"^'' '"^^'™^*^-^^'^^c**^^*® wh^^ J« ^^^^^^ I ^"- distichous, ovate, 



Stamens ^"^^^^ ^'^^^ appressed fulvous pubescence, the uppermost glabrous.—The 



appear to agree with Vatica, and according to De Candolle are apiculate. 



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DOUBTFUL SPECIES. 



Inioi^ (^^*^^I8) coRDiFOLiA, Tliw. Emim. 404 and 39 (Monoporandra). Foliage onlj 

 *>te latpraf"^^'' ^"'^i ^y 2-4 in., oblong or ovate-lanceolate, acute, base obliquely cor- 

 . leraL aerves about 7 pairs; petiole i-| in— Ceylon, Atakalan Corle, ThwaiUs. 



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^eathe/v?' "J^^y- or pubescent resinous trees. Leaves entire or subrepand, 

 stipules la ' "^^^^ the intermediate reticulations often inconsj.icuoiis ; 

 ^■J axiliarv ^^^^^ceous and persistent, or minute and fugacious. Flowers 

 a CcdJJi^l '^^^""inal lax cymose panicles ; bracts persistent, caducous or 

 ^Qceolatt • J^^y" ^ho''*' adnate to the receptacle; segments ovate or 

 '•^elylir.p ^"^""^ate. Stamens 15 or 20-100; anthers ovate or oblong, 

 obtuse r!t^i' connective subulate-cuspidate, rarely inappendiculate ; valves 

 f««Ued Z^^c. <="spidate, equal or the outer slightly larger. Ovaru 



leatJ,„..' S*'"^ 2-ovuled r st.vlo onKnlaf/> QtiVmn pntirp or 3-toothed. CamiM 



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