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Elaocarpus.] xxviii. TiLiACE^. (Maxwell T. Masters.) 401 



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anwn. StamenH 35-40. Ovary epherical, albido-pilose ; style longer than the sta- 

 mens Dru^e the size of a cherry, globose, purple; stone tubercled, grooved, 5-ceIIed, 

 o-seeded. 



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parvifollus. Wall 



ry rr' *'"'* »**v**c»», rrut^t/. \yut. uo^ aiia zooz A, x>; leaves giaorous 

 elliptic acute at both ends minutely serrulate, stamens 15-20, anthers beard- 

 ieg, drupe oblong. G. MM. Anot. de/am. Elceocarp. 24. 



Malacca, Mt. Ophir, Griffith, &c. ; Pekang, Jack; ^incapore.— Distrib. Borneo. 



A small tree. Young shoots silky. Leaves 3-34 bj 1 in-; petiole \~~% in. Pediceh 

 ana caiyx villosulous. Flowers about J in. diara. Glands large, 2-lobed, opposite the 

 sepals, btamem in pairs between each gland, opposite the petals, and singly opposite 

 V fv *"^ sepals. Ovary 5-ceIled, ceils opposite the petals. Drupe f in. and up- 

 varos, olive-shaped ; stone 5-ceIled.— In one of Wallich's specimens the drupe is globose. 



^^^' ^itldus, Jack Mai. Misc.; ex Hook Bot. Muc. ii. '84; leaves 



IT 1^7°^/^ ^*^^ serrate, stamens 15, anthers beardless, drupe globose. 

 "^n- J^L Ind. Bat. i. pt. 2, 208; Wall. Cat. 2670. . . ; 



Malacca and Penakg, Jack, &c.— Distrib. Java. 



in !r ^' ^^^'^^ ^~P ^^ ^"^^ ^"'» ^^^^ tapering; glabrous, petiole 1-f in. Flowers 



Stamens 15, 10 in pairs between the 



clInH n' P"^^ ^^^^^^' ^•^^^®' ^^^^^y P^^^s^- 



L? \ T^ globose; stone rugose, 5-celled, one cell only usually fertile.— Like E. ro- 



^^w, but differing in the anthers and fruit, 



oEcrr, II. Oioera. Flowers bisexual. Anthers not, or scarcely prolonged 

 tne apex {see also E. prunifolius and £. pedunculatus). I>rupe 1-3-celled. 



foliui '^ ^^^«% heardedy sometimes not (see E. robustus and E. lanceae^" 



serratus, Z. ; W. & A. Prodr. i. 82, not of Roxb. ; leaves elliptic 



, anther-valves sparingly 

 seeded. Wall Cat 2666 



. pt. 2, 208. E. Pirincara, - 

 >r^;H"^- ^^^'4 mr%, no^ 0/ i^^' E. integrifolius, Lam. Ill t. 459; DC. 

 ^^.1.519. ?E. lacunosus, ITa//. (7a/. 6858, 9026. * ; ' 



and fte E^'' Himalaya ; Sikkim, 2-3000 ft., HkJ., Nipal, WaUich; Eastebn Bengal, * 



Atrep ^^^^^^ ^^^*i Western I'emnsulas.— Distrib. Java. ^. 



ictrcelvfl 1 ^^^^ 4-^ by 2^ in., glabrous, base tapering; petiole Ij m. Bacemen 

 diam "^ ^^ ;"^ ^^ ^'^e leaves, ascending. Flower-huds ovoid-conical. Flowers 4 in.' 

 ^ges^ O"^^ ^^'^^^' speckled, glabrous. Petals laciniate halfway down, ciliate at the 

 oblone ^'^^f^,^^'^ou8» 3-celled. Drvpe the size and form of a small olive, edible; stone 

 ^^Tiy ent" ■ ri^'^'^^*^^®'^* Pi*^te 1-celled.— In Lamarck's infe^ri/bZitw the leaves are 



Roi Vilify 



in 



Waii^ kthf 1?^*^* "• ^^^' ^^ described as 3-celled. I have referred ^. Zacuno^i^, 

 mdfi^it o 1 species and to ^. cuneaius with doubt. The specimens have leaves 



belong, ^viand are insufficient to determine to which species (if either) they really 



'^^iaxC^Z^^^^^^^^ S^ume ^y^'*- 120; leaves elliptic-oblong acuminate 



tea 



about 20, anthers 



^&qZ T?? °^oid 1-celled 1- seeded. Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. i. pt. 2, 210, 



E. oblSn wr ^«^- 2661. E. serratus, Koxb. ex WaU. Cat. 2666 A, B. paHly 



^ Wi=,f ' T^^- C'ae 2677 : G. Midi. Anot. de /am, Moeocarp. 19, f. 30. 



E. J^'^^.;?^m. in Mosc Bull. 1858. 235. 1 - AU: ^ ' 



+ 



^^^sEsl^^;^^; Kliasia Mts., alt. 3-4000 ft., and ChittagongT Assam, (Tn^iA; 



*ti^e 'j^Ver; Sincapoee ; BiKMA'^wi-is.— Distkib. Java, 

 %.!, ' ^^^^] ty 2 J iii. and upwards, coriaceous,' glabrous, icute at both ends, 





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