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Mceocarpiis.] xxviii. tiliace^. (Maxwell T. Masters.) '403 



Ovari/ B-celhd. Drupe 2 by 1 in., tubercled.— DijfTers from K rohustm in the narrow 



g'mted flower-buds. It is open to doubt whether the fruit placed with it in the Kew 

 erb. belongs to this species. 



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Anthers usually beardless. 



11. E. leptostachya. Wall. Cat. 2672; leaves glabrous lanceolate 

 fierrulate, peduncles erect, pedicels pilose, flower-buds rounded, anthers 

 beardless. C. MvlL Anot defam. Elceocarp. 23. . . . 



Texasserim, jSeZ/er; Penang, Wallich. 



•Mi.^^^^' -^^^"^^ 6-8 by 2-3 in., serrulate, base rounded; petiole 2-2 J in., thickened 

 « m apex. Peduncles half the length of the leaves. Flowers i in. diam. SepaU 

 Fil^escent. Petals cuneate, ciliate, tip laciniate. <?Pary villous, 3-ceIled.— Very like 

 ^■robustus, but the anthers are not bearded. . - . . , 



12. E. luoidus, Roxh. Hort Beng. 42 ; Fl. Ind. ii. 600 ; leaves glabrous 

 ^ceoiate serrate, racemes as long as the leaves, fluwer-buds ovoid-conical, 



anthers beardless, . • 



Chittagong ; Roxburgh, Griffith. ^ . 



jBor ^^^' ^^^^^^ ^ ^y 2 in., acute, serratures spiny, base rounded; petiole 1 in. 

 ^wie erect, many-flowered, scarcely so long as the leaves. Flowers % in. diam. 

 Fmt ^^^^^^^^^' Petals laciniate haifway down. Anthers puberulous. Uisk villous. 

 nn? ."'!*' 8^6n. — Differs from E. robustus in the beardless anthers as well as in the 

 pointed buds and smaller flowers. 



ellint- **' ®''*^0'*8'«s» Gtvrt7U ; W. <Sc A. Prodr. 82 ; leaves glabrous 

 „ t"^ j^cute or acuminate serrate, stamens 30-40, anther-valves beardless 

 Dearded, drupe oblong, stone 1 -celled 1-seeded. iSmith in Jiees Cycl ; 

 jh ™r- i- 519 ; Wight Ic. t. 46 : Dah. & Gibs. Bomb. Fl. 27 ; Miq. FL 

 \Pn7i n ^- ^^' 2, 208. ■ E. glandulo'sus, Wall Cat. 6859 ; E. adenophyll us, 

 lli' ^«^- 6860. E. Perim-Kara, DC. Prodr. i. 509 ; Wall. Cat. 2664 B, in 

 p/^ ^- serratus, Ileyne in Wall Cat. 2666. % E. augustifoUus, Wighi lU. 



tsTiPn,*^^??^*^' *^ Moulmein, Lobb: Western Peninsula, from the Concan to Tra- 



Kr™""- ^^^'"cc»^> Borneo, 

 the J^y ^<^V€S 3-4 by l|-2 in., base wedgc-sbaped ; petiole f-1 in., glan'lular at 

 PdahT .^^^^^^ from the axils of (he fallen leaves. i^/<?M;€r-*v^* ovoid-conical, 

 var ^^"^?'^te. Drupe 1 in.— Wight and Arnott make two vans, of this species— one 

 leaves a ^*i ^^"*® ^^^ye& and stout pedicels, the other var. /3, with marked acuminate 

 fte ] .^"".^^^^Jer pedicels; the former has also larger flowers and more lanceolate sepals, 

 one inVr*]!*^^^^^''^^^^^ flowers and ovate acute sepals ; but the two forms seem to merge 

 thison^ ., °*'^*^r' '-ilie saccate glands seen on the under surface of the leaves in 

 . ..^^ other speci 



es are possibly tne result of insect agency. 



Publ?* f ®^y8*achyus, Wall. Cat. 2671 ; leaves elliptic-oblong serrulate 

 apex Of beneath, flower-buds subglobose, petals aluiost entire at the 

 fm'pi^^^ 40-50, anthers beardless, drupe 1-celled.— C Mull. Anot. de 

 1^;. "^^- 20, f. 13. 



A tfe?^"?' ^<'^ich; Malacca, Maingay. 

 3-4 in ! ""oo^s. petioles, peduncles, pedicels and sepals pubescent. Leave* 4-« by 

 '''ceedina. T '■"""'led; petiole 2i in., thickened at the apex. Peduvcle^ scarcely 

 ^rnt-J^ petioles, pedicels resupinate. Flowers \ in. diam. .ftfafo oblong. 



cni8taceo""'"^''°"«- ^^"^ °f ^"^^ obsolete. Ovary 2-ceiled. I>rupe | in., glabrous, 



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•iown Sf ^^**>'escens, Mast. ; leaves at first covered with ferruginous 

 Wdlpi J ^^^3 glabrescent lanceolate-acuminate, stamens 16-20, anthers 

 ^«8s, dnipe globose 1-ceUed. . A ;: V :. ^ ■•- jiAs ». ;.,^ ..r .- ^ 







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