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% Branches woody; bark as in /. cymosaj but apparently less inclined to flake. ^€>aves 

 brown wten drV, pale beneath, with about 10 pair of very faint-spreading nerves, nar- 



m. long. ■ . *" '' X 



, ^^. *. ^vx^^^^^aylla, Ilooh f. ; leaves 5-6 in. elliptic-oblong o1)t^^^ 

 , quite entire glaucous beneath thickly coriaceous, petiole short very tnicK, 

 -cymes ? short with a very stout peduncle and pedicels. .•■■ ^ --"^ 



rowed into a petiole \ 



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'■'-'-■ Malacca, on Mt. Ophir, Griffith. j 



* ; A very remarkable species, of which I have seen only two fragments. ^ The leaves are 

 polished above, extraordinarily thick, narrowed into a very thick petiole 4 m- lo^S* 

 ,Cyme 1 in., sparingly branched, br;mches apparently 3-flovvered; -pedicels i in« 

 blowers $ only with the corolla. Calyx of 5 short rounded ciliolate lobes. Petals 

 many, very small, unequal, free. Ovary ovoid, truncate ; stigma sessile. / 1 •>* '^^ 



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UNKNOWN SPECIES. 



I PAPHNEPHYI.LOIDES, Kurz in Jouvn. As. Soc. Beng. 1870, ii. 72, from Tongloo m 

 Sikkim, is described as 10-androus and hence cannot be an Ilex. ^ i .*Ji<? ' 



I. AsiATTCA, Linn. jSp. PL 125. 



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Trees or shrubs, erect or climbing, branches sometimes spinescent 

 Leaves opposite or alternate, usually coriaceous, simple, petioled, rareiy 

 subsessile ; stipules caducous or 0. Flowers lienuaplirodite or pol]'"""'"' ■ 

 usually cymose. ^ Calyx small, 4-6-lobed, imbricate, persistent 

 ;.4-5, rarely 0, inserted below the disk or continuous with its .waig'". 

 jimbricate. Stamens 3-5, rarely 2, filaments subulate or flattened ; antners 

 2-celled. Bi^k usually conspicuous, pixlvinate or flattened, lobed or entire, 

 rarely 0. Ovary sessile, the disk free at the base or confluent tjitn i, 

 3-5-celled; style short or 0, stigma triangular rarely 3-partite ; o^'"'^^'^^ 

 each cell, anatropous, erect, rarely 1 and pendulous, or many af .^""^ ° 

 attached to the axis : raphe in those ascending ventral, in those ^vwcn . 

 pendulous dorsal. Fruit capsular, baccate, drupaceous or samaroid- -^ 

 anllate rarely exarillate, sometimes winged, albumen fleshy or ; emog^ 

 •usually large, cotyledons foliaceous flat.— Distkib. Species about w 

 scattered over the tropical aud temperate regions of the whole woria^^g^ 



' Tkibe I Celastrese. Stamens 4 or 5, rarely more, inserted on ^ 

 'beneath the margin of the conspicuous disk; filaments subulate, ou ^ 

 incurved. -SVerf (jfiTo^oowa excepted) albuminous, 



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a. Ovules 1-2 in the axis of eacJi cell. 



Petals free, efoveolate. Ovules 2 in each . j . * • . 

 Petals free, 2-foveolate. Ovules 1 in each cell, pendulous . 

 Petals connate, efoveolate, rarely 0. Ovules 2 in each cell 





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