Litsca.] CXXVIII., LAURINEEZ. (J. D. Hooker.) . 165 
long-petioled pale elliptic-ovate or lanceolate acuminate, nerves 5-7 pair 
ng beneath with cross-nervules and conspicuous reticulations, male 
umbels 4—5 fid. solitary stoutly pedicelled, bracts 5-6, perianth-tube tomen- 
tose, fruit oblong seated on the thickened cupular or truncate very shortly 
ieee operanth-tabe. T. calophylla, Kurz in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 
» 1. . 
TENASSERIM and MARTABAN ; in the drier hill forests, alt. 4-6000 ft., Kurz. 
A tree, 25-35 ft.; branches rather stout, pale. Leaves in the male plant 3}-- 
4] in., almost ovate, in the fem. 8 in. and elliptic-lanceolate and caudate-acuminate, 
above yellow green when dry with impressed nerves, beneath grey or pale rusty-brown 
' and shortly tomentose ; petiole 1-1 in. Male umbel apparently always solitary, 
female shortly racemose (umbels sometimes in short corymbose peduncled racemes, 
urz); bracts broad, concave, coriaceous; flowers sessile. Sepals membranous, 
oblong, obtuse. Stamens 9, glabrous, 3 inner 2-glandular. Fruit j in. long, perianth- 
bit broad, and with the pedicel about as long.— The foliage resembles Lindere 
ana. 
* 26. X. semecarpifolia, Wall. Cat. 6345 B (Tetranthera P) ; branchlets 
Petioles leaves beneath and umbels tomentose or pubescent, leaves 6-7 in. 
alternate penninerved rigidly coriaceous obovate or obovate- or elliptic- 
oblong obtuse or subaeute, beneath pale brown with 6-10 pairs of strong 
nerves and transverse nervules, umbels 6-fld. clustered subracemosely on 
à short stout peduncle, flowers large 1 in. diam., fruit depressed globose 
Seated on the large entire puberulous turbinately cup-sha ed shortly thickly 
celled perianth-tube. "Tetranthera semecarpifolia, Wall.; Nees Syst. 
"rin. 559; Kurz For. Fl. ii. 303 ; Meissn. in DC. Prodr. xv. 1. 198. 
mest BENGAL, Griffith (Kew Distrib. 4284). Burma, Wallich, Griffith. MaR- 
ABAN, Kurz.—Distrip, Munnipore. m broad 
ad tree, 25-80 ft. (Kurz); branchlets tawny-pubescent. Leaves 23-5 in. hl 
U; e green or brown smooth with impressed nerves, beneath grey brown or purplish. 
mbels tomentose, about 3 in. broad in flower; bracts 4 (perhaps more); male flowers 
sout 6, sessile, 1 in. diam, when open. Sepals free to the base, linear-oblong, pubescent 
oe and within, very unequal. Stamens about 8, very unequal, pubescent. Orary . 
A male) 0, or with a stout style and decurved discoid stigma. Fem. ft. soa , 
14 a thick funnel.shaped calyx-tube and very small lobes. Fruit ł in. diam., 
Pepanth-tube as broad, very thick, quite entire, with the very stout pedicel 3 in. long. 
nder L, polyantha it is stated that Wallich’s 6345 A is probably that plant. 
1 27. Ys. elongata, Wall. Cat. 2546 (Tetranthera); branchlets and 
®aves beneath rusty-tomentose, leaves alternate penninerved oblong or 
“iptic-lanceolate obtuse acute or acuminate, nerves 5-20 pair strong bene 
Strong cross-nervules and conspicuous reticulations, umbels Hu te, 
m? Y solitary peduncled, bracts coriaceous very unequal strongly ci m 1 
it oblong seated on the thickened expanded usually lobed pedicellec 
Perianth-tube, Daphnidium ? elongatum, Nees in Wall. Pl. As. Rar. ii. 
iind Syst. Laurin. 620; Meissn. in DC. Prodr. xv. 1. 281. Tetranthera 
ensis, Meissn. l. c. 181, in part. PLI M 
» EMPERATE an ya; Garwhal, King; Nepal "atc; 
cal 68000 LJ. Da ee MALA Griffith. Kwasta Mrs., alt. 5-6000 ft., 
3 &c 
À bush or small tr stout. Leaves exceedingly variable, rarely 
inte wj oblanceolate irre "| and caudate-acuminate, average 4-5 by 
i broadest 8 by 3 in. with rounded or subacute tips, base acute, rarely obtuse or 
in flo j petiole stout, 3-2 in. Umbels very rarely clustered ; males i3 in. diam, 
Mm fem. smaller ; pedicel 1-1 in., stout or slender; flowers silkily, M » . 
» IDembranous, oblong, obtuse. Stamens 8-12, filaments villeus with long 
