Glochidion.] cxxxv. gvrmonPrAcEx. (J. D. Hooker.) 307 
888 Ovary 3-8-celled ; style cylindric linear or subclavate.—Sp. 8-10. 
t Capsule globose or depressed, terete or very obscurely lobed or angled, not 
deeply intruded at the base and apex.—Sp. 11-15. 
** Female calyx 4—6-lobed or -toothed , usually unequally. Style globose, small.— 
Sp. 16-19, 
B. Anthers 3, rarely 4 or 5 in 28. obscurum, and 38. assamicum, and 55. villicaule 
(see also 16. fagifolium and 17. brachylobum). 
* Female calyx unequally 4—6-lobed or toothed. Capsule in all depressed-globose, 
lobed, and intruded at the crown. 
t Style in the flower globose.— Sp. 20-24. 
Tf Style cylindric conical or clavate.—Sp. 25-27. 
** Female calyx of 6 free sepals. 
T Capsule globose or depressed-globose, faintly angled or lobed, not deeply intruded 
at base and apex.—Sp. 28, 29. 
tt Capsule depressed globose, deeply lobed, intruded at the base and apex. 
§ Style in flower globose or broadly conic, broader than the ovary (doubtful in 32. 
smocarpum) .—Sp. 30-33. 
§§ Style in flower very minute.—Sp. 34-36. 
$88 Style in flower short, columnar or clavate, not much exceeding the sepals. 
T Leaves usually quite glabrous.—Sp. 37-43. 
TT Leaves usually pubescent or tomentose beneath.—Sp. 44-47. 
$8$$ Style in flower greatly exceeding the sepals.—Sp. 48-55. 
Sect. IT. Grocurprorsrs. Styles 3, filiform. Female sepals very unequal, 2 very 
much the largest, — Sp. 56-58. 
l. G. multiloculare, Muell. Arg. in Linnea xxxii. 59; glabrous or 
puberulous, leaves 3-5 in. oblong linear-oblong or obovate glaucously pur- 
plish beneath, nerves strong, male fl. small shortly pedicelled, anthers 4-12, 
im. fl. large stoutly pedicelled, sepals 8-12 broad spreading and revolute, 
style a flattened glabrous cone with a hollowed top crowning the depressed 
: 15-celled glabrous or villous ovary, capsule very large depressed 10-1 3 
obed. Kurz For. Fl. ii. 343. Phyllanthus multilocularis, Muell. Arg. in 
Flora (1865) 370, and in DC. Prodr. xv. ii. 279. Bradleia multilocularis, 
Bog 7 Syst. ii. 19; Roxb. Fl. Ind. iii. 696; Wall. Cat. 7864. B. pubera, 
ozb., Wall. Cat. 7870. B. nitida, Wall. Cat. 7867. B. philippinensis, Ham., 
all. Cat. 7871 iin part. Agyneia multilocularis, Willd. in Neue Schrift. 
Gesseloh. Naturf. Freund. iv. (1803) 206, and Sp. Pl. iv. 509. A. pubera, 
erb. Madr. 
t The GANGETIO PLAIN from Ov»n, N. Behar, and the Sikkim Terai, eastwards 
? ÁS8AM, SILHET and UPPER Burma, and southwards to the CrgCARS. branchlets 
L n evergreen tree, with usually drooping branches and angular n ane bove 
“Caves thinly coriaceous, obtuse or subacute, apiculate, often green or ye ow above 
st en dry, beneath brown purplish or glaucous; nerves 5-8 pair, anc n fece: 
raight, Cross-nervules raised beneath, and usually distinct also in the upper » tout! 
petiole Yo in., stout; stipules triangular-ovate, cuspidate. Male Jt; pedicels etives 
ns; Perianth } in, diam.; sepals oblong ; anthers adnate to the middle, Donec ive 
sligy short, fF, em. fl. stoutly pedicelled, 3 in. diam. ; style low, broad, Mk with 
ote t furrows, Capsules orbicular, stoutly pedicelled, 3-1 in. diam., mE on 
thi üpled by a concave rayed adnate disk which is the remains of the A e; ep fro P 
y D reddish separating from the coriaceous cocci, which again usually fall away from 
* compressed seeds that persist on the axis, and have a fleshy orange-red coat. 
