342 CXXXV. EUPHORBIACEX. (J. D. Hooker)  [Cyclostemon. 
acuminate, fem. flowers 1-3 together long-pedicelled axillary tomentose, 
ovary tomentose 2-celled, stigmas dilated triangular. Hopea eglandulosa, 
Roxb. Fl. Ind.ii.611. Sarcostigma eglandulosum, Wall. mss.— Wall. Cat.7994. 
TrPPERA, Roxburgh. ARRACAN; in forests rare, Kurz. CHITTAGONG; at Seeta- 
koond, J. D. H. & T. T. 23 
An evergreen tree, 40-50 ft., Kurz; branches pendulous, slender. Leaves 2- 
by 1-1} in., thinly coriaceous, pale when dry, reticulate on both surfaces, base un- 
equal, nerves 5-6 pair; petiole slender, 1-2 in. Flowers, male glabrous; fem. 4 in. 
diam., solitary or few, axillary, pedicels puberulous. Ovary velvety-pubescent 3 
stigmas cuneate, crenate.—I have seen neither fem. flower nor fruit, nor any Burmeso 
specimens, and I am hence uncertain as to Kurz’s plant being Wallich’s, which are à 
from the Caleutta Gardens; his description differs from it in the much smaller leaves 
13-2 in. long. 
9. C. subsessilis, Kurz For. Fl. ii. 364; glabrous except the pubes- 
cent inflorescence, leaves oblong to elliptic-oblong or oblong-lanceolate sub- 
acute or acuminate, flowers small very shortly pedicelled, ovary pubescent 
2-celled, fruit ellipsoid slightly 4-lobed puberulous, stigmas minute. 
CHITTAGONG, ARRACAN and MARTABAN, Kurz. 
An evergreen tree, 25-30 ft.; branches slender. Leaves 4—6 in., chartaceous; 
nerves 10-12 pair, very slender, laxly reticulate, margins waved or subcrenate; 
petiole } in. Flowers clustered, 4 in. diam., subsessile, axillary and at the scars of 
fallen leaves. Sepals orbicular, concave. Stigmas 2 or 3, triangular. Fruit $1 in. 
long, obscurely 4-lobed, shortly beaked, orange-coloured ; peduncle thickened, yg m. 
—I have seen only one authentic specimen, and that in fruit, sent by Dr. King, 
which differs from Kurz's description in the more lanceolate acuminate leaves. 
10. C. assamicus, Hook. f.; glabrous except the inflorescence, leaves 
elliptic oblong or linear-oblong tip rounded obtuse or subacute, fruits very 
shortly pedicelled small axillary clustered rusty-tomentose tip rounded, 
stigmas minute. 
SIKKIM TERAI, Gamble, Assam, Simons, Griffith. Kuasta Hiris; at Now- 
gong, Clarke. 
Leaves 3-5 in., shining and reticulate on both surfaces, base acute equal or un- 
equal, margin undulate or repand; nerves 10-12 pair, very slender; petiole 4 in. 
Fruit immature, $ in diam., globose or very broadly ellipsoid, apparently terete ; 
stigmas very obscure. 
ll. C. ellipticus, Hook. f: ; glabrous except the hoary flowers, leaves 
membranous elliptie obtusely acuminate base subacute unequal, nerves 8- 
pair very slender, male flowers 4 in. diam. axillary and on the branches 
solitary or few together shortly pedicelled, sepals broadly oblong, stamens 
about 20 surrounding a small orbicular disk. 
TENASSERIM or ANDAMAN IsraNDs, Helfer (Kew Distrib. 4962). -— 
Branches slender. Leaves 4-5 in., dull brown above, lighter beneath, midri 
slender, nerves filiform ; petiole 1-3 in., slender. Male fl. globose; pedicels shorter 
than the calyx, slender. Sepals broadly oblong, concave. Stamens with large oblong 
obtuse anthers as long as the filament. Fem. fl. and fruit unknown. 
12. ©. nervosus, Hook. f.; branchlets tomentose, leaves oblong- 
lanceolate caudate-acuminate entire glabrous except the midrib beneat , 
nerves very strong beneath deeply sunk above, flowers in sessile axillary 
clusters, sepals 4 fulvous tomentose, stamens very many disk deeply sun 
villous, ovary fulvous tomentose, stigmas semicircular. 
PERAK, Scortechini. 
Brunches with pale bark. Zeaves 8-12 in., thinly coriaceous, base rounded on one 
