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7. S. limoniacea, Wall. Cat. 1000 ; leaves oblong or lanceolate acute 

 or acuminate thickly coriaceous, panicles long glabrous, petals broadly oblong-, 



te'^^^'^i?''^^^- :^^^^- /• ^ ^' ^^' ^^- i- 210. Celastrinea, TFaZ/. Cat[ 



K P.^^if^ ^^^^^' iv. 423 ; Jc. PL As. t. 668 f. 2. 



Tbopical Sikkim, Bhotak, and the Khasia Mts., ascending to 3000 fl.: 

 WiMT, Assam and Chittagong. 



' A lofty climber. Leaves 3-7 by lf-2^ in., base rounded or acute, much reticulate 

 wnen dry ; nerves oblique, incurved. Panicles reddish, quite glabrous, axillary or a 

 mue supra-axillary, with persistent bud-scales at their bases. Flowers minute^ 

 yeuoTnsh.. Sepals orbicular. Petals ^^ in., shortly clawed, obovate, 5-nerved, fleshy, 

 J^uarnmts fleshy, incurved.— This approaches the Javanese S. menescorta, BI. 



s\I' ®' P*^**'»*^a*a» ^(^ff^'^' in Hook. f. ^- T. Fl. Ind. i. 211 ; branches 

 L ^°^' leaves elliptic- or oblong-lanceolate acute coriaceous base rounded 

 ^for 11 7 ^^^^^^ ^^°& pilose, petals oblong, stamens included. Brandis For. 



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refif ?f ^ ^^^^^^^^- X^'^z;^5 5-8 by 1^-3 in., glabrous, young puberulous, much 

 ^ "cmate ; nerves oblique, arched. iS^^aZ^ elliptic, l-nerved, densely hairy. Petals 

 TTs m., oblong, subacute, 3-5-nerved. FUaTneiits ligulate. Prupes i in. diam., 

 • My solitary, orbicular, compressed. 



toment *,^''*^^*9sa, Hook. /. ; branches and nerves of leaves beneath, 

 branch ^(1^' leaves elliptic or elliptic-lanceolate acute, petiole very short, panicles 

 aea many-flowered and glabrous, petals linear-oblong, stamens included. 



J^^/SSA^? <^lt. 3500 ft., Griffith, 

 ^ves 2i^}f^ . ° ' ^^^ younger clothed with soft spreading hairs, as are the petioles. 

 Terv nr^ '^'^ ^^'* ^^^^6^ coriaceous, buUate between tne spreading nerves, which are 



flowered ™^^^^ ^^^ hairy beneath ; petiole ^ in. Particle much branched, many- 

 I in A* P^^Dclo puberulous ; branches and pedicels slender, glabrous. Flowers 

 obovoid d^' -f2^«»2^eif5 ligulate, shorter than the petals. Fruii didymous, of two 

 ^imen I T^^^^^^ rugose subcompressed carpels, each nearly ^ in. long. — The only 

 ^nd torn f ^^ ^^^^ ^^® ^^^ ^^'^ leaves, and is remarkable for its very short petioles 

 journey fT '^^^^^ ^® ^^ habitat on the ticket, which resembles those of Griffith's 

 "Sabia c ^^? Upper Assam to Birma. It contains the following inscription: — 

 ^ sp., fructibus subrotundis. 15. Alt. 3500." 



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irn„» 1* '^*rtdlsslma, Kurz in Joum. As. Soc. Beng. 1872, ii. 304; 



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f4 in ' ^^^-^^s obovate- to elliptic-lanceolate acuminate membranous, petiole 

 ^ ' ^^"^^^^^ lax, style 3-fid, stigma curved, 



*^ckened 1 ^ ^^'' ^^^^inate at both ends. Flowers small, white, pedicels \ in., slender, 

 ^^rse.shofi^V^®\ ^^^^^^ glabrous, ovate, obtuse. Petals almost \ in. long. Stigmas 

 ^escrintirl^ ^f ^ • ■^''"«''^ unknown.— I know nothing of this species beyond Kurz's 



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^^^ ' leafl f^ V ^' visually pubescent or tomentose. Leaves simple or odd-pin- 

 ^^^inal or P • ^?^^^*^^ *^^ terminal rarely wanting. Floivers in branched 

 ^fe cadni*^^^^ ^^^ axillary panicles, small or minute, hermaphrodite ; 

 ^^orl rouncff?' ^r^cteoles and s^als 5-9, persistent, forming an uninterrupted 

 orbicular v^l * ^^^ ^^^8"^^ petals, outer smaller. Petals 5; 3 large, nearly ; 



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