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101. S. occlusa, Miq. FL Ind. Bat. i.'pt i. 460 (>Sysy^tu/n); leaves on 

 iongish petiloles elliptic ottusely acuminate acut« at base coriaceous shining 

 atove paler beneath, lateral nerves distant indistinctly uniting within the mw: 

 ^n, flowers rather large in condensed lateral panicles, calyx-tube broad above 



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102. S. operculata, Roxb. Hort. Beng.Z7; Fl 7«J.ii.486; leaves broadly 

 OTate or elliptic rounded at the apex or obtusely acuminate narrowed below lateral 

 nerves few distant prominent becoming fainter towards the margin, P*^^|^ 

 from leafless axils lax divaricate, berry globose or ovoid. Wight Ic. t. 5o > 

 Brandis For. Fl. 234 ; Kurz For. Fl. i. 483. E. cerasoides, Roxl. Hort.B^- 

 92; JP/. Ind. ii. 488; Wight Ic. t. 615; Miq. Anal. Bot. Ind. i. 27; i'^.^«^- 

 Bat. i. pt. i. 443 ; Kurz m Joum. As. Soc. Beng. vol. xlvi. pt. ii. 66 ; Ff'/t;^ 

 484. Syzygium nervosum, DC. Prodr. iii. 260 ; Mem. Myrt. ii. 16 ; WaU.t^- 

 3551 A & B ; 3553 B & {under F. ribesioides) ; Bmth. Fl. Hongk. 11 J , 

 Thwaites Enum. 417 ; Miq. Fl. Ind. I. c. 460 ; Bedd. Fl. Sylv. Anal. Gen. cri. 

 S. costatum, nodosum, and angkolanum, Miq. Fl. Ind. I. c. 448. Calyptrantaes 

 mangiferifolia, Sance in Walp. Ann. ii. 629. 0. costata, Sam. m WaU. ^m- 

 3556. C. grandis and C. Tatna, Ham. in Wall. Cat. 3554, 3555. 



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SiTB-HiMAiAYAN forests from the Jumna to Assam, ascending to 2000 "• ^„ ^ 

 : GoRAKOTtTR forests, Cachar, Chittagong, Pegtt, Kutz. Ceyi-on, up to^yy^ • 



DiSTRiB. Indian Archipelago and S. China, Yunan, , nli^ri- 



A large tree ; branchlets snbterete or 4-gonous. Leaves 3-8 by 2-4 in., ^"^^^^^ 

 aceous, dots often black (in the dried specimens), rarely pellucid ; P^^?^^^^^^ 

 8-12, cun-ing into a rather faint intramarginal vein ; petiole ^-f ^°- . {""^i^Tees. 

 often thyrsoidal. Peduiicles long, acutely angled. Flowers small, greenish, in tnre^^ 

 nearly sessile, odorous. Calyx eampanulate, with short obtuse lobes, or nearl|^^ ^-^ 

 cate. Petals united and falling in one piece, calyptra often apiculate. Berry 4 ? "^ 

 rugose, juicy. The wood is used for building and for agricultural implements. • 

 fruit is eaten. - ' ' ^jg'. 



Vab. Paniala ; berries oval. Z Paniala, Roxb. FL Ind. ii. 489. Wiffht ^<^-J' ' 

 Kurz Far. Fl. i. 483. Syz. Panealla, Wall. Cat. 3557? Calyptranthes cuii^_ 

 i7am. ?— Chittagong, Roxburgh; Silhet, WalHch; Pegu, Rangoon, -^^^^^i r^it 

 There is no fruit with Wallich's and Hamilton's specimens. Flowers m Apn^, 

 ripens in June. ^^^e 



Var. obovata, Kurz. For. Fl. i. 482; leaves obovate or oblanceola^e, cymes 

 compact. Syz. obovatum, Wall. Cat 3552. 7iot of DC, S. vastum, WalL ^^ ».^j; 

 S. polyanthum, Thwaites; not of Wight.— Silhet, ChitUgong. Rangoon, ^» -. 

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^, 103. E. StockBil, Duthie; leaves elliptic-obovate rounded o'^.^J^gnJ 

 acuminate at the apex indistinctly nerved dots not pellucid, cymes ^^^^^^n 

 fi:om the leafless axils half the length of or equalling the leaves, flowers 

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A lofty tree ; branches acutely 4-gonous> Leaves 4-6 by If-S m-j ^fJ^" 'margiU' 

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Branchlets terete or subcompressed upwards, light brown or whitish. ^^^^^ ^ 

 2-4 in., varying in width, rusty-brown when dried ; midrib furrowed above ; petiole j 

 about 1 in. Panicles shorter than the leaves, branches divaricate or subdeflexeO. 

 Bitds globose. Calyx-tube upwards of i in.— The calyx and corolla are apparent^^ 

 fused together in the calyptrate operculum. Under this species Mr. Kurz reiera £^. 

 cerasoides, Roxb., E. polyantha, Wight, and the specimens 2394 & 2395 of Gnffitns 

 and Heifer's collection. 



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