66 PENTANDRIA DIGYNIA. Ulmus, 
remotely serrulate, acuminate, smooth on both sides ; 
length from four to six inches, and the breadth two and 
a half. Stipules ensiform. 
Maus. Flowers on small, open racemes from the base 
of the young shoots, or solitary under the hermaphrodite 
ones, small and not very conspicuous. Calyx five-leaved. 
Corol none. Filaments, five, short, opposite to the leaflets 
of the calyx. Anthers oval. 
HERMAPHRODITE flowers on slender, wiidind: axil« 
lary racemes, they are remote, and rather larger than 
the male. Calyx and stamina as in the male. Germ su- 
perior, ovate-oblong, one-celled, containing one ovula, 
attached to one side of the top of the cell. Style scarcely 
any. Stigmas two, spreading, large, and villous, 
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4. C. tomentosa. R. 
Shrubby. Leaves long-cordate, acuminate, serrulate, 
three-nerved, scabrous above, very downy Un dehaeea 
Thyrses axillary short, and dense. : 
Te of Chittagong where it flowers in April. 
ULMUS. Schreb. gen. n. 443. 
Calyx five-cleft. Corol none. Germ superior, one-celled, 
one-seeded, superior. Capsules pedicelled, compressed, 
membrane-winged, one-seeded. Embryo inverse without 
perisperm. 
1.0. lancifolia. R. Fa 
Leaves obliquely-lanceolate, pes and sbiuscly ser 
rulate, ‘obtusely acuminate, hard and lucid. Flowers 
pedicelled, hexandrous. Capsules unequally obcordate, 
pedicelled. 
A large timber tina: anative of the hilly parts of the 
Sal 
province of Chittagong, where it flowers in March. Trunk — 
erect. Branches many, sxlending far on every side. 
