628 PENTANDRIA MONOGYNIA, Euonymus. 
panding ; margins revolute, white, and smooth, Nectary a 
deep green, four-lobed, fleshy body surrounding the base of 
the germ. Filaments four, rather longer than the pistillum, _ 
inserted on the four lobes of the nectary. Anthers two-lob- 
ed, dark brown. Germ superior, four-lobed, four-celled, 
with two ovula in each, attached to the middle of the axis. 
Style four-sided, Stigma obtuse. 
2. E. glabra. Re <4 
__Arboreous. Leaves opposite, oblong, smooth, with the 
anterior margin serrate. Peduncles axillary and lateral, 
two or three times dichotomous, with a single flower in each 
fork ; flowers pentandrous. 
A small tree, a native of Chittagong, where it flowers in 
May. | 
3. E. gareinifolia. R. 
Sub-arboreous. Leaves opposite, lanceolar, entire, smooth. 
“ Peduncles between the leaves, three-flowered, Capsule two- 
valved, one-seeded. Ze 
Mori the vernacular name in Silhet, where it is indige- 
nous ; growing to the size of a small upright tree; flowersand 
ripe seed were found on the same trees in the month of Janu- 
ary 1812, but whether it is in constant flower and fruit the 
whole year round, I cannot say. 
_ Branchlets opposite, round, and covered with smooth 
brown bark. Leaves opposite, short-petioled, lanceolar, en- 
tire, smooth on both sides; from three to four inches long, 
by about one broad, Pedunciles between the pairs of leaves, 
sometimes opposite, sometimes solitary, short, and_ three- 
flowered. Flowers short-pedicelled, small, pale-yellow. 
Bractes subulate, caducous, Calyx five-leaved; /eaflets 
oundish, smooth and imbricated. Petals five, oblong, mar- 
gins incurved, many times longer than the calyx; down the 
_ middle on the inside runs an elevated sharp rib. _ Filaments 
five, shorter "than the ‘germ, sleapase with the patel An- 
