700 MONOECIA MONADELPHIA, Bradleia., 
or most short ; apex perforated, with the margins of the per- 
foration from five to six-cleft, Capsules sub-globular, small, : 
apex a little compressed, from five to six-celled, from ten to 
twelve-striated, and from ten to twelve-valved, Seeds two i in 
each cell. 
7. B. Sinica, Willd. iv. 591. 
Shrubby, erect, tender parts hairy. Leaves bifarious, ob- 
long, acute, entire, hairy underneath, SV/owers axillary, 
fascicled. Style rather long; stigma trifid with the lobes 
bidentate. Capsule six-celled, 
Arbuscula Sinica, &e. Pluk, Alma. p. 35. pl.’ 7. t. 368. 
Joi. 
Found by Mr. Roxbourgh, in the forests of Pulo Pinang 
"under the shade of large trees; in flower and — ripe seed 
in en 
38. B. oinecia. ‘Beles stad 
Arboreous, Leaves scattered, pinnate ; ; leaflets alternate, 
numerous, oblong. Capsule trom eight to twelve-celled ; 
cells one-seeded. 
-Reared in the Botanic garden at Calcutta, from seed sent 
from Pulo Pinang by Mr. C. Smith. In twelve years it has 
grown to be a tree of considerable magnitude, and is in blos- 
som most part of the year. 
Trunk straight. Bark smooth, ash-coloured. Branches 
numerous in every direction, forming a large, dense, round- 
ish head; height. of the tree forty feet. Leaves scattered 
round the ends of the branches, pinnate, lengthening, as in 
many of the Phyllanthi, to two or more feet, Leaflets very 
numerous, alternate, petiolate, obliquely oblong, entire, some- 
what villous underneath ; from one to two inches long, and 
Jess than one broad, Petioles and petiolets round and 
downy. Stipules of the leaflets small, cordate, pointed. 
Flowers axillary, drooping, generally several male and one 
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