238 BURMA, ITS PEOrLE AXD PRODUCTIOXS. 



A. DiANDECM, lloth. All ovtT Bumia. 



Kin-pa-lin (Kurz). 



Young parts slightly pilose. Eaccmes glabrous. Stamens usually 2. Wood 

 heavy, red-brown, close-grained, adapted for cabinet work (Kurz). 



Kurz adds from the Nicobars : 



A. puNCTicuL.iTuir, Miq. Tree forests of Kamorta. 



A. PERSiMiLis, Kz. Tree forests of Kamorta. 



AroEOSA, Blumc. 



Flotrers dirocious, in catkins. Cali/x 3-6-parted. PdaJs and fJlxl; none. Stamens 

 2 (or rarely 3-5), free, inserted round a minute ovaiy-rudiment. Aiithcis opening 

 by 2 slits. Orar;/ 2- (rarely 3-) celled, each coll 2-ovuled. Styles as many as cells, 

 bifid. C<ij)su/e fleshy coriaceous, usually 1-seeded, by abortion. Alhumen coi)ious. 



* Ovar)j villous, tomentose or jmhescent. 

 X Leaves shot'tly and softly piilescent beneath. 

 A. viLLOSA, Baill. Pogu and Tenasserim. 



Ye-mein (Kurz). 



Berries densely velvety-tomentose. 



Exudes a red resin, and the bark is used for dyeing red (Kurz). 



X X Adult leaves quite ylahrous. 



A. MACRornYLLA, Muell. Arg. Pegu and Tenasserim. 



In-jin or In-kyin (Kurz). 



Leaves 1-2 feet long by -1- to 1 foot broad, deeply cordate at base. Fruits 

 velvety-tomentose. 



A. viLLOsuLA, Kz. E.T. Tree forests of the Eastern slopes of the Pegu Range. 



Tenasserim and the Andamans. 



Leaves 3-5 inches long, not cordate at the base. Style-lobes 2-lobulate. 



A. RoxBUEGHii, Baill. E.T. Tree forests of Chittagong. Pegu and Tcnasseriin. 



Style-lobes simple, short. 



** Orary and leaves quite glabrous. 



A. LAxcEOLATA, Tliw. Tenusserim. 



Styles minute, tooth-like. Leaves small. 



A. MicEosTACHYA, Mucll. Arg. Ava. Chittagong. Tenas.seriui. Kamorta. 



Great Nicobar. 



Styles long, lacerate-fimbriatc. Leaves large, drying yellow. 



Kurz adds from the Xicobars : 



A. oLABEiFOLiA, Kz. Kamorta. 



Flowers solitary or clustered in tJie a.vils of the leaves. 



Cyci.ostemox, Blume. 



Flowers dirccious. Calyx deeply -J-o-partite, imbricate, the 2 outer .sepals larger. 

 Petals none. Stamens 4-10, free, surrounding the disk. Anthers opening by 2 slits, 

 the connective not produced. Ovary 4-2-celled, each cell 2-ovuled. Styles entire, 

 united at the base. Drupes fleshy, indehiscent, containing a 4-2-coccous, almost 

 crustaceous, 4-1 -seeded capsule. 



* Flowers on | iiieh long petioles. Stigmas sessile, large, obversrly broad-triangular. 



C. MACEopHYLLUJi, Bl. E.T. Tree forests of South Andaman. 



Female flowers arising from the stem and branches. Leaves large, laxly veined. 



