286 BURMA, ITS PEOPLE AND PRODUCTIONS. 



T. GLArcA, Wull. E.T. Tree forests of Ava and Cbittagoiig. 



Leaves lanceolate to linear appressed silky-puberulous beneath. 



-j-^- BranMets glabrous, or nearlij so. Leaves gJalroiis. 

 T. LEiAXTHA, Kz. E.T. Tree forests of the Andamans. 



Leaves obovate, long-petioled. Umbels sessile. 

 T. roLYANTHA, Wall. Ebakyen HUls. 



Leaves lanceolate, glaucous beneath. Umbels peduncled. 



** Perianth-tube enlarged to a large ficshj cup, tapering on a thich stalh. 

 \ Umbel solitary, clustered, or forming a reduced corymb in the axils of the leaves. 



X Leaves not glaucous beneath. 

 T. Maetabanica, Kz. E.T. Martaban and Tenasserim at 4000 to 0000 feet. 



Leaves shortly tomentose beneath and prominently net-veined. 



X X Leaves more or less glaucous beneath. 

 T. NucrxANEA, Kz. E.S. Tree forests of Upper Tenasserim. 



Branchlets tomentose. Leaves puberulous beneath, thick, chartaceous. 

 T. MTEisTic^FOLiA, Wall. E.T. Lower Pegu and Tenasserim. 



Quite glabrous, leaves rigidly coriaceous. 



var. a myristicafolia. Cup-stalk variable, not exceeding I an inch in length, 

 var. ji longipes. Cup-stalk 1 to 1* inch in length. Fruit twice the size 

 of the last. 



J I Umbels dispersed in a.rillary racemes. 

 X Lnflorescences and all parts quite glabrous. 

 T. NiTiDA, Roxb. E.T. Tree forests of the Southern Pegu Eange and Martaban. 

 Leaves uniformly green. Branchlets sharply angular. 



f f Inflorescence puberulous to tomentose. 

 T. PASAMOXJA, Nees. E.T. Tenasserim. 



Leaves sliglitly glaucous beneath, shortly acuminate, racemes elongate, tawny- 

 tomentose. Fruiting-eup entu'e, berry oblong. 



T. ALBICANS, Kz. E.T. Pegu Eange, Eastern Slopes, along streams. 



Leaves whitish or glaucous beneath, and strongly net-veined, shortly acuminate, 

 racemes shortened, tawny puberulous. Fruitiug-cup lobed, berry oblong. 



T. SEMECAEPiFOLiA, Wall. E. T. Tree forests of Martaban, rare in the Eastern 



Slopes of the Pegu Range. 

 Loaves not glaucous beneath, blunt or nearly so, racemes short and tomentose. 

 Fruiting-cnp entire, berry obovate-globular. 



In J.A.S.B. ii. 1873,"p. 102, Kurz describes Tetranthera ( Cyclicodaphne) calrphylla, 

 remarking that it may perhaps be a handsome variety of Cyclicodaphne Wight/ante, 

 but neither names reapjiear in his later list. 



' X X Anthers 2-ccllcd. 



Lendeka, T/iunbergh. 



Floioers dioecious. Perianth 4-6-clcft, deciduous. Fertile stamens 6-9, the inner 

 2-6 bearing glands at the base. Fruit resting on a small entire or 6-cIeft disk. 

 Mostly aromatic trees. 



* Leaves chartaceous or almost coriaceous, elegantly and prominently net-veined, the 

 reticulations narrow. 



L. (Aperula) Assamica, Meissn. Nat-toung in Martaban. 



Peduncles slightly pubescent, nearly an inch long, perianth pubescent. 



