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T. roMiTF.nA, DC. E. T. Tropical forests of Chittagong, Pegu, 



T. splKcrocarjxt, Hassk. aud Martubun. 



Htouk-sha-nui (Kurz). 



Leaves apicuhitc to abruptly aeuniinate. Plowers about 2 lines across. Fruits 

 the size of a cherry, ilesliy. Wood lieavy, close-grained, but soon wormed (Kurz). 



T. Nkimli:x.sis, Wall. E.T. var. /i frequent in the drier liill-forcsts and the 

 Xantlwxijlon montanum, lil. pine-finx'sts of Martaban, at 3000 to 7200 



Douk-ya-ma (Kurz). fe^t elevation. 



var. a f/i'iu<i)iii. Panicles very slender and lax, as long as or longer than the 

 leaves, the ultimate branchings almost iiliform. 



var. yS Nepalensis, Wall. Panicles shorter and more compact, stiff. 



B. Seeds without albumen. Stipules none. 

 a. Stamens inserted outside or on the disk. Flowers regular. 



stamens inserted outside the disk. Capsule septieidally dehiseini/. Leaees alternate. 



DoDox.^EA, Linntcus. 

 Sepals valvate. Petals none. Ocules by paii's. Leaves usually simple. 



D. viscosA, L. S. Sandy beaches of Tenasserim, from 



I). angustifolia, L. Amherst to Mergui ; also Anda- 



D. dioiea, Koxb. mans, Narcondani Island. 



D. liurmanniana, DC. 

 I), pentandra, Griff. 



The younger shoots and leaves sticky. Leaves almost entire, ■with the margins 

 often revolute, coriaceous. 



ACEEIXIE^IS. 

 Stamens inserted on the disk. Samaras indehiscent. Leaves opposite. 



Acicit, Linnaus. 

 Disk annular. Samaras 2. Leaves simple or palmately lobed. 



X Leaves simple, not lohed, with 3 basal nerves. 



A. NivEUM, Bl. LJ.T. Ava, Hooklinom Valley, and Xat-tonng 



A. laurinum, Hassk. in ilartaban 4000 to 7000 feet. 



Leaves usually whitish beneath, the petiole 1-2 inches long. Cymes glabrous, 

 branchlets blackish. 



A. LJEVIGATCJI, Wall. 7\ Upper Tenasserim. 



Leaves one-coloured, the petiole 3-0 lines long. Cymes {)anicled, glabrous. 

 Branchlets pale brown. 



X X Leaves i-lobcd and 3-nerved. 



A. isoLOBUM, Kz. Martaban 5000 to 7000 feet. 



Leaves 5-6 inches long and broad, rounded at the base, and long-petioled, 3-lobed, 

 lobes spreading, pointed, smooth on both sides, 3-nerved and reticidate. A large and 

 smooth tree. Flowers and fruit unknowTi. 



b. Stamens inserted inside the disk, sometimes unilateral. 



SArjNDIE.E. 



Leaves alternate, or rarely {in JEsculus) opposite. Flowers regular or irregular. 



