TERXSTlUJiMIACE.E. (JVTTIFERJE. C33 



X X Peduncles elongate, and often slender, much longer than the jjdioles, smooth. 

 S. CRENATA, Kortll. E.T. I'l'gll. Teiiiissciiui. 



S. obhda, Roxb. 

 IVchmclcs sleniltT, usually more or loss curved. Leaves i^laucous beneath, 

 usually ercnate-serrate, the nerves an<l net-vouatiuu beneath distinet. 



Wood brown, easy to plane and work, 12 lbs. to the cubic foot (Theobald). 



S. B.iNCANA, Miq. Martaban and Tenasserim up to 3000 feet. 



Peduncles strong, but still slender, 1-1 i inch long. Leaves very coriaceous, on 

 both sides impressed-reticulatc and almost rugulose, entire or creuate, the lateral 

 nerves entirely or nearly impressed. Capsules smaller. 



Camellia, Zinnaus. 



Sepals very uneinial. Outer stameus monadelphous. Seeds few, large, not 

 winged. Eadicle superior. 



* Stamens free, tu-ice as man;/ as the petals. 



C. CAUDATA, "Wall. Along streams in the JLataban Hills at about 3500 feet. 



Young parts and midrib of the membranous leaves pilose. Flowers nodding on 

 a line-long scaly peduncle. Filaments villous. 



*C. Chixkxsis, L. Cultivated. 



C. thea, Lk. 

 All parts glabrous. Leaves coriac'eous. Peduncles not scaly. Filaments glabrous. 



C. DRrriFEEA, Lour. Tenasserim. 



C. kissi, Wall. 



C simplicifolia, Griff. 

 Glabrous. Leaves coriaceous. Flowers almost sessile, erect. Filaments glabrous. 



X X Fruit (in indehiscent drupe. 

 rvuENAEiA, Illume. 

 Sepals une([ual. Seeds large. Cotgledu/is I'oldcd or convolute. Itadiele iuferinr. 



X Bracts large, Icafij, dissimilar to the sepals. 



P. mospyRiCARrA, Kz. E.T. Martaban Hills over GOOO feet. 



Dry leaves yellowish, pubescent beneath. 



** Bracts small, similar to but shorter than the sepals. 



P. CAMELLiJ!KLORA, Kz. F.'f. Hill forcsts of Jlartabau between 



3000 and oOOO fin-t. 



Dry leaves yellowish, glabrous. Petioles hardly 2 Hues long, puherulous or 

 glabrous. Fruits obovate, wa.Ky yellow. 



P. sEitRATA, Bl. KT. Tenasserim. 



P. attenuala, Seem. 



Leaves glabrous, in a dried state liver-coloured. Petioles glabrous, G-8 lines 

 long. Fruits globular or elliptical, green. 



Order GUTTIFKK.E. 



Fhtcers regular, dicrcious, polygamous, or herma])hrodite. Sepals 2-6, imbricate. 

 Petals as many, rarely more, imbricate, or almost twisted. Jlalejluuers : Stamens usually 

 indefinite, hypogynous. Filaments free, or united into bundles. Anthers various. 

 Female flouers : Staminodes various. Orarij 1-2 or more celled, with one or more 

 ovules iu each cell. Stigmas as many as ovary-cells, or variously consolidated, sessile, 



