Marginata.] Anacardiacee. 
Leaves glabrous: 
Petiole very short; leaves very coriaceous, 
base of blade not tapering into petiole: 
Leaves obovate : 
Bark whitish; infl. not stout axillary 
or terminal; lateral nerves sub-hori- 
zontal; fils. small : : x 
Bark blakish; infl. stout, terminal ; 
lateral nerves ascending, more pro- 
minent above; fis. large 
Leaves lanceolate, 6-12 in. long . 
Petiole rather long: 
Leaves not coriaceous, 6-13 in. long; 
lanceolate; venation reticulate, base 
of blade not tapering into petiole: 
Lateral nerves about 9, oblique . - 
Lateral nerves 12-20, subhorizontal 
Leaves very coriaceous, up to 8in. long, 
base of blade usually tapering into 
petiole : 
Leaves elliptic or lanceolate, shortly 
decurrent : 
Venation regularly reticulate, con- 
spicuous; leaves long acuminate ; 
petioles 3-3 in. : : i 
Venation with the meshes laterally 
elongated near the midrib; leaves 
shortly acuminate; petioles 1-13 
in. : : : ‘ 
Leaves more or less obovate : 
Leaves acuminate : 
Leaves abruptly cuneate at the 
base : 
Petioles less than 2 in. long; 
leaves somewhat decurrent : 
Leaves under 3 in. drying 
light brown beneath; veins 
obscure ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ 
Leaves up to 5 in. drying dark 
brown beneath; veins more 
prominent . ‘ 
Petioles over 2 in. long stout; 
leaves not decurrent, drying 
ochraceous beneath : 
Leaves gradually tapering towards 
the base; conspicuously decur- 
rent, drying brown beneath 
Leaves round at the apex not acu- 
minate, drying brown beneath . 
Pace 310.— 
1. S. marginata var. hirsuta Thw. 
Galle. 
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4. S. OBOVATA. 
5. S. CORIACEA. 
6. S. MooNnIl. 
7. S. ACUMINATA. 
8. S. GARDNERI. 
9. S. INTERMEDIA. 
. 10. S. WALKERI. 
11. S. PARVIFOLIA. 
. 12. S. LEVIGATA. 
. 13. S, OCHRACEA. 
. 14. S, NIGROVIRIDIS. 
15. S. OBSCURA. 
Part I. 
