Walkeriane. N. O. Eleocarpee. 
SAD Asks 
EL2OCARPUS PUBESCENS. — 
Ramis foliisque junioribus dense pubescentibus demum nudius- 
culis, foliis lato-ovalibus obovatisque subcoriaceis obscure 
serratis, racemis infra foliis e ramis vetustioribus pendentibus 
pubescentibus, petalis cuneatis basi utrinque filamento unico 
apice fimbriatis, staminibus sub-15, antheris nudis. 
4B. Mountains of Ceylon, 6,000 feet above the level of the 
sea. Col. Walker (n. 134). 
This species is remarkable for the downy almost velvety 
nature of its young branches and foliage and racemes, and even 
in the older leaves the underside is frequently downy as well as 
the upper surface on the midrib and principal nerves. 
fig. 1. Flower. f. 2. Petal. jf 3. Torus, stamens, and pistil. 
J. 4, Stamen. f. 5. Pistil:—magnified. 
