ElfBocarpus.} xxviu. TILIACE^E. (Maxwell T. Masters.) 401 



down. Stamen* 35-40. Ovary spherical, albi do-pilose ; style longer than the sta- 

 mens. Drupe the size of a cherry, globose, purple ; stone tubercled, grooved, 5 celled, 

 5-seeded. 



2. E. parvifolius, Wall. Cat. 684 and 2662 A, B ; leaves glabrous 

 elliptic acute at both ends minutely serrulate, stamens 15-20, anthers beard- 

 less, drupe oblong. G. Mull. Anot. defam. Ekeocarp. 24. 



MALACCA, Mt. Ophir, Griffith, &c. ; PENANG, Jack; SINGAPORE. DISTRIB. Borneo. 



A small tree. Young shoots silky. Leaves 3-34 by 1 in- 1 petiole |-| in. Pedicels 

 and calyx villosulous. Flowers about in. diara. Glands large, 2-lobed, opposite the 

 sepals. Stamens in pairs between each gland, opposite the petals, and singly opposite 

 the glands and sepals. Ovary 5-celled, cells opposite the petals. Drupe f in. and up- 

 wards, olive-shaped ; stone 5-celled. In one of Wallich's specimens the drupe is globose. 



3. E. nitidus, Jack Mai. Misc.; ex Hook. Bot. Misc. ii. 84; leaves 

 ovate-lanceolate serrate, stamens 15, anthers beardless, drupe globose. 

 Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. i. pt. 2, 208 ; Wall. Cat. 2670. 



MALACCA and PENANG, Jack, &c. DISTRIB. Java. 



A tree. Leaves 4-6 by 2-24 in., base tapering; glabrous, petiole 1-f in. Flowers 

 in. diam. Sepals linear, acute, thinly pilose. Stamens 15, 10 in pairs between the 

 glands. Drupe globose; stone rugose, 5-celled, one cell only usually fertile. Like E. ro- 

 bustus, but differing in the anthers and fruit. 



SECT. II. Dicera. Flowers bisexual. Anthers not, or scarcely prolonged 

 at the apex (see also E. pmnifolius and E. pedunculatus). Drupe 1-3-celled. 



* Anthers usually bearded, sometimes not (see E. robustus and E. lanceae- 

 folius). 



4. E. serratus, L. ; W. & A. Prodr. i. 82, not of JKoxb. ; leaves elliptic 

 obtuse or acuminate crenate-serrate, stamens 20-35, anther-valves sparingly 

 bearded, drupe oblong, stone tubercled 1-celled 1-seeded. Wall. Cat. 2666 

 B, F, K, L ; Thwaites Enum. 32; Miq. FL Ind. Bat. i. pt. 2, 208. E. Pirincara, 

 Wall. Cat. 2664 partly, not of DC. E. integrifolius, Lam. III. t. 459; DC. 

 Prodr. i. 519. 1 E. lacuriosus, Wall. Cat. 6858, 9026. 



TROPICAL HIMALAYA ; Sikkira, 2-3000 ft., Hk.f., Nipal, Wallich; EASTERN BENGAL, 

 and the EASTERN and WESTERN PENINSULAS. DISTRIB. Java. 



A tree. Leaves 4-5 by 2^ in., glabrous, base tapering; petiole 1J in. Racemes 

 scarcely so long as the leaves, ascending. Flower-buds ovoid-conical. Flowers 4 in. 

 diam. Sepals ovate, speckled, glabrous. Petals laciniate halfway down, ciliate at the 

 edges. Ovary villous, 3-celled. Drvpe the size and form of a small olive, edible; stone 

 oblong, pointed, tubercled, pitted, 1-celled. In Lamarck's integrifolius the leaves are 

 nearly entire. The plant called E. serratus in Koxburgh's unpublished drawings ap- 

 parently belongs to this species, having a 1-celled stone, while the species so called in 

 Roxburgh's Fl. Ind. ii. 596, is described as 3-celled. I have referred E. lacunosus, 

 Wall., both to this species and to E. cuneatus with doubt. The specimens have leaves 

 and fruit only, and are insufficient to determine to which species (if either) they really 

 belong. 



5. E. floribundus, Blume Bijdr. 120; leaves elliptic-oblong acuminate 

 crenate-serrate base acute, peduncles spreading, stamens about 20, anthers 

 bearded, drupe ovoid 1-celled 1-seeded. Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. i. pt. 2, 210. 

 E. grossa, Wall. Cat. 2661. E. serratus, Koxl. ex Wall. Cat. 2666 A, B, partly. 

 E. oblongus, Watt. Cat 2677 ; C. Mull. Anot. de fam. Elceocarp. 19, f. 30. 

 E. Lobbianus, Turcz. in Mosc. Bull. 1858, 235. 



EASTERN BENGAL; Khasia Mts., alt. 3-4000 ft., and Chittagong; ASSAM, Griffith; 

 TENASSERIM, Heifer; SINGAPORE; BIRMA, Kurz. DISTRIB. Java. 



A tree. Leaves 4 by 2 i in. and upwards, coriaceous, glabrous, acute at both ends, 

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