406 xxviir. TILIACE^:. (Maxwell T. Masters.) [Elaocarpm. 



SINGAPORE, WaUich. 



A tree. Leaves 2 by 1 in., with brownish pubescence beneath ; petiole in. Flower 

 4 in. diam. tiepals lanceolate. Petals oblong. silky. Iirii/>c U in., scaly. 



I have seen only imperfect specimens of this, and have some doubt whether the foliage 

 in Herb. Wallich. does not belong to some other genus (? Pt, /v^, mi urn). 



26. E. acuminatus, Wall. ( '<it. 2675 ; leaves glabrous lanceolate 

 acuminate serrulate, racemes erect half the length of the leaves, flower buds 

 fusiform lanceolate, stamens numerous, anther-tails short. 



EASTERN BENGAL; ASSAM, SILHET, and the KHASIA, Wullich, &c. 



A tree. Leaves 6 by If in. ; petiole f-1 in., lower ones much longer, thickened at 

 the apex, f 'lowers 4 in. diam. titpnl* oblt.ng-lamvohite, slightly villuus. IMal* silky 

 outside, laciuiate at the apex. Dink broad, lobed. Ovary subglabrous, 2-3-celled ; 

 ovules numerous. 



27. E. ferruglneus, Wiyht Ic. 205 (Monocera\ not of Jack ; leaves 

 oblong-oval entire downy beneath, stamens 20, anthers shortly awned, 

 ovary 3-celled. Beddome Flor. Sylv. t. 112. 



WESTERN PKNINSI LA. Nil^hiri, Pulnev, &<. Mts., Mt<itro, &c. 



A tree. Young branches stout, covered with ru.-,ty down. Leaves 3-6 by 1 ^ '_' in, 

 coriaceous, convex above, petiole 1-2 in., villooB, thickened at tin- ap>'\. / 

 downy, shorter than the leaves, crow ,led at the ends of the branches. Floid \ 

 diam. tie/ials lanceolate, downy. Petal* silkv, oblong, laeiniatf at the apex. Jf/-//jn: 

 | in., ovoid ; stone 1 e,-llrd, i The leaves are remarkably convex in all the 



specimens. This differs from .lack's M < n ;Jlu..k. Uut. Misc. ii. 86), 



in the short petiole, and other characters. 



28. E. cyanocarpa, MU'IIKJUII ///.t. ; leaves glabrous lanceolate ser- 

 rulate shortly petiok'd, raceim-s nearly as long as the leaves, buds elliptic- 

 lanceolate, ovary 5-celled, drupe 3-celied. 



MALACCA, Mahnjuy. 



A tree. Leaves 5-G by 1-f in.; petiole ^ in. Flowers nearly in- diam. X //^As- 

 lanceolate. ' Petals obovate, longer than the sepals, divided hallway down into linear- 

 lanceolate very acute straight segments. Anther* puberulous. Ovaru villous ; style 

 much exceeding the stamens. Drupe the size of a large cherry, brignt blue ; stone 

 rugose, woody, 3-celled. 



29. E. bracteatus, Kurz in Flora 1871, p. 278; glabrous, leaves 

 obovate-oblong, bracts leafy dentate, stamens numerous, ovary villous, 

 stone rugose. 



MARTABAN, Kurz. 



A large tree. Leaves 5-6 in., pointed at both ends, repando-dentate ; petiole \-\ 

 in. Racemes axillary. Pedicels 1 in., glabrous; bracts ^-1 in., obovate, apparently 

 persistent, tie/ials % in., linear-lanceolate, silky outside, ciliate. Petals cuneate-oblong, 

 bifid, lobes laciniate. Drupe the size of a plum. 



30. E. ceylanicus, Am. in Act. Acad. Nat. Cur. xviii. 323; leaves 

 glabrous long petioled broadly ovate acuminate, stamens numerous, anther- 

 tails erect. Monocera Walkerii, Wiyht III. i. 84; Tkwaites Enmn. 33. 



CEYLON ; Saffragam District, alt. 5000 ft,, Walker, &c. 



A tree. Leaves 4-6 by 2 in., crenulate ; petiole 1-1 4 in. Jtacemes as long as 

 the leaves ; pedicels slender, 1| in. Flower-buds lanceolate. Flowers secund, drooping. 

 Sepals lanceolate. Petals densely hairy, sparingly finibriate. Filaments pubescent. 

 Ocary 2-celled ; stone tubercled, subcylindric. 



31. E. g-landulifer, Mast. ; leaves glabrous long-petioled ovate- 

 lanceolate undulate crenate, stamens numerous, anthers hairy, ovary 



