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CINNAMOMUM. 



X Ferianth-segments deciduous along a horizontal line above their base. Leaves 3- 

 5-nerved. 

 Calyx in fruic somewhat enlarged and cupsbaped, the segments deciduous ; nuts 



dry C. Zcijlanicum and C. iners. 



Calyx in fruit small and not cupshaped, with persistent segments ; nut lialf so large, 



drupaceous C. obiusi/olium. 



X X Perianth-segments wholly deciduous. 

 Leaves long-petioled, penninerved, , O. Parthonoxylon. 



PHOEBE. 



II All parts, also the inflorescence, quite glabrous, , . .P. lanceolata. 



II II Younger parts and inflorescence more or less tomentose or pubescent. 



Pedicels as long or longer than the perianth ; fruit oval, P. piibescens. 



Pedicels rather thick, shorter than the perianth ; fruit globular, , , P. villosa. 



MACHILUS, 



II Leaves bluntish acuminate, coriaceous, glaucous beneath. 



Perianth-segments about 2^ lin. long 31. Indica. 



The same only a line long, M. rimosa. 



II II Leaves one-coloured. 



Leaves acuminate, hardly chartaceous, ^ ..... .Jf. Taroyana, 



Leaves blunt, oval, with reflexed borders, M. fruticosa. 



ALSEODAPHHE Only species, A. grandis. 



BEILSCHMIEDIA. 



Fruits oblong, 1 \ inch long or longer, B. Roxhurghiana.- 



FniitH globular, an inch in diameter, , li. globularia. 



CRYPTOCARYA. 



All softer parts and inflorescence minutely tawny puberulous ; adult leaves gla- 

 brous, O. ferrea. 



All parts, also inflorescence, more or less covered by a dense rusty-coloured velvety tomeu- 

 tum ; leaves pubescent beneath, C. Grifflthii. 



ENDIANORA. Only species E. (?) Candolleana. 



TETRANTHERA. 



* Perianth-tube slightly enlarged rinder the fruit, fiat or slightly concare. 



O Limb of perianth tcanting and truncate, or very imperfect and all its lobes or 

 part of them transmuted into stamens. Stamens 15-30. 



Tomentose-pubescent ; umbels solitary in the axils of the leaves, ....T. tomentosa. 



Almost glabrous or slightly pubescent ; umbels clustered or in short racemes, ...T. laurifolia. 

 Perianth-limb developed, G-cle/t. Stamens 9-12. 



X Leaves coriaceous (all these doubtfully referred here) . 



Leaves oblong-lanceolate, very acuminate, glabrous, T. Rangoonensis. 



Leaves oblong or oval, acute, densely fulvous pubescent beneath, T. longifolia. 



Leaves broadly oval, rounded or almost retuse at apex, puberulous beneath T. gi-andis. 



X y. Leaves chartaceous or membranous. 



Leaves from oval to obovate, blunt ; petiole J-l inch long, T. monopetala. 



Leaves alternate, lanceolate, usually acute or shortly acuminate ; petiole usually less than ^ 



an inch long T. amara. 



As former, but a shrub ; leaves more or less opposite, usually bluntish-aoumiuate,!'. lancifolia. 

 ** Perianth-tube enlarged to a large fleshy entire or lobed cup tapering in a longer 

 or shorter thick stalk. 



Umbels solitary, clustered or forming a reduced umbel-like corymb in the axils of 

 the leaves. 



X Leaves not glaucous beneath. 



Leaves shortly tomentose beneath and very prominently net-veined, T. calophylla. 



X X Leaves more or less glaucous beneath. 



Branchlets tomentose ; leaves puberulous beneath, thick chartaceous, T. nuculanea. 



Quite glabrous; leaves rigidly coriaceous, T. myristicaefolia. 



Umbels disposed in longer or shorter axilhry racemes, 

 t Inflorescence and all other parts quite glabrous. 



