484 Flora of the Malayan Peninsula. 
e’. Leaves not stipellate. 
f. Under surface of leaves pellucidly punctate 
or granular glandular or lepidote. 
g. Under surface of leaves pellucidly punctate ; 
flowers in terminal spikes a0 .- 41. ALCHORNEA. 
g’. Under surface of leaves granular glandular 
or lepidote; flowers in axillary spikes or 
panicles. 
h. Flowers in single axillary spikes ; lower 
surface of leaves lepidote = .. 55. Homonota. 
h’. Flowers in axillary panicles; lower sur- 
face of leaves + — granular grandular. 
Seeds carunculate aye .. 49. CoccocERAS. 
Seeds ecarunculate as { an eae 
}’. Undersurface of leaves neither gland dotted 
nor pellucidly punctate. 
g. Bracts of inflorescence with a basal promi- 
nent wartlike gland .. . 61. EXCoECARIA. 
g’. Bracts of inflorescence splgncinlan or only 
_granularly gland dotted. 
h. Fruit capsular, not large. 
Calyx and ovary tomentose; styles pal- 
mately branched . : . 40. CoELODEPAS. 
Calyx and ovary Slabrous niplen not pale 
mately branched 50 .. 51, CLEIDION. 
h’, Fruit drupaceous, large. 
Fruit ovoid, rufous-velutinose .. 50. PrycHOPYXIs. 
Fruit globose depressed, glabrous .. 59. PIMELEODENDRON. 
BripELiA, Willd. 
Erect or scandent shrubs or trees. Leaves alternate, shortly 
petioled, caducously stipulate; lamine entire, elliptical, ovate or 
obovate or lanceolate, penni-nerved; the nerves directed forward 
and outward, straight or with slight arching towards the margin to 
anastomose near it; secondary nerves numerous, subparallel and at 
right angles to the laterals; nervules numerous, fine, subparallel, at 
right angles to the secondary nerves; ultimate nervation close, sub- 
quadrately reticulate. Flowers small, usually monoecious, collected 
in small subglobose clusters that are axillary or strung along the 
terminal twigs, sessile or shortly pedicelled, surrounded by minute 
scarious bracteoles; calyx regularly 5-partite, sepals valvate ; pe- 
tals 5, alternate with and much smaller than the sepals, attached 
just below and external to the outer edge of the disk, obovate or 
obcuneate, subentire or lobulate; disk in the @ pulvinate or 
