930 BENGAL PLANTS. [Glochidion. 
coriaceous or crustaceous ; epicarp separable or not. Seeds hemi- 
spheric or laterally compressed; testa crustaceous, with often a - 
succulent coat; albumen copious, fleshy; cotyledons flat. 
Anthers always 4 or more than 
Capsule depressed-globose, isnt lobed, base and apex intruded; 
leaves glabrous or near 
Ovary and capsule 10-15- re style a low, very broad, shallow 
glabrous cone with a hollowed apex; leaves purplish, glaucous 
beneath; anthers 4-12 multiloculare. 
Ovary and capsule 6-8-celled ; style conical from a thick base, as 
long as ovary, tomentose, 5—-6-lobed, truncate ; leaves green beneath ; 
anthers 4— lanceolarium. 
Capsule globose, obscurely lobed, not deeply intruded at base an nd 
apex; leaves beneat pig softly white- or rusty-tomentose ; iy 
shortly conical ; capsule 6-celled rirsu 
Anthers 3, or if (G. assamicum eaurRER 4-5, then the anf pees 
columnar, and the leaves quite glabrous : 
aves glabrous beneath :— _ 
Capsule faintly 4-lobed ; anthers 3, sometimes 4 or 5 ; style columnar; : 
MES AIS Ake AN ree aee t e 
leaves purplish be assamicum. 
Capsule deeply 8-12- Skea. anthers always 3; style ste vii ery 
large, entire ; pana green beneath roe 
Leawes sparsely pubescent or tomentose beneath ; — piiwtig 
capsule Se rae je lobe 
M male flowers both herd pedicelled, or the females sub- 
sessile ; ee stout, enlarged at the truncate, toothed tip; ovary 
4-7- salle ; capsules almost sessile, pubescent, 4-7-celled and 4-7- 
velutinum. 
Mal flowers shortly, female always . distinctly ceeneees atyle 
lender, clavate, truncate; ovary 4-5-celled; capsu distinctly 
mints, giabsous or puberulous, 4—5-celled and 8- 
gre Dasma 
1838. GLOCHIDION MULTILOCULARE maser SH pie F. B. I. v. 307. 
radleia multilocularis F. 
Tirhut; N. Bengal; E. cnc Chittagong; Chota — 
Nagpur, Parasnath, rare. 
An evergreen tree. 
1839. GLOcHIDION LANCEOLARIUM Dalz. ; F. B. I. v. 808; E. D- 
G. 238. Bradleia eae F. I. iii. 697. 
Chota Nagpur; Behar; mesddi Chittagong. 
A tree, 25-30 feet high. igh Anguti. 
