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B. L. 3-7-lobed. 



XXXVIII. ACERACE^E 



[Acer 



7. A. pentapomicum, J. L. Stewart: Brandis F. El. 111. Vern. Teon, 

 Buss. 



A middle-sized or small tree. L. broader than long, generally 3- sometimes 

 5-lobed, lobes spreading, obtusely dentate, basal nerves 3, blade 3, petiole 3 in. 

 long.. Carpels 1 in., wings erect or diverging. 



Fig. 82. — Acer villosum, Wall. i. 



Kashmir to Kunawur, 2.300-7.000 ft., common locally and at times almost gregarious. 

 Fl. Feb.-Mareh. 8. A. isolobum, Kurz F. Fl. i. 289. Hill forests of Martaban, 5-7,000 ft. 

 L. palmately 3-lobed, rounded at the 3-nerved base. 



9. A. villosum, Wall.; Brandis E. El. 111. Vern. Rangtcon, Kun ; 

 Kainju, Jauns. 



A large tree, young shoots and inflorescence clothed with long silky hairs. 

 L.. glabrous above when full grown, green and often pubescent beneath, cordate, 

 5-lobed, the two outer lobes very small, irregularly and remotely dentate, blade 

 5-7, petiole 4-6 in., basal nerves 5, the three inner penniveined. El. before the 

 leaves, in pendulous raceniiform panicles, at the ends of short lateral branchlets. 

 Stamens 8 in the <J flower, much longer than calyx. Ripe carpels 1^— 2i- in. long, 



