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Var. 2, undulata: as preceding, but leaves waved and the calyx- 
teeth about 4 lin. long. 
Has.—Var. 2: Chittagong. 
10. P. Andamanica, Kz.— An evergreen small shrub, 
parts glabrous ; stipules large, oval, 2-cleft, deciduous ; leaves obo- 
vate to oblong-lanceolate, tapering into a } to 1 in. long petiole, 
shortly acuminate, 5-10 in. long, entire, thin coriaceous, glabrous, 
turning brownish in drying ; flowers small, greenish white, on very 
short pedicels, forming a short peduncled or almost sessile often 
somewhat rusty-puberulous cyme at the ends of the branchlets ; 
calyx hardly 3 a line long, almost truncate, or the lobes short and 
broad, glabrous ; corolla about a line long, villous at the throat ; 
berries elliptical, about 3 lin. long, crowned by the truncate calyx- 
limb, smooth; pyrenes 5-ribbed and -furrowed; albumen equable, 
spuriously ruminate-furrowed on the surface. 
Has.—Not unfrequent in the tropical forests of South Andaman.—Fi. Fr. 
Apr.-May.—s. 
11. P. divergens, Bl—An evergreen small shrub, 14-2 ft. 
high, all parts glabrous; stipules variable, ovate to oblong, often 
very large and elongate, entire or 2-cleft ; leaves from lanceolate 
to linear-lanceolate, tapering into a 4-1 in. ong petiole, acumi- 
nate, 5-8 in. long, entire, firmly membranous or almost thin coria- 
Has.—Not unfrequent in the tropical forests of the Martaban hills east of 
Tounghoo down to Tenasserim; very rare in those of the eastern slopes of the 
Pegu Yomah.—Fl. May-June ; Fr. Feb.-March.—s. 
12. P. viridissima, Kz.—An evergreen small shrub, 14-2 ft. 
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