Dillenia. | DILLENIACER. 21 
Has. ae unfrequent in the upper mixed forests of the Andaman Islands.— 
Fi. H..S.; —l. =SiS 
REMARK xs,—Wood saiiesl greyish, sila close-grained, rather coarsely 
fibrous . heavy. May be on Bi for house-building. 
parviflora, Griff.; Hf. Ind. Fl. i. 38.—Lingyow.— 
A a Poh a 30—35 + 6—8), leafless during HS., all parts 
more or less pubescent ; leaves obovate-oblong to elliptical, on slender 
sity about 14 in. long pubescent, shortly acuminate or acute, 
and-toothed, chartaceous, scabrous above, shortly and densely 
Se baent beneath, about 8-10 in. long ; flowers rathet small, yellow, 
nearly 2 i ee in diameter, on 1 to 2 in. long, shortly pubescent, 1- or 
2-bracted peduncles, arising by 2 to 4 from very short wart-like 
branchlets along the branches ; hes densely pubescent; petals 
oblong, about 8 to 10 ln. long, on long slender claws; styles 5-7, 
as long as the carpels; fruits globular, orange-coloured, shortly 
pubescent, the size of a walnut. 
Has.—In the mixed forests, especially the upper ones ; oe ag: in nie be 
Martaban, a as up to 2,000 ft. elevation.—Fl. H. 8.; Fr. Beginnin: 
of R. 1, SiS. Metam 
6. : See Roxb.; H f Ind. Fl. i. 38.—A_tree (40—50 
+ 10—25 + 3—4), shedding leaves in the HS., all softer parts 
shortly pubescent ; bark grey, rather smooth ; leaves oblong to 
obovate-oblong, up to a foot long, on a slender about one in. long 
pubescent petiole, acute on both ends, slightly repand-toothed, 
scabrous above, densely roughish pu nt beneath ; flowers about 
1} in. across, yellow, on 4 to 2 in. long, ——— 2- to 3-braeted 
peduncles, arising usually by 3 to 4 or rarely more from the wart- 
like reduced branchlets wa the branches ; saals about 14 to ? 
in. one quite glabrous; petals obovate, nearly one in. long, nar- 
rowed at base; inner series of stamens twice as long as the outer 
ones; styles and carpels 5-7; fruits globular, orange-coloured, 
mooth, the size of a bullet. 
2 ee H. S.; Fr. Begin of R. 8. 
Remarks. hoe: wy brown, close-grained, rather heavy. A good 
wood, takes fine polis 
(gis Sora te Roxb.; H.f. Ind. Fil. i. 38.—Bedd. Sylv. 
Madi. t. M04; Brand. For. Fl. 20. —Zeng-byon—A tree (60— 
70 + 25—85 - 6—8), leafless during HS., the shoots a 
silkhairy ; bark rather thick, greyish, irregularly breaking up into 
small pieces ; leaves of the young trees up to 4 ft. long and broadly 
decurrent on the short petioles, the full-grown ones usually 2 ft. 
long, on a very thick petiole 2} to 3 in. long, ainitsoblodl to 
obovate lanceolate, narrowed at base, acute or almost blunt, —— 
toothed, harshly coriaceous, glabrous or slightly appressed, pu t 
along the nerves beneath; flowers about 1} m. across, yale 
