Cyathocalyx. | ANONACER. - 29 
cent, usually 2-flowered, furnished with a leafy petioled deci- 
duous bract ; flowers pale-yellow, hardly 4 an in. across; i 9 
wane puberulous. 
Has.—Tenasserim.—Fl. May; Fr. Sept. 
6. U. ferruginea, Ham. (Eilipeia Ferstine, Hf: & oy 
Ind. FI. i. 52).—A low, erect shrub, 14 to 3 ft. high, leafless in H8., 
all softer parts tawny tomentose ; leaves oblong or obovate-oblong, 
4-6 in. long, on a short, thick, tomentose _petiole, blunt or mucro- 
nate, or rarely acute, obtuse at base, coriaceous, softly tomentose, 
.—Not wu uncommon in the saa sia low forests of the Irrawaddi zone, oe 
more Mptcalby 3 in the Prome district; also Upper Tenasserim.—Fl. Apr. ; 
Jan.—Feb.—1.—_ 88. = Lat., Arg. 
7. U. micrantha, H. f. & Th. Ind. Fl. i. 51.—An evergreen 
large woody climber, the shoots rusty-tomentose ; leaves ovate-oblong 
to oblong-lanceolate, very shortly petioled, about 3-5 in. long, » > 
shortly and bluntish or PAY: long acuminate, rounded at base 
chartaceous or almost coriaceous, glossy above, slightly pubescent 
along the si beneath ; iswers hardly 5 lin. in diameter, white, 
solitary, or by 2 or 3ona bracted very <r leaf omen or terminal 
tawny-tomentose peduncle; sepals roundish, rusty-puberulous out- 
side; petals almost rotundate, pubescent ; carpels the size of a pea, 
~ or globular, on a very long slender stalk, glabrous, 1-4-seeded. 
—Rather frequent in tropical forests of the Andamans; also Tenasserim 
and F Pegu.—Fl. June,—s : 1—SS. = philo 
CYATHOCALYX, Champ. - 
Sepals united in a cyathitonn 3-toothed calyx. Petals 6, free, 
valvate in 2 rows, concave at base and ‘conni round the 
20, ive. 
row along the ventral suture; stigma la arge, peltate. | 
Small trees, with glabrous leaves and — or clustered — 
