40 : ANONACER, [ Oxymitra. 
at base, hicdteaths along the midrib puberulous ; ; flowers minute, 
globose, on a tomentose pe duncle +!5-} in. long ; sepals and outer 
petals ovate, strigose ; ee - orbicular, concave, densely 
strigose, the tip inflexed ; stamens 15 ; carpels 6, densely strigose.— 
(After H. £. & Th.) 
Has.—Not unfrequent in the ~~ forests of South Andaman; Tenasse- 
sland, 
rim, King’s [ | 
OXYMITRA, BI. 
3, usually united at base, evalua — 6, valvate in 
2 series, the ne ones the cent narrow, the inner smaller and 4 
beyond the anther-cells. Torus conical or almost cemred Ova- 
ries many, with | or 2 ascending ovules in each; style obovate. 
Berries stalked, 1-seeded—Shrubs or trees, with solitary usually 
large flowers. 
* Sepals short, coriaceous, 2-3 lin. long. 
Petals a a pe =e ge ‘linear, nearly 2 in. long, slightly 
. O. stenopetala. 
Petals oblong- Eoocee blunt, very thick, tawny puberulous - 0, Maclellandii. 
Incompletely known 
grotcett (as in Goniothalamus) large, membranous, and 
about 7-8 lin. lo 
Petals oblong- Ineo, about a in. long, | acute, poised a 
. O. fornicata. 
1. 0. sug H.f. & Th. Ind. Fl. i. 71.—A shrub ? the 
shoots tawny sortase leaves 10-12 in. long, sblong or elliptically 
lanceolate, acute or nearly so, obtuse or ‘rounded at base, on @ 
thickened petiole c. 3 lin. long, chartaceous, glabrous, glaucous 
beneath ; P Rcaeer oe large, solitary, on a 2 lin. long us 
lateral icel; sepals ovate, acute, coriaceous, about 2 lin. long, 
puberul ter petals nearly 2 in. long, from a broad base 
narrow-linear, slightly pubescent or puberulous; the inner ones 
, OS lin. AE) ovate-oblong, long and narrowly acuminate. 
| Upper Tenasserim.—Fl. Apr 
2. 0. dii, H. f. & Th. Ind. Fl. i. 70.—An evergreen 
rs ‘shrub, 4 ft. high, the ae and young branches coppery ap- 
hes 
: d pubescent; leaves oblong or oblong- lanceolate, 9. rh in. 
ong, rounded at base, on a short strong 
i 
= aor almost a _ elo above: glaucese 
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