54 RUBIACER. [ Adenosaeme. 
ADENOSACME, Wall. 
crowned by the calyx-limb, many-seeded, the endocarp and septum 
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mously branched cymes or corymbs at the end of the branches or in 
the axils of the upper leaves, rarely laterally from above the scars of 
_ the fallen leaves, 
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; berries almost globular and slightly lobed : 
a ghtly lobed, spongy: 
fleshy, watery-white, smooth or nearly so, the size of a pea, crown 
by the calyx-limb, 
Has.—Rare in the tropical forests of the southern and eastern slopes of 
the Pegu Yomah, more frequent in those of the Martaban hills down to Tenas- 
Serlm, up to 3,000 ft. elevation.—Fr, J an.-Mar,—s, 
MYRIONEURON, R. Br. 
ovoid, the 5-lobes elongate, ri id, persistent. 
villous at the throat, the limb 5 lobed, Ly in 
ud. Stamens 5, inserted in the Corolla-tube, included: filaments 
short; disk cushion-like. © ] ih wee 
vary 2-celled se 
ovules attached to the septal p 2 wed, with very numero 
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Calyx-tube 
Corot abe 
, cel horny and slowly dehiscent, many- 
ded, Albumen fleshy.—Shrubs, with spongy bark ; stipules inter- 
petiolar, large. Flowers small, in terminal loose or compact erect 
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