94 “GUTTIFERE. [ Calophytlum. 
1. O. Siamensis, T. And.; H.f. Ind. Fl. i. 270.—7a-la-pee 
or tarapee.—An evergreen tree, about 20 to 25 ft. high, all parts 
_ glabrous ; leaves oblong-lanceolate, narrowed at base, on a short 
and thick petiole blunt or retuse, 4-6 in. long, coriaceous, ernie 
prominently nerved and ~wEtageaad flowers about 8-10 lin. in 
diameter, white, fragrant, on an in. long rather slender pedicels 
usually fascicled or rarely b 8 or solitary i in the axils of the leaves 
or from above the scars of the fallen ones; males: sepals 2, herba- 
ceous, broadly oblong; petals broadly oblong-lanceolate, blunt or 
nearly so, ¢. 3-4 lin. long; anthers numerous, on elongate fila- 
ments ; berries ovoid, mucronate, 1} in. long, glabrous. 
Has.—Rather rare in the Eng forests of Martaban; also Prome hills. FI. 
Sept. -October.—l.—SS.—Lat. CaS. 
2. O. nervosus, Kz.—An evergreen tree (40—50 + 10—15 
+ 3—5), all parts glabrous ; leaves oblong to linear-oblong, acute 
at the base, on a thick petiole 4-3 im. long; nis, 5-7 in 
long, coriaceous, glabrous, the lateral nerves rather irregular and 
thin, but prominent and distinctly anastomosing near the margin, 
strongly and laxly net-veined ; flowers small, white, on sle au 
straight, glabrous pedicels about an inch long, arising by 3 
from above the scars of the es leaves ; calyx glabrous, 2 lin: 
long, rupturing into 2 or 3 sepals; petals 6, as long or shorter 
than the sepals, obovate-oblong ; doen numerous, on filiform 
filaments shorter than the anthers ; sos globose, glabrous, nar- 
rowed in a short thick shortly Q-lobed st 
Has.—Tropical forests of the Arracan ean on HS. 
CALOPHYLLUM, L. 
Flowers polygamous. Sepals and petals together 4 to 12, 
ienbricate: in 2 or 3 series, Stamens numerous, free or nearly so ; 
anthers 2-celled. Ovary 1-celled, with a single erect ovule; style 
rather long; stigma peltate. Drupe indehiscent, crustaceous, 1- 
seeded.—Trees, with coriaceous beautifully parallel-veined leaves. 
Flowers white, fragrant, in cymes or panicles, 
* Sepals 4, often the 2 inner ones or all petal-like ; petals 
none. 
Flowers eet - lin. in diameter, in peduncled or almost sessile 
mbel-li « . OC. spectadile. 
- C. amoenum. 
_ Flowers ar racemes ; short and strong, few flowered . . 
: = Sepals 4; petals 
Leaves at both ends acuminate . : . é -  « ©. polyanthum, 
i ements or retuse at apex . - ©. Inophyllum. 
RG, spectabile, Willd. ; Hf. Ind. Fi. i. 271—Pan- ta-ka.— 
= nabs tree een + 25—80 + 4—63), the leaf-buds rus 
anchlets sharply 4-6-cornered or almost terete ; ‘aed 
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