Calophyllum. | - GUTTIFERH, 95 
large, 7-10 in. long, narrowly or broadly oblong to almost ovate- 
oblong, acute or obtuse at base, on a thick petiole 7-6 lin. long, 
acute or shortly acuminate, when full grown often bluntish apicu- 
late or blunt, undulate, chartaceous, while young beneath along the 
midrib slightly woolly ; flowers about 8 lin. in diameter, white, on 
6-8 lin. long, slender, glabrous pedicels usually by 3-5, forming an 
e cyme on a short or almost reduced peduncle ; ; sepals = 
Gheeutediisoular, all petal-like and white; petals none; stamen 
numerous ; em long and slender ; berries ovate-oblong, the size of 
a cherry-s 
Has. a enfant in ps ening tye of the Andamans; also Tenas- 
serim.—s.—SS.—chloritic ntin 
Remarks.— Wood reddis h- Siok Lave 2 rather close-grained. Good for 
masts, spars, &c.; answers well for flooring and planks. 
2. C. amoenum, Wall.—An evergreen tree, the young shoots 
covered with a short tawn ny or rust y-coloured tomentum ; leaves 
small, 2-3} in. long, broadly to oblong-lanceolate or obovate- ellipti- 
cal, more or less acute at base, on (while young) rusty-tomentose 
petiole 4 in. long, acute or short y acuminate, rarely apiculate or 
occasionally blunt, glabrous, rigidly coriaceous ; flowers about 4-5 
lin. in diameter, on thick 4-5-lin. long usually thinly rusty-lepidote 
glabrescent pedicels forming a short at least at base rusty-tomen- 
st raceme of the length of the petiole or somewhat longer; 
slightly tawny-scurvy, obovate-oblong, about 2-23 lin. long ; 
ae none ; stamens in hermaphrodite flowers few ; ovary glabrous ; 
ies rather long ; berries the size and shape of a large pea, stylose- 
apiculate, pruinous 
AB.—Tenasserim. gee Febr.—s. 
a. %, Sheen Wall. ; H.f. Ind. Fl. i. 274.—An evergreen 
tree (40—50 + 15—30 + 38— 5) , the leaf- beds minutely tawny pu- 
bescent ; leaves sisae-lacaslan: or lanceolate, 4-7 in. long, narrowed 
at base, on rather thick sharply-bordered petioles 4 in. long, blunt- 
ish acuminate or apiculate, coriaceous ; flowers about } in. in diame- 
ter, on slender 4 in. long pedicels, ‘forming lange racemes in the 
axils of the upper leaves and often forming large terminal or axil- 
lary panicles ; sepals unequal, the — 2 hardly half the size of the 
‘Inner ones; petals 4, broadly obovate ; stamens numerous ; filaments 
short ; berries almost globular, Soh size of a cherry. 
Has.—Not ot unfrequent in the damp hill-forests of the Martaban hills, east 
of sees at 3,000 to 4,000 ft. elevation —SS.—Metam. 
4. C. Inoph L.; Hf. Ind. Fl. i. 273; Bedd. Sylv. 
Madr. 22 beens has “An evergreen tree (50—60 + 25—30 + 6 
—14), the leaf-buds sparingly tawny velvety ; bark blackish-brown ; 
— elliptical to broadly obovate and obovate-oblong, usually acute 
