98 TERNSTROEMIACER. [ Anneslea. 
* Anthers basifix. Seeds usually few. 
ruit inferior . ; ‘ ae ’ - Anneslea. 
© Fruit superior 
X Anthers pilose. 
Stamens many; seeds numerous . : F - Adinandra. 
Stamens 10-13, ovules by pairs in ‘each ‘cell. : 3 ~ - Sladenia. 
Anthers glabrous 
Ovules 2-4 in each cell ; seeds lange “ ‘ “ : : . Lernstroemia. 
Ovules many; seeds small. . Eurya. 
xe ware versatile, 
oO oo Cotyledons shorter than the radicle. Saurauja. 
than 
Oo Albumen ad or none, Cotyledons longer t 
radic. 
x Sapable dehiscent. 
Sepals almost equal. Radicle inferior; seeds winged . . - Schima. 
Sepals very unequal. Radicle superior ; _ Seeds i 2 . . Gordonia. 
Sepals very unequal; seeds large, a inged : » Camellia. 
X X Drupe indehise ‘Meipe : 2 . Pyrenaria, 
ANNESLEA, Wall. 
Sepals 5, connate into a fleshy much-enlarging tube. a 
B, ce ‘Stamens many ; anthers long apiculate. adnat 
the age 8-celled, with many pendulous Sipe in ach 
cell; style 3-cleft. Fruit a fleshy-coriaceous berry, crowned by 
the sepals. Seeds oblong. Albumen fleshy. — raverpicen ty trees, with 
thick leathery leaves. Flowers axilla 
Leaves less — ee the nerves distinct ; peduncles 
8) r . A, fragrans. 
Leaves thick ick coriaceous, acute ; 3 nerves almost obsolete ; | peduncles 
very thic - A. monticola, 
on 
pend ae 1-3 from the top of the branchlets ; pect coriaceous, 
white ; corolla white or rose-coloured at the tip ; berry the size of a 
» globular, crowned by the large persistent sepals. 
Has.—Not unfrequent in the Eng- and hill Eng-forests of Pegu, Prome, and 
$8. » up to 2,000 ft. elevation; also Tenaiibeatiasac Marsh pr. 
EMARKS.—Wood _pale-brown, rath , close-grai bre 
“S geamertl At ete rown, rather heavy, close-grained, of a short fi 
2. A. monticola, Kz.—An evergreen tree (50—60+15—25+ 
remaining stunted in the higher regions, all parts glabrous ; 
lente? about 3 (in eae | plants up to 7) in. long, ovate or ovate- 
oblong, —— te, rounded or obtuse and a decurren 
