100 TERNSTROEMIACEZ. [ Sladenia. 
SLADENIA, Kz. 
Sepals 5, persistent, scarious, imbricate. Petals 5 (very rarely 
, coriaceous. Stamens usually about twice as many as petals ; 
filaments short, dilated ; anthers 2-cleft at summit, emarginate at 
base, minutely hispid on the edges and at the ‘base of back, 
the cells opening by an apical pore. Ovary 38-celled, with 2 
pendulous ovules in each cell, narrowed into the thick very 
shortly 3-cleft style. Fruit “unknown. —Probably trees, with 
crenate serrate glaucescent leaves. Flowers small, in dichotomous 
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1. §. celastrifolia, Kz.; H.f. Ind. Fl. i. 281.—Probably an 
evergreen tree, the young aioe sparingly pubeseent ; leaves ellip- 
tically to obovate-oblong, on a rather long petiole, acute at the base, 
3-5 in. long, acuminate, chartaceous, crenate-serrate from the 
middle, glabrous, becoming glaucescent in ing ; flowers eee 
the lateral ones long-pediceled, those in ‘the forks of the 
almost sessile, forming repeatedly dichotomous sparingly aad. 
lous and glabrescent cymes shorter than the leaves; sepals about 2 
lin. long, blunt, smooth ; —_ elliptically oblong, as long as the 
sepals, blunt; ovary glabrous 
‘Has.—Ava, hills to the east of Bhamo.—Fl. Aug. 
ADINANDRA, Jack. 
tines and petals each 5, much imbricate, the latter ges at 
base. 
many small seeds. Albumen fleshy.—Trees or shrubs, with simple, 
entire or serrate leaves. Flowers white or rose-coloured, solitary or 
1. A, villosa, Chois. ; H.f. Ind. Fi. i. Wim 
(30—40 + 15—20 4-24) , the younger parts more or less pilose ; 
leaves oblong or elliptically oblong, 4-5 in. long, obtuse or acute 
at base, on a very short and thick pilose petiole, shortly acuminate, 
membranous or almost coriaceous, entire or slightly crenate, 
us above, beneath (especially Ronis the midrib) pubescent ; 
bese Engiddltag-alted: o on a 1-1} in. long hirsute pedicel, solitary 
and ; sepals acute, silky’ ‘pubescent ; ; petals outside and 
ovary silky-pubesc ent. 
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