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Eurya. | TERNSTROEMIACER. 101 
EURYA, Thbg. 
Flowers usually unisexual. Sepals and petals much imbricate, 
the latter connate at base. Stamens indefinite, but rarely more 
than 15, adnate to the base of the corolla ; anthers adnate, glabrous. 
Ovary $. rarely 2-5-celled, with rope ovules in each cell ; . styles 
free or united, as many as ovary-cells. Berry containing many 
angular small seeds. Albumen hialay —Small trees or shrubs, with 
often serrate leaves. Flowers small in axillary clusters, rarely 
solitary. 
* Leaves serrulate. 
Leaf-buds . ye glabrous. Branchlets marked by 
~e ear ope - B. Japonica, 
x xX Leaf-b ha seinen or hirsute ; branchlets terete. 
Slender pine-like roti = puberulous beneath, acuminate ; 
styles uni + EF. acuminata, 
A ~— round- headed tree s leaves ‘shmabranous, glabrous or 
rag so, bluntish-caudate ; styles free . ‘ . A. serrata. 
eaves entire or + serrulate only at summit. 
om shits appressed pilose ; styles united . , . E. symplocina. 
. E. Japonica, vibe .; Hf. Ind. Fl. i. 284; Bedd. Sylv. Madr. 
t. on; Brand. For. 24 .—Toung-let-hpet. —An. ever rgreen tree 
(15 —25+43—6 + ss , stunted or shrubby, all parts glabrous, the 
branchlets angular from prominent decurrent lines; leaves from 
oblong to elliptically-lanceolate, acuminate at both ends, on a 
very short thick petiole, shortly and Settee apiculate, serrate, 
coriaceous, glabrous ; flowers small, white, on short glabrous nod- 
— pedicels, in small fascicles or ' rarely solitary in the axils of the 
leaves; sepals quite glabrous ; style slender, deeply 3- rarely 4-5- 
cleft, or rarely the styles quite free; berries the size of a pepper- 
kernel, globular, smooth, mucronate. 
Has.—Frequent in the drier nil foronte, of _memalen, at 4,000 to 7,000 ft. 
elevation ; Tenasserim. 
Rapincietk Wook Sights as aac 
. acuminata, DC.—An evergreen tree (20—25+8—10+ 
rie with a slender pyramidal crown, the terete branchlets and all 
other parts more or less pubescent or puberulous ; leaves distichous, 
oblong-lanceolate to lanceolate, obtuse at base, 4-5 in. long, ona very 
wank Boas puberulous petiole or almost oils long acuminate, 
d shining above, beneath (especially 
ee the midrib) puberulous or pubescent ; flowers small, white, 
on nodding short puberulous pedicels, in small axillary “clusters 
or rarely solitary ; calyx pubescent outside; ovary pubescent, the 
styles united, short, rick at the summit; berries very small, glo- 
bular apiculate, while young puberulous. 
