102 TERNSTROEMIACER. [ Sawrauja. 
Has.—Rather frequent in the drier hill-forests, especially the pine-forests, 
of scarey at 6,000 to 7,200 ft. elevation.—Fl. Febr.; Fr. Apr.—l— 
SS. =Metam. 
4-5, slender, united ; berries the.size of a pepper-kernel, globular, 
glabrous, apiculate. 
Has-—Frequent in the tropical forests of Martaban, up to 2,000 ft. eleva. 
tion; Ava, Kakhyen hills; also Rangoon district.—Fr. March.—s.—88, = Me- 
tam. Lat.p. — : 
REmarxKs.—W ood heavy, red-brown, close-grained, and brittle. 
4. E. symplocina, Bl. ; Hf. Ind. Fl. i. 284.—A large evergreen 
shrub, the leaf-buds slightly silk-hairy, the branchlets angular 
from elevated decurrent lines; leaves from oblong to elliptically 
and obovate-oblong, acute at base, 4-5 in. long, shortly acuminate, 
Has.—In the damp and _ drier hill-forests of Martaban, at. about 7,000 ft. 
elevation.—Fl. March.—s.—SS. — Metam. 
SAURAUJA, Willd. 
_ _Flowers usually hermaphrodite. Sepals and petals 5, much 
imbricate in the bud, the latter united at. base, rarely almost free. 
Stamens very numerous, adhering to the base of the corolla; 
anthers versatile, opening by apical pores or short slits. Ova 
3-5-celled, with numerous anatropous ovules in each cell; styles 
as many, free, or more or less united, Berry 3-5-celled, rarely dry 
and capsule-like. Seeds small, imbedded in pulp. Albumen copi- 
ous.—Shrubs or trees, often hirsute, terrestrial or epiphytic, with 
| entire or serrate leaves and axillary often handsome flowers. 
ipa moat” Pi oot. is - S. armata, 
7 ~ aul or ta mealy-puberulous beneath ; lo: 
and slender, scaly; styles. eg, Dunduona, 
