Saurauja. | TERNSTROEMIACER. 103 
Adult leaves PrTeRe the midrib puberulous; —- short, 
ous; stamens about 50; flowers laz . S. Roxburghii. 
As former, but ge finely setose serrate ; stanleni: oak 20; 
flowers said to be white . 8. tristyla, 
All parts, except upper side ‘of leaves, covered with lo ong ta why or 
brown spreading hairs ; Suscancaes es short, but slender, ee 
hirsute . : . 8. macrotricha, 
L& i Pal Kz.—An evergreen poh 25—30 ft. high, the 
younger parts covered with appressed, strong, sharp, almost bony 
— leaves broadly obovate or obovate-oblong, obtuse at base, 
covered by a dense.tomentum intermixed with copious stiff 
appressed igh: ; ovary and style-base densely villous ; styles 5 
united at bas 
Has.—Ava, fete .—FIl. Apr. 
S. Punduana, Wall.; H.f. Ind. Fl.i. 287.—An is 
tree 0.40 + 8—15 + 243 3), the younger ta. scurfy and scal 
oblong or broadly lanceolate, on a long thick scaly petiole, acute x 
e unequally narrowed base, 10-12 in. long, acute, serrulate, almo 
coriaceous, glabrous above, beneath covered with a short tawny or 
-colour ed me — tomentum, the = — the lateral nerves 
very 2 menses is assis ]-running ; middling-sized, on 
rather long bracted pedicels, forming iong-petmeld scaly puberu- 
lous often trichotomous cymes; bracts large, oe ovate ; calyx 
and ovary smooth ; styles 5, erect, connate at bas 
Has.—Not unfrequent in the tropical forests of Martaban, at 2,000 to 3,000 
. ft. elevation ; Ava, Kakhyen-hills.— Fl. Apr.—SS.—Metam 
RemarKs.—Wood white, soft, even, and finely PrERES 
urg hii, Wall. ; Hf. Ind. Fl. i. 287.—An evergreen 
ez." ea rapt er? + 3—4) ; ‘the younger parts covered with a 
mealy scurf intermixed with minute scales; leaves obovate-oblong 
to oblong, obtuse or rounded at the unequal base, on a long thick 
a A sealy glabrescent petiole, 8-10 in. long, shortly acuminate 
while y 
or ac te, ¢ eous OF : etary 
forming shor short br ae hed ee sessile or very ——  Pedioas 
rusty puberulous cymes in the sage of the leaves or above the scars 
of the Mallen ones; bracts minute ; calyx and ovary glabrous; sta- 
mens numerous ; styles 3-5, oration at 4 tn spreading. 
