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especially along the HON, pubescent, and hardly pale-coloured, the 
net-veination indistinc ; flowers unknown; capsules while young 
Sones . silky, on a lenticellate, thick, axillary peduncle 
3-1 in. lon 
Has 1 hills, 
3. Sch. monticola, Kz.—An evergreen tree (15—254+3—8+ 
2—3), much branched, the leaf buds silky pubescent, the branchlets 
sparingly lenticellate; leaves oblong or elliptically oblong, obtuse 
or rounded at base, 3 3-4 in, ong, on a broad petiole 3-3 in. long, acute 
or almost blunt, “coarsely crenate-serrate, — —_ glossy 
above, glabrous, the net-veination indistinct, mpressed ; capsules 
depressed-globular, the size of a bullet, on a "thick, lenticellate, 14 
in. — pedicel. 
Has.—On the highest crests of the Nattoung hills of Martaban, in the 
— hill-forests, at 6,000 to 7,200 ft. elevation—Fr. March.—l.—Ss.— 
etam 
Sch. Noronha, —Pan-ma.—An evergreen tree (60—70 
450-60 +6—8), ae es shoots silky pubescent, the branchlets 
lenticellate; bark about an in. thick, brown, brittle, ren nany 
and mostly “longitudinally cracked ; cut brown, dry; leaves oblong 
or oblong-lanceolate, acute at base, 5-6 in. long, on a ebecakae 
glabrescent petiole 3-1 in. long, shortly acuminate or bluntish, coria- 
ceous, entire, while young slightly appressed pubescent and glauces- 
cent beneath ; flowers about 1-14 in. in diameter, white and 
t, on Rli in. ns pret, lenticellate pedincle Srigie. from 
the axils of the lea wers more usually racemose 
caused by the fall of t es ay sepals broadly nodal: and several 
times broader nas long, ciliate ; capsules globular, mucronate, the 
size of a bulle 
Has.— in the drier hill-forests of ~ ee ale at 2,000 to 
4,000 ft. che: entering also the hill Eng forests; Tenasserim.—Fl. Febr.- 
March; Fr. March-Apr.—l.—SS.—=Metam., Lat. 
REMARKS.— Wood light-brown. 
5. Sch. crenata, Korth.; H. f. Ind. Fl. i. 289.—An evergreen 
tree (60—70+3—8 + 2—3). » the young shoots silky pubescent; 
leaves oblong-lanceolate to broadly lanceolate, obtuse or acute at base, 
somewhat decurrent on = 3 to 6 lin. long; puberulous: petiole, 
a4 i a 
less glaucous and often Seioecane pr the midrib; flowers 1 in. 
in diameter, white and scented, on a slender, 1-14 in. long, emooth, 
pedunele thickened upwards and arising singly from the axils of the 
leaves or more usually the flowers forming a short. raceme at the end 
of the branchlets ; sepals broadly rotundate, about twice so broed as 
