Anisoptera. | DIPTEROCARPER. lil 
5-10 in. long and from 1 to 14 in. broad, narrowed at base and decur- 
rent on the on acuminate, glabrous, chartaceous, the net-veina- 
tion faint and y Bi ara : panicles glabrous, at the end of 
the branches, aie slender, composed of spreading 
Has.—Common in the vay aie and along muddy river-banks of Pegu 
and Martaban down to Tenasserim. Fl. Apr May ; Fr. May-June.—s : 1.— 
ssS.= i 
A. Wallichii, Planch.—A large evergreen woody climber 
with’ dark-brown twisted stems, sending out numerous branchlets 
tee strong, black, hooked tendrils, all parts quite glabrous ; 
leaves variable in size and shape, those of the younger branches 
and ahnste 13-2 ft. long, elongate-lanceolate, towards the base 
ost cuneate and decurrent, those of the older branches much 
omnia usually only 6-8 in. long, obversely lanceolate to broadly and 
stint ees very strong and Paes curved ; bracts coli acute 5 
the fruiting calyx-tube more or less 5-ribbed or almost terete, the 
yx-wings very unequal, the 3 longer ones 1-1} in. long, 
chartaceous, and fgets, ae! 
Has.— n the Sora es sf the Pegu Yomah and Martaban 
down to Tenasserim gee the Andamans; also Chittagong.—Fl. Febr.-March ; 
Fr. Apr.-May.—s : 1. —SS-=SiS. Metam. ete. 
ANISOPTERA, Korth. 
Calyx-tube short, adnate to the torus, the lobes unequal, or 
nearly equal and distinctly valvate in bud. Stamens 15-35, in 2 to 
4 siete the connective terminating in a bristle or short acute gland. 
Ovary adnate to the calyx, inferior or half-inferior, 3-celled ; style 
betes 3 or oblong and 3-lobed (resembling a superior ovary) or fili- 
form we a H eerete 3-lobed stigma; nut to nearly 4 of its as igs 
adnate to the calyx or entirely inferior, the a slp eiobes unequal, 2 
of them peeve in wings.— Large trees with single glossy leaves. 
‘lowers in racemose panicles. 
Stamens only 15-18, the connective terminated by an acute ond; 
filiform; nuts only $ adnate to the calyx . A. odorata. 
Stamens numerous, the connective a ced pe de a bristle; style 
3 nut infeniod or nearly so . A, glabra, 
