Sarcocephalus.] RUBIACER, 63 
Seeds numerous or often reduced to 1 or 2 in each cell, albuminous, 
only along one end winged.—Trees, with interpetiolar, very decidu- 
ous stipules. Flower-heads usually large, solitary, on longer or 
shorter peduncles arising from the end of the branches or from 
short axillary shoots. 
2k Capsules connate, 2-celled at the base, and spuriously 4-celled 
aoove, 
All parts glabrous, young branchlets pruinous; leaves more or less 
acuminate . a . ° . . : . é : 
* * Capsules not connate, 2-celled throughout their length. 
Young shoots glabrous or shortly pubescent ; leaves more or less 
blunt : . ‘ 
S. cadamba, 
1. S. cadamba (Anthocephalus cadamba, Mig.; Bedd. Syly. 
Madr., t. 33 ; Brand. For. Fl. 261.—Ma-00).—A leaf-shedding tree 
(40—7 0+ 15—25+6—15), all parts quite glabrous, the youn 
shoots more or less pruinose ; stipules linear-lanceolate, blunt, glab- 
Has.—In the moister upper mixed forests of the eastern slopes of the Pegu 
Yomah, descending into the lower mixed forests.—F]. Feb—_S8.=Si8. AIL 
RemarKs.—Wood deep yellow, loose-grained.— 0 '==73 pd.—Recommended 
for furniture, 
acute or acuminate at the more or less rounded base, on a 3-1 in. 
long glabrous or pubescent petiole, 3-6 in. long (in young trees 1-14 
In. long), shortly acute or blunt, entire, thin-coriaceous, glabrous 
