64 RUBIACER. [Sarcocephalus. Q 
short, the lobes spatulate, about a line long ; corolla glabrous, the — 
tube about 2 lin, long, the lobes hardly half as long ; capsules some- 
what fleshy, densely packed into a syncarp, but hardly cohering, . 
glabrous, about 2 lin. long, obovate, angular. 
_ 
tbs: 1, glabra: all parts, also the leaves, glabrous. : 7 
. 2, pubescens: leaves reneeth petioles, stipules, and pedun- 
ia slaatly and sees pu ubesce 
Has.—Both varieties common in the mixed forests, e — the lowe wo 
savannah forests, all over Pegu and Martaban down to Tenasserim,—Fl, Ma 
—l.—S8S.— All. SiS. 
Remarks.—Wood pale-coloured, rather light, coarse, loose-grained. 0'=33 
—34 ; 15 brealweight™=80— 120 pd.—Soft, useless wood, decays in leas: than a oo 
year, 2 
NAUCLEA, L. 
in heads, with or without angular-clavate bractlets. 
Gapsitabe oblong, the limb short and truncate, or usu y 5- 
se lobes li linear, ——_ abel, the limb 4- or 5-cleft, 
ends,—Trees, with aileipeusior” large stipules. 
globular ails solitary or arranged in rminal or axillary pani 
* Flowers without bractlets. 
N. polycephala. 
eads large, solitary or b Z : 
all parts glabrous, at least the leaves. 
autos ona 3-lin. long petiole, acuminate ; soir often by 
Leaves iat sessile, blunt ; flower- heads s olita ary aoe. : 
* & Flowers.surrounded by angu etre sc bractlets, 
x ser aah | slender and thin ; leaves ‘hin-membranous 
he base, 
Leaves Gindata = tates sot es by 1-3, a: 
Bractlets only half as long as the calyx ; comb bout 4 the 
length of the corolla-tube ; flower. heads soli tary, vont 2 
y threes, terminal. 
. WV, ew 
me poe iol, 
- N. cordifolia. 
N. parvifolia, 
F corolla. Iohes ‘about 
the tu’ 3 floral leaves ve deciduous, an, ies ttt 
soon forming LS wetomons divaric aie ‘ — diversifolia. 
x ~ shes Ponte ck and pubescent ; leaves large, co 
Flower-heads dichotomously panicled ; — 1 
- — it 
short tube leaves wrinkled above padeee eo 
