66 RUBIACER. | Nauelea. 
shaped, the tube glabrous or nearly so, the limb appressed grey- 
pubescent; capsules obovate, appressed greyish pubescent at the 
apex, about 23 lin. long, crowned by the 5-toothed cupular calyx- 
limb; seeds linear, at both ends membranously acuminate. 
Has.—Common in the mixed forests, all over Pegu and Martaban; also 
Chittagong.—F. close of R.S.; Fr. Dec.-Jan.—1.—SS.=AlIL SiS. 
RemarKs.—Wood brown, rather coarse and close-grained,— D'=43—56 ; 
x * ,= eight: 208 pd. Pp 5 ieee | for furniture. 
* & Flowers surrounded by angular-clavate bractlets. ~ 
4. N. cordifolia, Roxb. (Andina cordifolia, Roxb.; Bedd. 
Sylv. Madr., t. 33, & Anal., t. 29,f. 2; Brand. For. Fi. 263, t. 
2 valves, leaving the dissepiment often crowned with the summit of 
the calyx 3; seeds subulate, acuminate at one end, at the other 
terminating into 2 cusps. : 
Has.—Common in all Jeaf-shedding forests, especially the mixed ones, all 
over Burma from Chittagong and Ava to Peon - 4 _ .3 Be. 
in. of C.8.—l.—SS, = CaS, Metam, fo Pegu and apices ae. 
REMARKS,— Wood pale yellow or brown, rather close-grained, fibrous.— 0! 
ae sali for making combs, and likely valuable i eri and house- 
5. N, ifolia, Roxb. (Stepheoyne foi. ; Bedd. 
Sylv. Madr., t. re Anal., : 29, we vlan he te ee ea 
Hleinpthdge-A. tree (25—50 +8—12436) , shedding leaves in 
hese . younger parts puberulous; stipules elliptically obovate, 
» glabrous, deciduous ; leaves small and 1-2 in. long, or larger 
and from 3 to 6 in. long, elliptical to elliptically oboval, more or less 
