68 RUBIACER. [Nauclea. 
glabrous, about 14 lin. long, crowned by the annular scar of the 
calyx-limb ; seeds elongate-linear-lanceolate, acuminate at one end, 
winged all round. 
Has.—Oommon in the mixed forests, especially the upper and lower ones, 
all over Pegu and Martaban down to Tenasserim; also Chittagong.—Fl. close 
of R.S.; Fr. C.S.—SS.=All. SiS. Metam. 
- Remarxgs.—Wood pee yellow or brown, rather heavy, close-grained. O/= 
45 pd.—Not much used ; recommended for furniture, 
CEPHALANTHUS, L. 
I , the lobes alternating with as many minute glands 
in their sinuses. Stamens 4, inserted at the throat, the filaments fili- 
form. Ovary 2-4-celled, with a solitary pendulous ovule in each 
cell ; style filiform with a capitate stigma. Fruit obversely pyra- 
midate, coriaceous, containing 2-4 indehiscent 1-seeded cocci. Seeds 
pendulous, furnished with an apical, gs 
shortly winged at the apex. Albumen almost cartilaginous.— 
Shrubs or small trees, with longer, persistent, interpetiolar stipules. 
Flowers small peduncled heads more or less panicled at the end 
of the branchlets, 
1. C. naucleoides, DC.—An evergreen elegant small tree, 10 
lobes and supported by subulate clavate-iner 
-Incrassate pub t bract- 
re 3 corolla glabrous, the tube nearly 23 lin, tong the lobes very 
Has.—Burnia, probably Ava. 
UNCARIA, Schreb, 
Flowers usually pedicelled, rarel ile, i 
; Y sessile, in heads, th e 
tacle glabrous or villous, Bractlets none, Oalys-iab ahorty 
pongy, white arillus, very — 
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