Berrya. | TILIACER. — 155 
Has.—Frequent in the topes forests of the eastern yo era ca 
of the Pegu Yomah and from Martaban down to Upper Ten —Fl. Jan. 
Fr. Febr.-March.—s :1.—SS. a Metam, 
RemMarxks.—Wood rather hesvy, _COATHE- -fibrous, but close-grained, white, 
eee a brown at exposure, the wood red. Used for boats, &c. Exudes 
a 
BERRYA, Roxb. 
Calyx bell-shaped, irregularly 5-2-lobed or -cleft, Petals 5. 
tamens 
numerous, free; anthers almost globose. Staminodes 
none. Torus not raised. Ovary 8-celled, with 2 ovules in each 
cell ; style subulate. Capsule nearly elobose, loculicidally opening 
in 2 or 3 valves, each bearing on the back 2 vertical diverging 
wings. Seeds one or two in each sell: Albumen fleshy.—Trees, 
with entire or lobed leaves 5-9-nerved at base. Flowers small, in 
cymes ae ps nicles. 
. y es : 
tree (60—70 + 3035467), shedding leaves in HS., all softer 
parts shortly stellate pubescent ; aig thin, longitudinally cracked, 
rather smooth, pages & ; eut dry, iets e eaves pee 
tomentose are ee at the end of the Said $ y= 
densely pahascine aide: deeply 2-3-cleft, — globose in bud ; 
petals heey longer than t 3 st s 
: a uent in the drier upper mixed and hill forests of 
ae ale tthe Pas Yomah, up to 3,000 ft. elevation—Fr. March.—l.— 
am, 
Worl sel izorn per prized for axles, the poles of carts and 
ache ery for spear-handles. 56-62 pd. 
COLUMBIA, Pers. 
Sepals 5, distinct. Petals 5, — a basal scale. Stamens nu- 
“whee free, arising from -3-celled, with 
a Ovary 5 
-4 ovules in each cell; style ns res Capsule roundish, 3-5-— 
nee and-celled, the cocci indehiscent, l-seeded. Seeds albumin- 
