164: TILIACER. — [ Eleocarpus. 
x gerne even and usually slightly rimose or obsoletely 
O Petiole geniculate-thickened. Leaves postulate 
opaque . £. floribundus. 
OO Petiole = geniculate thickened. 
Leaves glabrous, opaque, ate . » FE, lanceefolius. 
Leaves glossy above, trees or Denied t apex . EB. hygrophilus. 
ab a ‘Stepan or aliettled Calysx and pedicels 
— 
© Petio ee geniculate -thickened at apex 
Leaves and enue nc te style long, exserted, the longer an- 
upes 
Leaves beneath along the nerves and t hort petioles densely 
puberulous; style short; anther- ote “equa blunt; drupe 
oblong . : B. lacunosus. 
CO Petiole thickened at the a apex : 
Leaves beneath and the rather short petioles densely ——- . £. Wallichii, > 
tees and the long petioles pcan drupes oblong . E. robustus. : 
All parts densely and shortly pubescent ; drupe globu ular . . EB. stipularis. 
* <Anthers cuspidate or aristate. Flowers usually en large, 
the petals silk-hairy, fringed or very rarely enti 
1. E. petiolatus, Kz. (7. eich Wall: 5° Hf. In a Fl. 
408).—An evergreen naa all parts plabrous : leaves aliptial t to 
elliptically oblong, on a geniculate, smooth petiole 14-24 in. long, . 
obtuse or acute at.base, bluntish acuminate or apiculate, 4-6 in. long, - 
chartaceous, glabrous, gland-bearing in the nerve-axils beneath; . 
flowers middling-sized, on 3 in. long minutely puberulous pedicels, 
forming an almost glabrous raceme in the axils of the leaves; 
sepals linear-lanceolate, acuminate, almost glabrous, with a puberu- 
lous margin ; petals thick, oblong- lanceolate, ensely silky villous 
all over, acuminate, with short capillary fringes at the upper part ; | 
ovary quite glabrous ; anthers glabrous ; drupes oblong, about 3 {im 
ong, smooth and glossy ; putamen fibrous-woody, even, 1 1-celled by 
abortion. 
ther-cells acute ; dru * Aobule r . FE. Ganitrus. . / 
. 
enasserim. 
. E, Griffithii, Kz.; H.f. Ind. Fl. i. 408 —A small evergreen | 
tree, all parts glabrous ; Jeaves from oblong and oblong-lanceolate = 
to broadly lanceolate, on a glabrous geniculate petiole 4 to 2 in. 
— —— or rarely rounded at base, ; 4to 4 in, long, bluntish 
te or almost caudate,  S crenate-toothed, chartaceous, 
oiabrace: flowers white, on 3-3 in. long silky p ubescent pedicels, 
forming axillary more or less Bs i ubescent racemes — than 
the leaves and often crowded at the rad of the branchlets ; 
lanceolate, acuminate, about 4 lin. long, shortly but densely aney 
_ silky outside; petals as long as the sepals, but broader, coriaceous, 
oblong, entire or terminated by 2 or 3 minute teeth, silky outside, 
: - villous inside ; anthers pilose; ovary silky pilose, glabrescent ; 
drapes nes smooth and. d glossy 5 ne by abortion 1-celled. 
