a 
fo: ary. 
“shorter than the leaves; sepals about 6 lin. long, Geeeinags 
i 
6. E. grandifoli 
t4—5), the mucosa oct rusty or tawny tomentose ; bark 
sc tian aay Sis s/n 
Hleocarpus. | TILIACER. 165 
from the middle simply fringed, silky pubescent ; anthers glabrous ; 
ovary silky-villous ; drupes ovoid-oblong, about 4 in. long, smooth 
4. E. bracteatus, Kz.; H.f. Ind. Fl. i. 406.—An _ evergreen 
large tree, all parts glabrous, the leaf-buds slightly silky puberulous; 
eaves obovate-oblong or obovate, narrowed towards the acuminate 
» 5-6 in. long, on a glabrous petiole 4-1 in. long, blunt or 
bluntish apiculate, repand-toothed, thinly coriaceous, quite glabrous; 
flowers rather large, white, on an in. long glabrous pedicels, form- 
the le ; bracts obovate, sessile, glabrous, serrate-toothed, $-1 in. 
long, persistent during flowering; sepals 6-7 lin. long, linear- 
2, acuminate, glabrous, velvety along the revolute ma 4 
pubescent outside and inside along the revolute margins; ovary 
y-villous; drupes oblong, ‘the size of a plum, smooth; the 
putamen pitted and tubercled-wrinkled. 
8.—Tensaserim and Martaban, in the tropical forests.—Fl. March-Apr. 
. 
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tomentose ; drupes unknown. 
Haz.—Tenasserim. : 
ifolins, Kz.— An evergreen tree (30—50+10—20 
