~an-inch long g: 
166 TILIACER. [ Eleocarpus. 
long, minutely and ‘remotely serrate-toothed, glabrescent above, 
beneath, especially along the nerves, shortly puberulous; flowers 
rather large, on 3-1 in. long tawny tomentose pedicels, forming tawny 
or rusty-tomentose axillary racemes much shorter than the leaves; 
sepals about } in. long, linear-lanceolate, rusty-tomentose; petals 
somewhat longer, appressed rusty pubescent outside, 2-cleft, the lobes 
jagged ; anthers the length of the bristle; ovary densely villous; 
drupes oblong, the size of a plum, tawny-puberulous, the putamen 
deeply lacunose-wrinkled, bony, somewhat compressed. - 
Has.—Frequent in the tropical forests of the eastern slopes of the Pegu 
Yomah and Martaban down to Tenasserim.—Fr. Febr.-March—s.—SS.= 
Metam. SiS. : 
-Remarxs.— Wood white, soft. 
«iB, Sy Roxb. ; H.f. Ind. Fl. i. 405.—An evergreen tree 
(60—80 + 10— 
rounded or obtuse base, on a glabrous geniculate petiole 3-14 in. long, 
acute or apiculate, $-1 ft. long, obsoletely and remotely crenate- 
toothed, firmly membranous, glabrous, or slightly pubescent along the 
nerves beneath ; flowers white, rather large, on an inch long tawny 
pubescent pedicels, forming axillary tawny pubescent glabrescent 
racemes shorter than the leaves; sepals 6-7 lin. long, linear-laneeolate, 
tawny pubescent ; petals as long, cuneate-oblong, usually 2-3-cleft, 
the lobes irregularly and deeply cut into numerous filiform segments, 
tawny pubescent outside and inside at base and along the narrow 
margins; ovary villous; drupe obovoid-oblong, the size of a smal 
pullet’s egg, smooth, of an olive yellow ; putamen oblong, strongly 
wrinkled, 1-2-celled. 
Has.—Frequent in the tropical fores ial the 
eastern slopes of the Pegu Wash ao Hee in ee a 
SiS. Metam. ‘ 
REMARKs.— Wood rather ligh i itis i ish. 
ite vey pees light, close-grained, soft, whitish, turning yellowish 
8. E. grandiflorus, Sm.—An evergreen tree (30—40+ 10—20 + 
4—5), all parts quite glabrous, the buds usua y resinous ; bark abou 
3 in. thick, grey, rough; cut rather dry, brownish; leaves linear- 
lanceolate or lanceolate, at base narrowed into the 4 to 5 lin. long 
glabrous not jointed petiole, bluntish acuminate, repand-toothed 
upwards, thin coriaceous, glabrous; flowers rather large, on about 
jong glabrous pedicels, forming loose, glabrous, axillary 
somewhat shorter than the leaves ; sepals about 7 lin. long, 
is 
