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_ Has.—Martaban, not rare along the banks of rivers in Toukyeghit Dis- 
trict.—s.—SS. = Metam. 
Remarxs.—Wood white, soft. 
9. E, littoralis, T. et B. —A middling-sized evergreen tree, 
all parts glabrous; leaves obovate-oblong, narrowed into a slender 
2-1 in. long continuous petiole, 3-5 in. long, shallowly repand- 
serrate, blunt, coriaceous, glossy above, glabrous ; flowers rather 
large, on an inch long slightly puberous pedicels, forming minutely 
puberous axillary racemes somewhat shorter than the leaves ; sepals 
linear-lanceolate, 6-7 lin. long, greyish velvety; petals as long, 
cuneate-oblong, silky pubescent on the back outside, cut and - 
fringed 3 anthers puberulous ; ovary tawny villous; drupes about an 
inch long, oblong, smooth ; the putamen deeply lacunose-tubercled, 
slightly compressed. 
Has,—Tenasserim.—Fl. Febr. * 
* + Anthers blunt, or the longer valve shortly produced ; 
ls glabrous. 
10. E. floribundus, Bl.; H.f. Ind. Fl. i. 401.—An evergreen 
the margins, when dried blistery-opaque ; petals as long, br 
oblong-cuneate, cut and fringed to nearly one-half, glabrous, 
anthers short, terminated by a few hairs; ovary silky tomentose ; 
drupes the size and shape of an olive, smooth ; the nut woody ; 
oblong, with 3 longitudinal sutures, slightly rimose, 3-celled. 
Has.—F + in the tropical forests, along choungs, of the Martaban hills 
east of Newighas tiers io Benadeastan im, up to 3,000 ft. elevation ; also Chittagong. 
_ FL Apr.—s.—SS.= Metam. 
oe ll. EB. ius, Roxb.; H.f. Ind. Fl. i. 402.—An ever- 
_-_-s« $reen tree, the young shoots silky ; leaves lanceolate to broadly: ie 
