168 : TILIACER. [ Elaocarpus. 
or Pere so, glabrous ; * flowers net white, on 2-3 lin. long, 
slender, puberulous pedicels, forming slender , puberulous, glabrescent 
racemes in the axils of the leaves or above the sears of the fallen 
ones and shorter than them ; sepals 24 lin. long, lanceolate, acumi- 
nate, oa —? puberulous inside ; petals a little longer, 
e than to one-half of the length ; anthers almost 
glabrous ; Say 8 Ae a the size of a pigeon ’s egg, ovoid- 
oblong ; the putamen L-ce 
ae —Tenasserim. 
2. E. hygrophilus, Kz.—An evergreen tree (25—3046—104 
ay the leaf-buds silvery silky ; leaves obovate to cuneate-oblong, 
ona glabrous g geniculate-incrassate petiole } to 4 in. long, narrowed 
at base, 2-3 in. long, blunt or rounded, eiinits parrats, chartaceous, 
glabrous, more or less glossy above ; flowers small, on 24-3 lin. long, 
slightly silvery silky pedicels, forming slender, silvery silky glab- 
rescent axillary racemes of the length of the leaves or shorter ; sepals 
3 lin. long, lanceolate, acute, silky pubescent, glabrescent, velvety 
along the inner margin; petals a little longer, broadly cuneate 
fringed to } of their feugth, glabrous ; am minutely puberu- 
lous ; ovary silky tomentose ; drupes unknow 
AB.—Frequent in the avin Firvents of the stevia plains of Pegu and 
Martaban; also Upper Tenasserim.—Fl. Jan.-March.—s.—SS. = All. 
18. E. Ganitrus, Roxb.; H.f. Ind. Fl. i. 400; Bedd. Sylv. 
Madr. 38 ; Brand. For. Fi. 43. —A large tree, the young g shoots silky 
puberulous ; leaves oblong to oblong-lanceolate, about 5-6 in. long, 
obtuse at base or narrowed into a short 5-6 lin. long glabrous petiole, 
acuminate or ease serrulate, almost gage glabrous ; 
drupes thine the size of a large cherry, smooth, of a deep bluish 
purple; the putamen spherical, elegantly tubercled, and ‘iasabel : 
_ with 5 equidistant, deep, longitudinal furrows. 
-Has.—Chittagong. © 
14. E. lacunosus, Wall.— Bootalet.— An evergreen tree (40-50 
Meso csse trunk usually moked, the younger shoots 
