102 MYRSINER. [Winbelia. 
densely puberulous; drupes the size of a pepper-kernel, globular, 
black, succulent, crowned by the style, 1-seeded. 
Var. 1, Ribes proper ; leaves destitute of hollow glands; flowers 
in racemose panicles. 
. 2, glandulifera (2. glandulifera, Wight.) : leaves bearing 
many or fewer hollow glands along or near the midrib; flowers often 
in simple axillary racemes, and only at the end of the branchlets 
panicled. 
Has.—Var. 1: frequent in the tropical forests of Martaban and Upper 
Tenasserim ; also Chittagong. —Fr. March.—s.—SS.—=Metam. 
2. EB. 
branchlets brown and smooth, the young shoots minutely puberu- 
.—Burma, probably Martaban. 
3. E. floribunda, Wall—An evergreen, large, scandent shrub, 
all parts quite glabrous, the branchlets verrucose 3 leaves ellip- 
tically or oblong-lanceolate, on a thick, in a dried state angular 
petiole 3-4 lin. long, obtuse or rounded at the base, 3-4 in. long, 
long as the petals; the filaments thick, glabrous, about as long as 
the anthers; drupes almost globular or obovoid-globular, the size 
of a pepper-kernel, succulent, black when ripe, smooth, 1-seeded. 
Has.—Martaban, i i 
ft. Glevation =-FI. oO eats Manet ort e Bec 8.0 PARE 
4. E. robusta, Roxb.; Bedd. Sylv. M: ; 
=o - Sylv. Madr. 137, t. 19, £. 2; 
Brand. For. Fi. 84. — Aip-mway-nway.— A leaf-shedding large 
