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Has-—Frequent in the tropical forests of Martaban and Tenasserim.—Fl. 
March-A pr.—s.—SS.—Metam. 
men ruminate outside. 
AB.—Common in and open forests, especially in the Eng forests, of 
Prome and Ava; less ecient all owt Pegu and Tiartaban-- Hureh- Ave: ; 
Fr. Dec.-Jan.—l,—S$,—Dil. CaS. 
11. D. rhodocalyx, Kz.—A small tree, the young shoots 
*ppressed-pubescent ; leaves oblong to oval-oblong, rarely obovate- 
oblong, retuse or sometimes bluntish apiculate, on a short and 
slender, appressed-pilose petiole, acute or obtuse at the base, greatly 
varying in size (1-2 or 8-4 in. long), chartaceous, glabrous and 
glossy, beneath usually appressed-pilose on the nerves, the nerves 
and the lax net-veination on both sides conspicuous ; flowers 4- 
tose ; calyx densely appressed-pubescent, the lobes oblong-lanceo- 
late, bluntish, larger and broader in the females, dilated-reflexed, 
and nearly 8 lin. long ; corolla glabrous, in males hardly 2 lin., in 
the females nearly 3 lin. long, the tube inflated, the 4 lobes short, 
