Gynopogon. | APOCYNER, 177 
thin-coriaceous, glabrous and glossy, parallel-veined; flowers small, 
white, on very short and thick pedicels, forming a short, glabrous, 
sessile or nearly sessile small cyme at the end of the branches ; 
calyx sharply 5-cornered, 5-toothed, glabrous; corolla nearly 4 an 
in. long, the tube slender ; drupes elliptical, the size of a very large 
pea, shortly stalked, smooth. 
Has.—Along the rocky shores of Tenasserim and the Andamans. 
2. G. breviflorum, Kz.—An evergreen, large, scandent shrub, 
tube; drupes elliptical, on a 1-2 lin. long slender stalk, pointed, 
glabrous. 
Has.—In the tropical forests of Martaban and Upper Tenasserim, at 2,000 
ft. elevation. 
leaves somewhat smaller and narrower (12-15 lin. broad), the 
lateral nerves more numerous.—(DC, Prod.) 
HaB.—Tenasserim, 
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