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and corolla puberulous, the tube of the latter about 3-4 lin. long, 
very villous at the throat; follicles paired, thin and slender, about 
Has.—Not unfrequent in the leaf-shedding, especially the open and dry, 
forests, from Prome and Martaban down to Tenasserim.—F. Oct.-Sept.—l.— 
8S.=CaS. Lat. Metam, 
2. A. spectabilis, R. Br—A large evergreen tree (80—100 x 
50—60 x ener all parts quite glabrous ; leaves obovate-oblong to 
oblong, acute or obtuse at the base, very shortly and stoutly petioled, 
HB.—Tropical forests of the Andamans.—s.—SS.=Si8., etc. 
URCEOLA, Roxb. 
Calyx 5-parted, the lobes blunt, without glands, Corolla tubular, 
the tube short, the throat without scales, lobes hardly imbricate 
m bud. Anthers hastate, Disk cupular or annular, truncate or 
oO 
fompressed-oblong, silk-hairy, terminated by 2 very unequal 
“rowns of hairs, the outer one short and formed simply by the 
