236 BIGNONIACEE. [ Heterophragma. 
apiculate or bluntish and obscurely serrate, chartaceous, slightly 
and shortly pubescent, glabrescent above ; flowers showy, sulphur- 
coloured, on greyish or yellowish grey, tomentose, 3-4 lin. long pedi- 
cels, forming short densely tomentose panicles at the end of the 
leafless branches ; calyx 4-2 in. long or shorter, bell-shaped and slit 
to the middle, distinctly 3- or 2-toothed or -lobed, greyish tomen- 
tose outside, glabrous inside; corolla funnel-shaped, quite glabrous, 
the tube an inch long or longer, the lobes spreading and more than 4 : 
the length of the tube, undulate-crispate ; capsules up to 2 ft. long, 
exactly as those of Spathodea stipulata, elongate linear-oblong, 
rather compressed, acuminate, densely greyish-tawny tomentose, 
the septum very reduced and short, the median edges septum-like 
dilated ; seeds elongate-winged, about 2 in. long. 
aB.—Not unfrequent in the open and dry forests of Prome, less frequent 
ore base of the Pegu Yomah.—Fl. March-Apr.; Fr. June (?)—l.—8S= 
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Has.—Not unfrequent in the upper mixed forests from Ava, Pegu, and 
Martaban down to Tenasseri Pe : see Ae Fr. Apr- 
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PAYANELIA, DC. 
Calyx tubular-bell-shaped, shortly 5-lobed, between the lobes 
produced into keel-like fells, sheet se oak Corolla ven 
tricose-funnel-shaped and constricted into a short tube, the lobes 
somewhat uneq . Fertile stamens 4, with a fifth rudimentary 
ac mous, inserted at the constriction of the corolla-tubes 
