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258 VERBENACEX. [ Glossocarya. 
with a short point; capsules towards the apex sparingly hirsute 
from spreading hairs. 
Hazs.— Tenasserim and Ava. Fr. Nov.—SS.=Ca. 
HYMENOPYRAMIS, Wall. 
Calyx very small, 4-toothed, much enlarging after flowering. 
Corolla almost funnel-shaped with a short tube of the length 
of the calyx, the limb 4-parted, almost equal. Stamens nearly 
equal, inserted at the throat, exserted; anthers erect, 2-celled, 
the cells opening longitudinally. Ovary 2-celled, with 2 ovules 
in 
and resting on a very elongate slender peduncle.—Scandent shrubs, 
with simple opposite leaves. Flowers minute, cymose, formmg 
brachiate, terminal and axillary panicles. 
minute, white, on puberulous capillary short but in fruit very 
much (4-5 lin.) elongating pedicels, in small cymes arran : 
brachiate puberulous panicle at the end of the branchlets and in 
the axils of the upper leaves ; corolla obliquely bell-shaped, 4-lobed ; 
stamens long-exserted ; fruiting calyx about 4 lin. long, oblong, 
4-winged, chartaceous and veined, minutely puberulous ; capswe 
globular, enclosed in the calyx, pilose. : 
Has.—-Common in the dry f ; —Fl. Nov.; Fr. 
URS eeeche Aik De ee PEs OL 
TECTONA, L. f. 
Calyx bell-shaped, 5-6-cleft. Corolla almost rotate or funnel 2 
shaped, the tube nearly as long as the calyx, the limb 5-6-cleft, — 
led, the cells opening longitudinally. Ovary 4-celled, wit” — 
a solitary ovule in each cell; style as long as the stamens; stigma — 
sharply 2-cleft. Fruit a bony nut, densely vilious-tomentos®, 
enclosed in the inflated calyx, 4-celled. Albumen none.—Trees 
with opposite or ternate leaves, Flowers rather small, in termm™ 
brachiate panicles, 
