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Calyx, petals, and reproductive organs perfectly glabrous. . . D. binectariferum. 
Calyx, petals, and staminal tube minutely pubescent. . . 
centre. Arillus none.—Trees, with abruptly or unpaired-pinnate 
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1. D, procerum, Hiern. in H.f. Ind. Fl. i. 547.—An evergreen 
tree (60—70 + 30—40 + 4—5), the young shoots slightly pubescent ; 
leaves abruptly or unpaired-pinnate, the rachis glabrous ; leaflets 
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8-toothed at summit, the teeth notched ; ovary and style half-way 
appressed rusty-pubescent ; capsules pyriform, the size of the fist, 
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with a thick coriaceous D. 
_ Has.—Rare in the aay eee the southern slopes of the Pegt 
Yomah ; also Tenasserim.— Dec.—s.—SS.=Lat. p- 
