216 /  MELIACER: 2 [ Schizochiton, 
lin. long, obovate-linear, puberulous; staminal tube as long as the 
style, from the middle adnate to the petals, appressed yellowish a 
pubescent outside, 6-cleft at the summit, the lobes oblong, blunt, - 
glabrous ; anthers 6, alternating with the lobes; ovary and style up 
the middle appressed pubescent. 
Has.—Tenasserim.—Fl. March. 
2. Sch. grandifiorus, Kz. (Chisogeton grandiflorus, Hiern. in 
H.f. Ind. Fl.i. 551),—An evergreen tree (40-50 + ; 
pairs, 
short thick tomentose petiolule, oblong or oblong-lanceolate, shortly 
acuminate, entire or nearly so, 6-8 in. long, above (with the 
bell-shaped, densely pubescent, obsoletely 4-toothed ; petals ae 
tube 
the base adnate to the petals, slightly pubescent, 6-7- 
crenate-lobed at summit, the lobes truncate-oblong, alternating with 
as many anthers; ovary and style tawny pubescent; ca 
3-lobed and pear-shaped, about 14 in. long, with a thick coriaceous 
yellow pericarp, 3-valved ; seeds large, enveloped in a complete 
_ arillus, 
Has.—Frequent in th ical forests of Martaban and T rim.—Fr. 
pas wy (ar Si “ai pereemetyie 
Remanxs.—Wood pale-brown, heavy, irregularly coarse-fibrous, but close- 
grained, rather hard. 
8. Sch. paniculatus, Hiern.; Hf, Ind. Fl. i, 559.—An ever-_ 
green tree, all so: : 
24 ft. long, the rachis terete, pubescent; leaflets in 6-12 pairs with 
an odd one, somewhat obliquely oblong or ovate-oblong, on short 
s e 
them ; calyx obsoletely 4-toothed, small; petals about } in. long oF 
“somewhat longer, puberulous; stami | pubes- 
cent, bluntish, 6-8-lobed, the lobes deeply 2-cleft ; style pubescent — 
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