296 LAURINER. [ Eudiandra, 
petiole thickened at the base, narrowed and cuneate at the base, 
obovate or elliptically oblong, very blunt and rounded or shortly 
and blunt-acuminate, along with the branchlets glabrous or beneath 
on the nerves minutely puberulous and glaucous, thinly nerved and 
obsoletely net-veined, above rather prominently net-veined, and the 
midrib immersed or impressed; panicles 5-6 in. long, almost as 
long as the leaves, corymbose-branched from the middle ; flowers 
unknown ; fruiting pedicels very short and thick; berry naked, 
ovate-globular, smooth, 9 lin. long.—Very similar to Cyanodaphne 
cuneata, Bl., but differing by the deciduous perianth.—(After 
. : 
Meissner.) 
* Has.—Tenasserim. 
TETRANTHERA, Jacq. 
ters within an involucre of 4 concave deciduous bracts, arranged 
im short racemes or clusters in the leaf-axils or at the leafless 
nodes, 
* Perianth-tube slightl i 
Mats coon ‘9 y enlarged under the fruit, flat or 
Limb of perianth wanting and truncate, or very i 
> um- 
perfect, and all its lobes or part of Pritt saved 
i muted into stamens, Stamens 15-30, 
io ubescent ; umbels solitary in the axils of the leaves 7. tomentosa. 
dh — neg slightly pubescent ; umbels clustered or in 
; Spee ty oe ones ; . T. laurifolia. 
OO Sia developed, 6-cleft ; stamens 9-12. 
eaves coriaceous (all th y = 
se Path (a ese doubtfully refer 
oe ++ Umb led. 
ves oblong-lanceolate, very acuminate, glabrous . =. Ss. ZT. Rangoonensis. 
++ Umbels song or the peduncle very much 
Leaves oblong or oval, assis “a , ifoli 
; densely fulvous-pubescent beneath 7. longifolia. 
faye esl ore rounded or almost see at sek: aibean a 
A Oh cain Mts eee ee ar 
X X Leaves chartaceous or membranous. 
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