Tetranthera.| LAURINER. 297 
eo ee - aaa | 4 5 a 
hairy. 
— sessile or fascic 
Leaves from oval to obovate, blunt; petiole re 1 inch long . I. monopetala. 
Leaves alternate, alae ‘usually nente 0 r shortly acuminate ; 
petiole usually less than 4 an in. long . LT. amara, 
As former, but a shrub ; leaves ee or less opposite, usually 
bluntish-acuminate . ZT. lancifolia, 
Leaves laheaclate to erthe appressed silky: puberulous beneath . T. glauca. 
++ Bra = gai or nearly so 
on 
Leaves obovate or boise oblong, bs -petioled ; eee sessile . 7, leiantha 
Leaves lanceolate, glaucous beneath ; umbels pedun Fag Bs schpanibes 
* *& Perianth-tube enlarged to a large, fleshy, entre or lobed 
yp tapering % hick stalk. 
O Umbel rolitary clustered, or forming a redved um~ 
aga orymb in the axils wi the leav 
s not glaucous benea 
Leaves shortly bognencab beneath and very gee in net- 
veined . T. Martabanica, 
x x Leaves ‘more or less g laucous bene 
Seog tomentose ; leaves tartaric beneath, thie shar 
. T. nuculanea. 
Quite sea Saale ; ‘leaves rigidly cori riaceou . Z. myristicefolia. 
OO Ui seein . se age in cai or shorter axillary 
+ Inflorescence and all other parts quite glab- 
rou, 
Leaves uniformly green branchlets sharply an near - «+ D, nitida. 
+ Inflorescence puberulous to es rove. 
— hen ed zlascou beneath, shortly acuminate; racemes 
wny-tomentose; fruiting- sag “ahtines berry 
ae . LT. Panamonya, 
Leaves whitch or glaucous | beneath and strongly ‘net-veined, 
shortly acuminate ; s shortened, tawny- pee | 
flting-cap: lobed ; cesing oblong . albicans. 
Leaves not ia geen beneat th, blunt or ne early 60 5 
short and tom ee ees entire ; pao ae 
globular . I. semecarpifolia. 
* Per ‘anth-tube ane slightly a Gear the fruit, flat or 
slightly con 
ia leak ah —A tree, all softer parts velvety pubes- 
cent or tomentose; leaves lanceolate to elliptically and obovate- 
lanceolate, on a tomentose strong petiole 1-3 in. long, acute at 
the base, 33-5 in. long, blunt or bluntish ainininate: coriaceous, 
shortly puberulous above, densely pubescent or villous-tomentose 
beneath ; flowers small, forming tomentose heads on an inch long 
or shorter tomentose peduncle arising solitary from the axils of 
the leaves and from above the scars of the fallen ones. 
Haz.—Ava (according to Meissner). 
2. T, laurifolia, Jacq.: Brand. For. Fl. 379.— Ong-tong, a 
name given to all species o of the genus.—An evergreen tree (40—60 
+15—30+3—5), the branchlets softly tawny-pubescent or minutely 
tomentose ; leaves variable in size and shape, from oblong-lanceo- 
