360 EUPHORBIACER. [ Antidesma. 
pressed-globular, the size of a large pepper-kernel, on a densel 
pubescent straight pedicel about a line long, black, sappy, sparingly 
and shortly hispid. 
Has.—Tenasserim.—Fr. March. 
nate, while young slightly pubescent, at length char- 
taceous and glossy above ; flowers minute, whitish, on slender or 
rotundate, somewhat acute; stamens usually 4; disk glabrous ; 
stigmas terminal; drupes slightly compressed-ovoid, about 2 lin. 
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Has.—Frequent in the tropical forests of the eastern slopes of the Pegu 
Yomah and of Martaban; also on the Andamans.—F. s.—SS.= ow. SiS. 
Remarxs.— Wood brown, rather heavy, soft, of a fine and close grain. 
8. A. diandrum, 
447.—Kin-pa-lin.—A tree (12—20 + 6—8+41—2) shedding leaves 
pilose, about 2-3 lin. long; leaves variable in shape, from ellipti- 
cally and obovate-to oblong-lanceolate, on a glabrous or slightly 
les 
ellipsoid, red, then bluish black, sappy, about 2 lin. long, smooth, 
le, the putamen grossly foveolate. 
Has.—Common in the mixed forests, especially the lower ones, all over 
Burma from Prome and Martaban dowa to Tenasserim; also Chittagong 
Fl, May-June; Fr. CS.—l:—ss.— wo All, SiS. 
REMazxs.— Wood rather heavy, red-brown or pale-brown, close-grained, takes 
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