362 EUPHORBIACES. [ Aporosa. 
thin-coriaceous, entire, glabrous, beneath slightly vesicular-dotted ; 
flowers minute, the males protected by very broad (3 times broader 
Has.—Frequent in the Eng forests all over Prome, Pegu, and Martaban 
down to Tenasserim.—Fl. Feb.-March; Fr. May-June.—l.—S8.—=Lat. 
3. A. villosula, Kz.—Thit-sap.—aAn evergreen tree (25—30 
+8—12+2—22), the young shoots slightly appressed-pubescent 
and soon glabrescent; leaves oblong to elliptically and obovate- 
oblong, obtuse or acute at the base, on a glabrous }-2 in. long 
petiole thickened at the apex, shortly bluntish acuminate or apicu- 
late, entire or nearly so, 3-5 in. long, rigidly chartaceous or thin- 
coriaceous, glabrous, in a dried state fuscescent and glossy ; flowers 
minute, the males unknown, the females sessile, protected by broad, 
rather blunt, ciliolate, densely imbricate bracts, forming short 
catkins up to 4 in. long, arising by 2 or more from the axils of 
the leaves or from above the scars on the branches; ovary densely 
tawny-villous, the stigmas smooth, short, recurved and shortly 
2-lobed at the apex; berries ovoid, the size of a large pea, orange- 
red, stigmatose-apiculate, sparingly and shortly hirsute or some- 
times almost glabrous, 2- or 1-celled, with as many seeds. 
Haxs.—Frequent in the tropical forests alon rn slopes of the Pe; 
Yomah, alk deiee Martaban ia Part ta. the jeden 
March, Apr. ; Fr. May-June.—s.—l.—$S.=Lat. p- 
4. A, burghii, Baill—An evergreen tree (25—30+8—12 
+ 2—3), the leaf-buds sparingly tawny-pubescent ; leaves broadly- 
t the base, on a }-4 in. long petiole 
thickened at the apex, bluntish acuminate, remotely repand or 
Has.—Not unfrequent in the tropical forests from Chittagong and Pegu 
down to Tenasserim,—Fl, Feb.-March,—s.—SS8,=SiS. Metam. 
