364 EUPHORBIACER. [ Cyclostemon. 
* & Flowers on pedicels hardly up to 4 lin. long; stig- 
as sessile, minute, 3-angular. 
Flowers greyish pubescent ; drupes obsoletely 4-lobed, puberu- 
lous , : ‘ : : . ° . : . . C. subsessilis. 
1. C. macrophyllum, Bl.; Bedd. Sylv. Madr., t. 278.—An 
evergreen tree (30—40 + 15—20 + 2—3), all parts glabrous ; 
leaves unequal at the base, oblong to oblong-lanceolate, on a thick 
2-3 lin, long petiole, more or less acuminate, 3-6 in. long, coria- 
Has.—Not unfrequent in the tropical forests of South Andaman —Fr. Apr.- 
May.—s.—SS.=SiS. Metam. 
C. eglandulosum, Kz.—An evergreen tree (40—50 + 15— 
pairs from the axils of the leaves ; ovary 2-celled, tawny-velvety- 
pubescent, the stigmas sessile, dilated 3-angular, crenate, glabrous. 
Has.—Rare in the tropical forests of Arracan.—s.—SS8,=SiS. 
3. C. subsessile, Kz.—An evergreen tree (25—30 + 15—18+ 
13—2), all parts glabrous; bark greenish white, 1-2 lin, thick, 
rather smooth; cut brown ; leave; 
oblong to elliptically-oblong, bluntish and often somewhat abruptly 
acuminate, 4-6 in. long, ch 
lous, 2-celled with as man 
bluntish, 3-angular, minute, sessile stigmas. 
_Has.—Frequent in the tropical forests of Martaban and Arracan; also 
Chittagong.—FI. R.S.; Fr. A r.-May.—s.—SS.—=SiS. Metam. 
REMARKS.—Wood brown, heavy, close-grained, apparently good. 
