i 
Briedetia.] EUPHORBIACER. 369 
rarely bluntish or shortly acuminate, 14-3 in. long, chartaceous, 
glabrous, pale-coloured beneath ; flowers small, the females almost 
sessile, the males on very short pedicels, glabrous, in dense clusters 
in the axils of the leaves; calyx glabrous, the lobes angular, about 
+ a line long; disk in females cup-shaped ; drupes globular, the 
size of a small pea, purplish black, smooth, containing a 2-coccous 
dehiscent putamen. 
Has.—Tenasserim and Andamans.—Fr. May. 
6. B. stipularis, Bl.; Bedd. Sylv. Madr., 201; Brand. For. FL, 
449.—Sin-ma-no-pyin.—A large scandent shrub, all younger parts 
tawny or rusty pubescent; leaves,elliptical to elliptically obovate, 
Has.—Common in the mixed forests, especially the lower ones and the 
savannahs, all over Burma from Ava and Martaban down to Tenasseri 
close of R.S.; Fr. C.8.—L—SS.=All. SiS. Metam. oo (?). 
_ 7. B, dasycalyx, Kz.—A large scandent shrub, the young 
shoots tawny-pubescent ; leaves obovate to obovate-oblong, obtuse 
at the base, on a rather thick petiole about 2 lin. long, shortly 
acuminate, apiculate or bluntish, 2-6 in. long, obsoletely repand, 
chartaceous, glabrescent above, beneath somewhat glaucescent and 
shortly and sparingly pubescent, the nerves and veination very pro- 
inent ; flowers small, shortl tawny-tomentose, sessile, numerous, 
in dense, globular, tomentose clusters in the axils of the leaves and 
orming often a sort of interrupted spurious spike (the leaves 
being reduced to floral leaves) at the end of the branchlets; calyx 
densely tawny-pubescent outside, about 2 lin. in diameter, the lobes 
im fruit a line long, lanceolate, acute; disk orbicular, smooth, with 
4 Ting of stiff bristles round the base of the drupe; petals obovate- 
linear; drupes ovoid-elliptical, the size of a pea, smooth, bluish- 
black, sappy, the calyx not accrescent. 
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