376 : EUPHORBIACER. [ Croton. 
Var. 2, shindr: capsules the size of a large pea or small cherry; . 
seeds while unripe sprinkled with stellate hairs. 
Has.—Var. 2: frequent in the mixed forests, especially the lower ones, all 
over Prome and Pegu.—Fl. Fr. May-June.—l.—SS.= a (?), 
10. C. calococcus, Kz.—A shrub, all parts thinly covered with 
short, stiff, stellate hairs ; leaves elliptically ovate to ovate, rounded 
at the 2-glanded base, on a slender stellately rough petiole 3-4 lin. 
long, shortly acuminate, minutely repand-serrate, rarely almost 
entire, 1-2 in. long, membranous, yellowish green, stellate-pubescent 
beneath, above stellately rough; flowers slenderly pedicelled, in 
slender pubescent racemes terminating -the branchlets; bracts 
minute, subulate, hirsute; calyx hispid, the lobes under the fruit 
about 14 lin. long, lanceolate ; capsules deeply and almost divari- 
cately 3-lobed and 38-coccous, the size of a pea, covered with 
tubercles terminated by radiating stiff hairs ; seeds brown, smooth. 
Has.—In shrubberies around Rangoon.—Fr. June.—S$8.—Lat. 
SUMBAVIA, Baill. 
numerous, on a central, minutely stellate-tomentose, convex recep- 
tacle surrounded at the base by a rudimentary disk; anthers 
erect, basifix, 2-rimose, the cells adnate. Ovary-rudiment, none. 
Ovary 3-celled, with a solitary ovule in each cell; styles 3, united 
at the base and circinnately revolute, Capsule 8-coccous. Seeds 
arillate.-—Trees, with alternate, simple, triplinerved leaves 2-clanded 
at the base. Flowers small, bracted, spicate-racemose. 
1. §. macrophylla, Muell. Arg.—An evergreen tree (25—35 
roundedly or angularly produced or narrowly peltate at the narrowed 
2-glanded base, on a silvery seurfy-puberulous petiole 1-2 in. long 
tomentose, about 2 lin. in diameter or somewhat larger ; hypogynous 
disk urceolate, the receptacle tomentose 3 ovary tawny-stellate-to- 
ading. 
Frequent along choungs in the tropical forests of the eastern — of 
Has.- 
the Pegu Yomah and from M im.—Fr. C.S.—8—— 
ae om Martaban down to Tenasserim.—Fr. C.S ° 
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