384 EUPHORBIACER. | Mallotus. 
Has.—Frequent in the tropical forests of the Andamans.—Fl. March-Apr.; - 
Fr. May-June.—s. 
female calyx membranous, s athaceously slitting ; ovary ensely 
puberulous-echinate, the style short and stiff, along with the out- 
side of the stigmas indistinctly appressed-hispid ; capsules 3-coccous, 
the cocci the size of a small pea, echinate and tawny-pubescent. 
Has.—Very common along choungs, etc.,in the tropical forests all over 
Burma from Pegu and Martaban down to Tenasserim and the Andamans.—Fil. 
March-Apr.—s.—S8.=SiS. Metam. 
3 to 10 lines, rather abruptly and bluntish acuminate, chartaceous, 
3-6 lin. long, coarsely or obsoletely repand-toothed, glabrous, 
beneath dotted with golden-coloured glands, the nerves and trans-— 
verse veination thin ; flowers small, greenish, shortly pedicelled, the . 
‘males clustered, the females solitary, forming glandular-do' ve 
but otherwise glabrous racemes at the end of the branchlets or of 
