Macaranga.| EUPHORBIACER. 387 
Bracts leafy, toothed or pectinate, acuminate, 2-4 lin, long, with- 
out gland, in females larger ; capsules 2-3-coccous, subulate- 
prickl ¢ : 3 3 ‘ F : 3 
* *& Leaves not peltate. 
x owers in bractless panicles, females forming 
2 . WM. Tanarius. 
a terminal long-peduncled bracted head 
Branchlets glabrous; leaves minutely pubescent, more or less 
ovate; bracts lacerate-toothed ; styles $ an in. long; capsules 
2-coccous, red-glandular and laxly subulate-muricate , . MU. membranacea. 
Leaves oblong, glabrous ; bracts entire ; styles an in. long ; ovary 
most glabrous. : : : ‘ 4 , < , M. Andamanica. 
X X Male flowers in leafy but small-bracted slender 
panicles ; females unknown, 
Branchlets and leaves densely puberulous; flowers 2-androus ; 
anicles lax and slender, large ; : : . : » M. minutiflora. 
Leaves glabrous, opaquely glaucescent beneath; flowers monand- 
rous ; panicles dense and crowded, small 3 ‘ . UM, populifolie. 
1, M. denticulata, Muell. Arg.—Toung-hpek-wam.—An ever- | 
green tree (40—60 + 15—30+5—8), the youn rts densely and 
minute, the males minute, sessile, in small clusters sup ya 
Hap.—Frequent in the tropical forests from Arracan, Pegu, and Martaban 
down to Tenasserim.—Fl. Mare r.—s.—SS. = Metam. SiS. 
Remarxs.—Wood red-brown, adapted for cabinet-work. Exudes a red 
resin, 
2. M. Indica, Wight ; Bedd. Sylv. Madr., 211, t. 287,—An 
evergreen tree (50—60 +20—30+6—11), the young parts covered 
with a tawny or rusty-coloured fugaceous tomentum, the branch- 
lets strong and glabrescent, glaucescent ; stipules large, ovate- 
oblong, acute, fugaceously tomentose ; leaves more or less orbi- 
