Trigonostemon. | EUPHORBIACER. 407 
lanceolate, on a 2-4 in. long petiole thickened at the apex, obtuse 
at the base, long-acuminate, 4-7 in. long, chartaceous, remotel 
oi obsoletely repand-toothed or entire, glabrous; flowers rather 
mall, on capillary pedicels up to } in. long, forming a very slender 
snisintely puberulous raceme or raceme-like panicle in the axils of 
the upper leaves; lobes of male calyx ovate or obovate, entire, 
those of the female triangular-ovate, long-acuminate, glandular- 
fringed ; hypogynous glands in both sexes free ; petals obovate ; 
ovary glabrous, the styles shortly 2-lobed. 
Has.—Tenasserim. 
ztum, Baill—An evergreen shrub, all parts glabrous, 
the leaf-buds minutely tawny-pubescent ; leaves lanceolate. to 
broadly or oblong-lanceolate, on a 1-2 in. long petiole thickened 
at the apex, obtuse at the base, obsoletely and remotely repand- 
toothed, 4-6 in. long, thick-chartaceous, long-acuminate, glabrous ; 
flowers shortly pedicelled, in elongate, minutely pubescent, rather 
robust spike-like racemes springing from the axils of the leaves ; 
calyx greyish appressed-pubescent, the lobes of the females ovate- 
lanceolate, minutely ciliate, entire ; petals puberulous ; hypogy- 
nous glands i in males distinct, in females united in a 5- lobed cup ; 
ovary greyish silky-pubescent ; capsules on nearly 3 an in. long 
peduncles thickened upwards, depressed, about 5 lin. in diatiiotet 
and half as high, glabrous; seeds almost globular, brown-varie- 
gated. 
Hab.—Upper Tenasserim.—Fr. Apr. 
GALEARIA, Zoll. & Mor. 
Flowers dioecious. Calyx 5-parted, the lobes imbricate in bud. 
Petals induplicate, cochleate- or cucullate-concave. Disk in male 
owers none. Stamens 10, in 2 series, surrounding the ovary- 
rudiment, the outer 5 sltarnating with the 5 inner ones ; filaments 
—— atthe base; anthers 2-rimose, the cells free. Ovary 2- or 
3- celled, with a single ovule in each cell ; styles 2 or 3, 2-parted. 
Drupe indehiscent, usually broader than long, containing a single 
-seeded stone. Albumen plenty. Embryo transverse, the coty- 
ledons flat, the radicle small.—Small trees or shrubs, with alter- 
nate simple leaves. Stipules by pairs. Flowers small, the females 
usually clustered, forming elongate racemes or a ce 
1. @ Wallichii, Kz.—An evergreen little tree or large shrub, 
the as i branchlets rusty-puberulous ; leaves oblong to linear. 
- Oblong, aeute at the base, on a rusty-pu — us petiole 2-3 lin. 
long, Siechtish: saiiabies ate, chartaceous, entir 4-6 in. one: puberu- 
lous alo ong the nerves beneath, laxly cctivatenl on both sides; 
