Baliospermum. | EUPHORBIACER. 411 
the base, on a 1-3 in. long petiole, remotely and usually coarsely 
repand-toothed, membranous, from 1 or 1} in. to nearly a foot 
long, acuminate, glabrous or more usually hirsute along the nerves 
or rarely over the whole under-surface ; ; flowers minute, the males 
. on eapillary, the females on shorter pedicels, variously clustered 
in the axils of the upper leaves or of the reduced floral leaves, and 
forming terminal or axillary glabrous or appressed- pubescent pani- 
cles; calyx sparingly appressed-hirsute; stamens very numerous, 
connate by pairs; hypogynous glands in both sexes connate in a 
ring; ovary densely appressed-hirsute ; capsules 3-coccous, the cocci 
obovoid, the size of a pea, minutely and fugaceously hispid; seeds 
élliptically obovoid, glossy, somewhat marmorated. 
AB.—Frequent in all tiene deta pi ge rahe i ws mixed and 
dry ones, all over Burma from ep and Ava down up to 3,000 
ft. elevation.— Fl. Fr. D.S.—l.—SS. 
1-1} in. long, sonality 2- : in. long, paid brkendck entire, above 
minutely, beneath densely and softly pubescent; flowers small, on 
slender pubescent pedicels, forming slender, pubescent, long-peduncled 
panicles in ~ axils of the leaves; perianth-seements lanceolate, 
14-2 lin. long, appressed-hirsute ; oyary and the very young capsules 
densely da wiejisiiats 
aB.—Adjoining provinces of Siam.—Fl. H.S. 
CARUMBIUM, Rwat. 
Flowers monoecious, or rarely dioecious. pores: 2-3-parted. 
imbricate in both sexes. Petals and disk none. Stamens 2-3, 
free or shortly connate ; " snthers 2-rimose, longitadnaly adnate, 
Ovary-rudiment none. Ovary 2-3- rare ely 4 celled, with a soli- 
tary ovule in each cell; styles as many as ov vareealia, ‘Gugle or 
shortly connate. Capsule more or less drupaceous or berry-! 
ost not or slowly capsular-dehiscing, 2-4-coccous. Seeds with 
a complete or incomplete spurious arillus.—Trees with alternate 
simple leaves. Stipules paired. Flowers small, in ter 
ry racemes or spikes. 
X Petioles bearing a gland on —N side of the apex. 
Leaves rhomboid-ovate, entire vol ae -4-coceous ; seeds enve- 
loped in a white soapy su - _« GC. sebiferum. 
Leaves more or Lew cliptical or borat, serrulate; arupes nosey 
- or 1-coccous, berry-like, ar e - C. imsigne. 
x xX Peticles without glands 
Leaves entire, more or less glaucescent beneath  . § . . C. baecatum, 
