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AB.—Not unfrequent in the tropical forests of the Pegu Yomah along 
choungs; also in similar localities on the Andamans and probably also Tenas- 
serim. an.-March.—s.—8S,—Si8. 
Has.—Tropical forests of the Pegu Yomah; also Andamans.—Fr. C.S. and 
H.S.—s.—SS8.=SiS. 
5. F. euphylla, Kz.—An evergreen tree, all parts glabrous, 
the branchlets whitish ; stipules lanceolate, acuminate, almost glab- 
prominent, especially on the upper side, the lateral nerves thin and 
rather parallel, narrow-set, uniting towards the margin, the net- 
veination rather lax and little prominent; receptacles sessile, by 
pairs in the axils of the leaves, globular, the size of a large pea, 
glabrous, 3-bracted at the base, the bracts small, broadly ovate, 
acute, glabrous. 
Has.—Ava, Kakhyen hills.—Fr. March. 
_ 16. F. nuda, Miq.—An evergreen tree (40—50 + 10—12 + 
5—6), all parts glabrous; stipules small, lanceolate, glabrous ; 
leaves ovate-oblong to oblong, acute at the base, on a 4-6 lin. long 
petiole, bluntish acuminate, 3-4 in. long, chartaceous, entire, glab- 
Tous, faintly 3-nerved at the base, the midrib broad and prominent 
