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33. F, uniglandulosa, Wall.—An evergreen low shrub, 2-3 
ft. high, the branchlets shortly appressed-hispid ; stipules lanceo- 
late-subulate, appressed-pubescent ; leaves obovate-lanceolate -to 
obovate-oblong, somewhat cuneate at the base, on a strong, roughish, 
brown petiole 2-3 lin. long, shortly and rather bluntish acuminate, 
remotely and bluntish repand-serrate, 3-4 in. long, thick charta- 
ceous, glabrous, with 6-7 nerves at each side anastomosing along 
the margin, transversely veined ; receptacles globular, umbonate, 
the size of a pea, crimson, sprinkled with short stiff hairs, narrowed 
into an appressed-hispid stalk, sessile or nearly so, and usually soli- 
tary in the axils of the leaves. 
Has.—Along choungs in the Pegu Yomah.—Fr. Jan. 
34. F. vasculosa, Wall.—An evergreen tree, about 80-35 
ft. high, all parts quite glabrous; stipules lanceolate, glabrous; 
leaves from elliptical and oblong to obovate-oblong, acute or obtuse 
at the base, 4-8 in. long, shortly and blunt-acuminate or apiculate, 
rarely blunt, on 4-14 in. long petiole jointed at the apex, entire 
or waved, rigidly chartaceous, glabrous, especially above very 
glossy and almost as if varnished, in a dried state beautifully green 
or yellowish green, shortly 8-nerved at the base, the lateral nerves 
numerous, and along with the rather lax but elegant net-veination 
strongly prominent on both sides; receptacles globular, umbonate, 
the size of a large pea, glabrous, abruptly narrowed in a stalk 
varying in length from 4-2-3 lines, on slender glabrous pedun- 
cles 2-3 lin. long, arising usually by pairs from the axils of the 
leaves ; bracts 3, persistent, minute, triangular, at the end of the 
peduncle, 
HaB.—Tenasserim.—Fr. Dee. 
obovate-oblon. , rounded or acute at the base, ona 3-14 _ lon 
petiole, 3-8 in. long, bluntish and often rather abruptly acuminate, 
arising usually b airs from the axils of the leaves; bracts 3, 
