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470 URTICACES, [ Gironmera, 
2. G. lucida, Kz.—An evergreen tree (30—40 + 10—15 + 3— 
4), all parts glabrous; leaves elliptical to oblong, on a glabrous 
petiole about 3 an in. long, obtuse or acute at the somewhat unequal 
hase, shortly acuminate, 5-8 in. long, entire, chartaceous, quite 
rous, very glossy on both sides and the adult ones almost 
polished beneath (the younger net-veined like G@. cuspidata), the 
lateral nerves impressed on the upper surface ; drupes on a glabrous 
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stylose-acuminate, quite glabrous. 
Has.—In the tropical forests of South Andaman.—Fr. May.—s.—-88= 
Metam. 
3. G. cuspidata, Planch. (Galumpita cuspidata, Bl.; G@. retien 
lata, Thw.; Bedd. Sylv. Madr., t. 313).—An evergreen tree fest! 
40 +10—15 + 8—4), all parts quite glabrous or the young shoots 
sparingly appressed-pilose ; leaves ovate to ovate-oblong, on 4 8 ab- 
rous petiole 2-3 lin. long, acute or rounded at the base, 3-5 mm. long; 
bluntish acuminate with a mucro, thin-chartaceous, entire, opaqués 
thinly but very conspicuously net-veined on both sides; male 
flowers in small glabrous panicles on the axils of the leaves; the 
- -Hab—Tropical forests of the eastern slopes of the Pegi Yomab, rare 
Apr.-May.—s, 
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