224 MELIACER. [ Walsura, 
one, ovate-oblong and oblong to oblong-lanceolate, on a 4-5. lin. 
(the terminal one on a 1-14 in.) long petiolule, 3-5 in. long, long 
and bluntish acuminate or cuspidate, rounded or acuminate at base, 
glabrous, chartaceous, beneath marked with white dots on the 
areoles between the net-veination; flowers small, white, on very 
short puberulous pedicels, forming rather long-peduncled- minutely 
greyish puberulous glabrescent corymbose panicles in the axils of 
the leaves and shorter than them; calyx shortly pubescent, the 
lobes oblong, blunt; petals oblong, acute, puberulous ; filaments all 
free, broad and flat, sprinkled with short hairs; berries elliptical or 
globular, the size of a cherry, greyish velvety, indehiscent, contain- 
ing a single seed completely enclosed in the arillus. 
Has.—tIn the tropical forests of the eastern slopes of the Pegu Yomah, ~ 
rather rare, but frequent in those of Martaban down to Tenasserim and the 
] 
Andamans,—F]. May; Fr. July.—s.—SS.—Metam. Lat. p- SiS. ete. 
3. W. hypoleuca, Kz. ; H.f. Ind. Fl. i. 564.—An evergreen tree 
(40—50 + 2 4+ 4-5), the younger shoots minutely puberulous; 
leaves unpaired-pinnate, quite glabrous, the rachis smooth or with 
a few lentils ; leaflets in 2 pairs with an odd one, elliptically or 
lanceolate-oblong, on an in. (the terminal one on a 2-24 in.) ; 
or shorter glabrous petiolule, 6-8 in. long, obtuse or acute at base, 
chartaceous, bluntish and shortly or long-acuminate, glabrous, very 
glaucous beneath, but without whitish areoles ; flowers rather 
small, white, on 1-2 lin. long puberulous pedicels, forming sessile 
or almost sessile puberulous corymbose panicles in the axils of the 
leaves and shorter than them ; calyx puberulous, the lobes oblong; 
bluntish ; petals 5, occasionally increased to 8, linear-lanceolate, 
acute, puberulous, nearly 2 lin. long; stamens 10, sometimes as 
many as 15, all free the filaments linear, narrower than the 
anthers, and equally broad, entire, villous; disk thick, red ; ovaty 
immersed, densely tawny tomentose ; unripe berries oblong, acuml- 
nate, greyish-velvety. 
Has.—Frequent in the i ea Sik 
—s.—85.—Si8, chloritic i ong forests of South Andaman.—Fl. May 
4. W. o: oe Kz.—An evergreen tree (40—50 + 10—18 
+ 4—6) ; the leat: uds tawn =. : 
ules, lanceolate to oblong-lanceolate, 3-44 in, long, thin cha 
ceous, rather long-acuminate, peneath uniformly glaucescent, the 
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very slender and long peduncled, poorly branched, Grrntnggs : 
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