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leaves in H.S., all parts glabrous; bark greyish-brown, about 4-3 in, 
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thick, rather even, coarsely fibrous within ; cut red ; leaves unpaired. 
petiolule, obliquely ovate-lanceolate or ovate-oblong, about 3-4 In. 
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Has.—In the tropical forests of the Pegu Yomah, rather rare, common in 
those of Martaban.—Fl, March-Apr. ; Fr. Oct.-Nov.—s.—SS.=SiS. Metam. 
RemArxs.— Wood reddish, turning soon reddish-brown, with asilvery lustre, 
soft, fibrous, coarse, but rather close-grained. Q’==28 pd.—Good for furniture, 
house-building, etc. Exudes an aromatic resin. 
®. C. multij Kz.—Toung-da-ma.—An evergreen tree (70— 
90 $4000 oe) , the trunk eunaele buttressed at base, the 
young shoots minutely tawny puberulous ; leaves up to 3 ft. long, 
unpaired-pinnate, the terete petioles and the 2-3 lin. long petiolules 
puberulous while young; leaflets in 12-15 pairs with an one, 
alternating, from ovate to oblong-lanceolate, somewhat oblique, 
unequal at base and rounded on one side, acuminate, 5-6 in. long, 
membranous, entire ; flowers small, white, on } a line long pedicels, 
Tacemose, forming glabrous contracted panicles; petals and sepals 
5 each, urceolate-converging, oblong-lanceolate, rather acute, the 
latter 14 to nearly 2 lin. long, minutely ciliolate; stamens 10, 
free ; Ovary with 10 furrows. 
-—Rather rare in the tropical forests of the eastern slopes of the Pegu 
Yomah, west of Tounghoo.—Fl. March. —Sis. 
3. C. serrata, Royle; Brand. For. Fl. 73.—A tree, all parts 
glabrous, or the young shoots minutely puberulous ; leaves un - 
while young puberulous, soon glabrous ; leaflets in 10-15 
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an in. long, smooth ; seeds broadly winged at one 
