Chailletia. } OLACINER. 231 
, 
Has.—Chittagong. . i 
: 3. Ch. macropetala, Turez.; H.f. Ind. Fl. i. 571.—An ever- 
above, 3-43 in, long, thin coriaceous ; flowers about 2 lin. in diame- 
ter, in densely. tomentose cymes; sepals united into a turbinate 
tube, unequal, blunt, appressed greyish pubescent ; petals somewhat 
longer than the sepals (in the females twice as large), split to 
below the middle; stamens as long as the petals; the anthers in the 
females without pollen; scales of the disk 4-sided, crenate 3 Ovary 
m the males rudimentary, in the females globular, white-hairy, 
the style long and slender, 3-cleft at the apex. 
Has.—Tenasserim. 
OLACINEA. 
Flowers regular, hermaphrodite, or rarely unisexual, Calyx 
small, 4-6-toothed, free or adnate to the disk. Petals 4-6, free or 
more or less united, valvate. Stamens as many or twice as many 
as (rarely fewer than) petals, adnate to the base of the petals or 
and h 
Flowers fe i 
_, About 25 species are found in Burma, but little is known of 
scandent, with usually alternate simple leaves. Stipules none. 
) w and in spi i nicles. 
%* Stamens twice as many as petals (rarely fewer), or if of 
the same number, opposite to them. 
O Ovary often 2-3-celled at base, at least at the summit 
l-celled. Placenta central, with 2 or 3 pendulous 
ovules, { 
