236 OLACINER. [ Cansjera. 
Hazs.—Rather nig cee in the tropical forests of the Andamans.—Fl. Apr.- 
May.—s.—SS.—SiS., 
2. riffithii, Mast. in H-f. Ind. Fl. i. 580.—An evergreen 
shrub or tree,(?) all parts glabrous ; leaves oblong-lanceolate, 2-3 in. 
ong, on a rather long petiole, ‘obtuse or acute at base, blunt or 
bluntish acuminate, entire, coriaceous, sete glossy above; 
flowers small, on straight, short, glabrous pedicels, forming 
an almost sessile short cyme in the axils. of the leaves; 3 calyx 
glabrous. 
Has.—Tenasserim. 
3. A. crassipes (Gomphandra crassipes, Mast. in Hf. Ind. 
Fi. i. 58 He —An evergreen tree Go B8 FB 12 + 19), all parts 
peduncle only 2-3 lin. long, at the base supported by the ruptured 
narrow — ‘truncate at the top and terminated by a promi- 
s acuminate disk. 
AB.—Rare in the —— forests along choungs of the eastern slopes of the 
rn Yomah.—s.—SS.=Si8S. 
pases Juss. 
didymous. Disk 4-lob Ovary 1-celled, with a solitary ovule 
on a short central placenta ; style filiform ; stigma almost capitate. 
Drupes with a thin sarcocarp, containing a crustaceous nut. Seed 
erect.—Scandent shrubs, with alternate entire leaves. Flowers small, 
in nude spikes. 
x brett ae sean retuse or blunt, small , ‘ i Bx parvifolia. 
Leaves dies: -lanceolate, pot inate, opaque; drupes ane . C. Rheedei. 
ves ovate-oblong, acute, glossy above ; drupes globular . C. zizyphifolia. 
1. C. parvifolia, Kz. ; H.f. Ind. Fl. i. 583.—Shrub, (?) all softer 
parts shortly pubescent or puberulous from forked hairs ; leaves 
than 
an in. long, ovate, rounded or obtuse ‘at base, 
notched or blunt, coriaceous, entire, on a short shortly tomentose 
petiole, on both sides shortly pubescent ; flowers small, sessile, form- 
