240 OLACINER, [ Daphniphyltopsis. 
puberulous outside ; style short, oblique; nut woody-fibrous, ovate- 
oblong, plano-convex, terminating in a reflexed point, the thick and 
puffy fleshy white appendage covering the whole flat inner face. 
Has.—Frequent in the oo forests of South Andaman.—Fl. Apr.-May; — 
Fr. June-July.—s. —SS.=SiS. M 
oe Kz. 
Calyx 5-lobed, accrescent. Petals 5, rarely 6-7, free. Stamens 
10, all perfect, alternately or irregularly longer. Ovary inferior, 
pedicel-like, crowned with a rather large epigynous annular disk; 
style very short, simple. Fruit connate with the enlarged calyx, 
-erowned by the hypogynous disk and calyx-lobes.—Trees with — 
simple leaves. Flowers small, sessile, in axillary peduncled heads. 
. D. capitata, Kz.—A large evergreen tree (60—70 +25—30 
+8—1 0), the shoots sparingly Spee leaves oblong or almost 
ovate-oblong, on a petiole about an in. long, thinly acuminate, 
rounded or obtuse at the usually oblique base, entire, coriaceous, 
see tn the daur hill forests of Martab , east of Tounghoo, at 4,000 
1 Habel in th dam i ch.—s =—=Metam. mre plete 
GONOCARYUM, Mig. 
eet polygamous. Sepals 5, distinct, imbricate. Petals 5, | 
a t t | 
lobes.—Glabrous trees with pa i ae Flowe eal 
slender, the hermaphrodite-females in very ars racemes or fe 
Leaves opaque; drupes 4-3-angular a er ° . G. gracile. 
=) glossy ; drupes terete z G. Grifithianum. 2 
1. G. gracile, Mig. ; |(Pitebentymna Wallichii, Mast. m HE 
Ind. Fl. i. 590.—Proba bly an evergreen tree, all parts glabrous; — 
leaves oblong or coindecn: unequal and obtuse at base, about 5 
in. long or longer, on about 5-6 lin. long petioles, bluntish apicu- 
late, entire, very coriaceous, glabrous, opaque; flowers minute, 
sessile, the fertile hermaphrodites in short, che-malaciad > 
