Salacia. ] CELASTRINER. 259 
long ; petals sessile, rotundate, about 3-4 lin. long; stamens 3, 
inserted inside the disk; anthers on very short dilated and reflexed 
filaments ; ovary smooth ; style short. 
Has.—Tenasserim. 
S. verrucosa, Wight. ; H.f. Ind. Fl. i. 628.—A large scand- 
std, e 
ent shrub, all parts glabrous, the branches rarely terete or obscurel 
-angular and (along with the more or less compressed branchlets) 
above, turning brownish in drying ; flowers numerous, small, on 
slender about 6-7 lin. long pedicels arising from axillary or lateral 
buliet, with a thick coriaceous skin as in S. Roxburghii, 3-celled, 
with a single large seed in each cell. 
Jan Wee tequent in the tropical forests of Martaban and Tenasserim.—Fl. 
‘an.-March ; Fr, Apr.—s : 1—SS.—Metam. 
5. §, poxburghii, Wall.; H.f. Ind. Fl. i. 627.—A lofty woody 
us, ol above, turning brown or blackish in drying ; 
ened wah or of a deep greenish- 
