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* x s of inflorescence more or less ¢ pubescent or villous, 
Bractlets mieiis and short ; the whole plant pioneer or villous- 
BY ahersored . A. serratus, 
Bractlets linear, as long or longer than the pedicels " the whole 
plant cathier mab, only the nerves above villous A. aporeticus, 
1. A, Cobbe, Bl. —(A. littorahs, Bl) —A shiibs: all parts glab- 
rous ; leaves small, 3-foliolate; leaflets on short petiolules or almost 
or Se i all over; filaments villous at the ‘cork ovary pubescent, 
2-lobed ; berries usually solitary, very rarely paired, globular, the 
size of a pepper-kernel, bright red, 1-seeded. 
. Finis and Tenasserim ; also Chittagong.—FI. July. 
DC.—A much-branched evergreen little tree, the 
Paes slightly pubescent, soon glabrescent; leaves 3-foliolate ; 
ts ovate to ovate-oblong, shortly petioluled or almost sessile, 
about 2-4 in. long, acute or acuminate, irregularly and coarsely 
serrate, sometimes almost entire, while young (especially hecatty 
pubescent, or glabrous from the beginning an bearing only a 
in the nerve-axils beneath ; flowers small, whitish, shortly 
pubescent or puberulous slender axillary racemes of the length of 
the petioles or aed petals cuneate, notched, with a basal scale 
ag a tuft of wool or villous all over ae filaments woolly at the 
_ knee fai Clitigone and Arracan down to Tenasserim. 
3. A. aporeti Kz.—A small meagre shrub, usually 2-3 ft. 
high, the = oleae pati shortly suiledontys leaves. rather large, 3- 
foliolate, on a me pubescent _ Petiole le 3-5 in. long: 3 leaflets 
cuneate ah 
on short thick’ sparing] y “pubescent saan shortly acuminate, 6-8 
in. long, remotely and irregularly serrate, membranous, glabrous, 
nerves more or less pubescent beneath and and densely tawny. vil- 
lous aga flowers clustered, small, pale-yellow, on hor, 
icels, supported by linear-subulate hirsute bracts of 
the length of, or usually longer _ the pedicels themselves ; 
racemes rather robust, recurved, simple, axillary, tawny villous and 
shorter than the petioles ; petals obovate-cuneate, notched, very 
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