Bouea. ] ANACARDIACER. 305 
Has.—Not unfrequent in oe tropical and lower mee orests all over 
Burma from Arracan and Pegu down to Tenasserim and the Andamans 
ane. cultivated all over the soanilg: —Fl, Feb. grea te ig Salg, ix 
Se aticais ‘Ke: Hf. Ind. Fl. ii. 14.—An evergreen 
tree (40—60-+ 1535446), all parts glabrous ; ates oblong 
to oblong-lanceolate, 3-5 in. long, on an — marginate petiole 
1 to } in. long, bluntish acumina te, coriaceous, glabrous, minutely 
and elegantly net-veined between the thin Ladson nerves, the mid- 
rib broad and on both sides prominent ; flowers small, sessile or 
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yellow longitudinal line ; stamen 1, fertile, the anther purple ; om 
5-lobed, smooth ; drupes ovoid- kidney-shaped, the size of a hen 
egg, smooth, blunt, orange-yellow or yellow, ee slinial 
terete, containing a ‘large thin-wooded 1-seeded puta 
—Frequent in the low and lower mixed forests of om ——- and 
southern slopes of the Pe egu Yomah.—Fl. Dec.-Jan.; Fr. May.—s.x1.—SS. 
=Lat. p. Dil. All. 
5. < Lour. ; H.f. Ind. Fl. ii. 18.—Za-mo ae 
evergreen tree, all parts quite glabrous ; leaves cheae ellipti- 
cally-lanceolate, on a robust 1-2 in. long petiole thickened at 
the base, shortly acuminate or apiculate, firmly coriaceous, 6-10 in. 
long, glabrous, ek and almost polished beneath, the nerves 
on aS -2 is long thick pedicels, formin ng a reddish, robust, glabrous, 
anicle as aa or ptt than the leaves ; 
the I lobes oblong, blunt, 2 lin. long; petals twice as long, linear, 
acute ; 
ee Tenasserim, cultivated. 
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BOUEA, Meisn. 
Flowers dares Calyx short, 3-5-parted, the lobes valvate. 
Petals 3-5, obi acd re Disk very Sigiek: Stamens 3-8, inserted on 
the disk, all fertile. "Ovary free, sessile, with a solitary onion 
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