308 ANACARDIACER. [ Buchanania. 
ll the younger parts greyish tomentose; leaves ovate-oblong, 
obtuse at the base, about 6-7 in. long, on a strong petiole 4 an 
in. long, coriaceous, entire, shortly tomentose, glabrescent above ; 
flowers minute, on short but slender pedicels, forming a lax spread- 
ing much-branched greyish or tawny pubescent panicle at the end 
of the branches; bracts small, subulate; calyx greyish puberulous; 
the lobes oblong, acute, hardly } lin. long; petals obovate-oblong, 
hardly a line long; filaments slightly puberulous; ovary-carpels 
glabrous. ; 
2. ages and Pegu above Rangoon.—Fl, Jan.-Febr—SS.=Ca. 
3. B. Siamensis, Miq.—An evergreen tree, the young branch- 
lets brown pubescent ; leaves small, obovate to elliptical, rounded 
or acute at the base, on a very short stout pubescent petiole, more 
or less retuse or rounded at the apex, 1-2 in. long, firmly coria- 
ceous, glossy dark-green above, beneath minutely puberulous and 
ore or less glabrescent, the margins usually recurved; fruitmg 
racemes about twice as long as the leaves, puberulous, axillary ; drupes 
on stout peduncles about a line long, the size of a very large pea, 
almost obcordate-ovoid, slightly compressed, glabrous. 
Has.—Adjoining Siamese province of Radbooree.—Fr. H.S. 
4. B. glabra, Wall; H.f. Ind. Fl. ii. 23.—A tree ; leaves broadly 
elliptical or oblong to almost orbicular, rounded at the base, on 4 
short petiole } in. long, blunt or rounded at the apex, very cora- 
ceous, the upper-side raised between the nerves, the under-side strong- 
ly nerved and net-veined, shining ; flowers about a line in diameter, 
very shortly pedicelled, rather crowded, forming a spreading rusty 
puberulous glabrescent panicle shorter than the leaves; unmpe 
fruit glabrous.—(After Hooker.) 
Has.—Upper Tenasserim. 
5. B. arborescens, Bl. (B. ucida, Bl. ; H.f. Ind. Fi. ii. 24).— 
 evergT tree, all parts glabrous ; leaves obovate to obovate- 
Has.—Tenasserim. 
__ 6. B. acuminata, Turcz—A small evergreen tree, all parts 
glabrous ; leaves obovate to obversely jansoulhes, on aslender — 
varying much in length and up to | in. long, acuminate at : 
