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Tous; ovary densely tawny tomentose; nut very obliquely oval, 
somewhat longer than broad, up to 14 in. long, glabrous and glossy, 
the hypocarp comparatively small, usually glabrous or glabrescent, 
Has.—Rare in the beach forests of the Andamans,—Fr. March-Apr. 
4. §, subpanduriformis, Wall. ; H.f. Ind. Fl. ii. 85.—A leaf. 
shedding tree (40—60+20—30+4—6), all parts quite glabrous; 
leaves cuneate-obovate to cuneate-oblong, obtuse or acuminate at 
tf k ta 
: or yellowish hispid ; ovary quite glabrous ; styles 8, 2-cleft at the 
HaB.—Frequent in the moister upper mixed forests of Arracan; also in 
Chittagong —Fr. Octob.—l.—S8.—=SiS. 
u n of th 
leaves and often collected in branched panicles at the end of th 
branches; calyx puberulous; pe i te ; 
stamens 5, all fertile, the filaments capillary; disk shortly hispid- 
- long, the engrossed fleshy hypocarp nearly as large, yellow. 
Has.—Prome District.—Fl. H.S. 
6. S.albescens, Kz. (Holigarna albicans, H£. Ind. Fl. ii. 
