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minutely puberulous, more than a line long, the teeth blunt; 
corolla glabrous, more 085 3 lin. long, the petals rather long- 
clawed; ovary pubesce stamens 10, united in 2 separate 
sheaths ; pods flat, along tibcostats, tapering i in a stalk, bluntish, 
3-34 in. long, l-seeded, coriaceous, glabrous, brown, ‘obsoletely 
veined at the seed. 
Haxs.—Common in all mixed forests from Pegu and Martaban down bid 
on — up to 3,500 ft. elevation.— Fl. Febr.-March; Fr. C.S 
~ Remarxks.—Sap-wood light, not much used; heart-wood black and ebony- 
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-pi ; leaflets in 3-4 pairs, ieee ovate to elliptical 
and. shat, on a slightly pubescent petiolule 1-2 lin. long, acute, 
2-24 in : entire, thin —— = pa above, — 
blunt ; scaclia: pretest a little ae than th calyx, the petals 
very shortly clawed ; stamens 10, united in ne separate short 
sheaths; ovary glabrous. 
Has.—Rather rare in the nape es Sait sero we the Prome Yomah at 1,000 
to 2 000 ft. elevation. —Fl. March-Apr. 
8. D. paniculata, Roxb.; H.f. Ind. Fl. ii. 236; Bedd. Sylv. 
Madr. 88; Brand. For. FI. 150. —Ta-pouk-pen.—A tree (60—80 + 
30—50+8— 9), leafless in H.S., the young shoots slightly and 
shortly puberulous ; bark about 3 in. thick, grey, peeling off in small 
convex flakes ; leaves unpaired-pinnate, 3-6 in. ong, the young rachis 
oe leaflets in 4-6 pairs, oval to obovate-oblong, on a slender 
1-14 lin. long petiolule, retuse or blunt, 1-2 in. long, entire, thin 
chartaceous, glabrous ; flowers small, white, often bluish outside, 
on slender puberulous pedicels about a line Tong, forming shortly 
puberulous dichotomously branched lax and spreading panicles 
arising from above the scars of the fallen Satan calyx 14 lin. long, 
‘appressed pubescent, the teeth acute ; corolla glabrous, nearly 3 lin 
long, rather igs ecole stamens 10, united into 2 separate 
sheaths; ovary ost glabrous, the stalk pubescent; pods flat, 
oblong-lanceolate to oblong, blant or bluntish, rather abruptly 
tapering in a 3-4 lin. long stalk, rigidly but thin coriaceous, 
glabrous, slightly net-veined at the 13 -3 seeds. 
