SAXIFRAGE A. 443 
rocarpa, Kz.—An evergreen tree (830—40 4+ 10—15+ 
2%), age parts glabrous ; bark blackish, rough; leaves from obo- 
vate to oblong-lanceolate, tapering in a ‘short 3-3 in. long strong 
petiole, shortly and bluntish acuminate, quite entire, 5-6 in. long, 
coriaceous, smooth and glossy ; flowers unknown ; fruiting peduncles 
very thick and simple, only 1-3 in. long, glabrous, i in the axils of 
the upper leaves and at the end of the thick branchlets; fruit a 
more or less globose apple of the size of a bullet, glabrous, crowned 
with the ae limb. 
Has e in the tropical forests ot the north-eastern slopes of the Kambala 
toung, Pegu Yonah, at about 2,000 to 3,000 ft. elevation —Fr. March-Apr.— 
s.—SS.=NhiS. (?) 
3. BE. a uh Kz.—An evergreen tree (60—7(0 4 (?) Ir 
the young shoots rusty woolly-tomentose; leaves oblong a: 
Weide sagt! ip lanceolate, acute or acuminate at the» 
rather long (those of the uppermost leaves short and thickened) 
petioles, acuminate or acute, coarsely crenate-serrate, coriaceous, 
7-9 in. long, glabrous, the nerves sharply prominent beneath ; 
flowers rather small, on short thick pedieals supported by short very 
deciduous bracts and bractlets, disposed in a rusty-woolly-tomentose 
terminal panicle ; calyx about a line long, rusty tomentose, the lobes 
nearly as long as the tube, acute ; berries obovoid, 1-2-seeded, not 
ee 
aB.—Frequent in the hill forests, especially the moister ones, of the Nat- 
Gane ili Martaban, at 6,000 to 7,000 ft. elevation; Chittagong; Ava, Ka- 
khyen hills —Fl. March.—s.—SS.—=Metam. 
Bacisive: sogiaee light-brown. 
N. B.— pees rue Ldl.,—the loquat—is found occasionally 
cultivated in gardens 
SAXI FRAG EL. 
Flowers usually hermaphrodite and regular. Calyx 5-rarely 
4-12-merous, free or adnate to the calyx, the lobes valvate or im- 
bricate. Petals usually 4 or 5, rarely none, perigynous rarely epi- 
or hypo-gynous, imbricate or valvate. Stamens as many or twice 
Sccde ceeaiies small, with or ay cuidied albumen. Embryo 
straight, small or rarely rather large.—Herbs, rarely chine or x 
