Gynotroches. | RHIZOPHORES: 451 
y twice as many as aged: filaments short. Ovary infe =. 
4% or nearly 3-5-celled, with 2 pendulous ovules in each cell. Frui 
small, coriaceous, usually l-celled and l-seeded, Seeds ne 
globose. Albumen fleshy.—Trees or oe with glossy, entire, or 
serrulate seamen: Flowers small, ¢ 
Leaves usually entire; petals not embracing nese aoa ‘ ° “ lucida. 
Leaves serrulate ; aaa embracing the filam - +» C, lanceefolia, 
1. C. lucida, ie (C. acne DC.; Bedd. ove Madr., 
t. 193; Brand. For. Fl. 219).—Manee-aw-ha. —An evergreen tree 
in loose or compact short-peduncled axillary cym cio shortly 
not embracing the stamens; stamens alternately ee i= 
shorter ones opposed to the sepals and bent inwards ; style long ; 
berries the size of a id tl gr esp ata usually 1l-seeded, 
crowned by the short Sie sa calyx-te 
Has.—Frequent in the tropical and ose eae mixed forests, entering 
also the low forests, of Pegu and Martaban, up to 4,000 ft. elevation.—Fl. 
Dee.-Feb. ; Fr. H.S.—sx 188. —Metam. SiS. Lat. p- 
REMAR Ks.— Wood rer cagthe: variegated, heavy and close-grained.— 0 /=60 
ct ep ‘good or —— 
co tincsous, sho: ortly petioled; flowers Prcng white, 
sessile, in 
blade crentilate and embracing the long inwards-curved filaments ; 
style rather short; berries the size of a pepper-kernel, turbinate- 
globose, 9-3-seeded. 
Has.—In the ttopical forests of Upper Tenasserim.—Fr. H.S, 
GYNOTROCHES, Bi. 
Calyx without bractlets, the limb 4-5-parted. Pefals 4-5, 
clawed, fimbriate-lacerate. Stamens 8 or 10, inserted under the 
margins of the 8-10-crenate disk; ts orm; anthers 
didymous. Ovary superior, with a ie base adhering to the 
calyx, 3-6-celled, with endi in each cell; style 
Berry fleshy, 3-6-celled, sc se Seeds small, Albumen 
copious.—Little trees, with glossy aie and deciduous stipules. 
Flowers small, in axillary clusters or 
