= COMBRETACER. [ Terminalia. 
* * — a dry nut with a chartaceous or fibrous-coria- 
eri samaroid or 3- S-connered with as 
© axillary. 
All parts glabrous ; leaves obovate ; petiole 2-3 in. longs 3 nut 2- 
winged, about 3.34 in. across, brown-velvety . &. bialata. 
As former, but leaves smaller and shorter — pute 2- winged, 
only 4-3 i in. across . T. pyrifolia. 
oe) Spikes collected i in a terminal ' panicle. 
Xi hoot: ts almost glab- 
rous, equally 2-winged, only about 4-5 lin. broad . T. myriocarpa. 
x X —, 4- or 5- cornered, all angles equally produced 
tk 
All parts more or joni greyish tomentose; leaves shortly petioled, 
— — turbinate basilar glands, strongly net-veined 
bene .  » £. alata. 
All parts Scie) leaves shortly petioled, wi with 2 stalked 
binate _— minently net-veined Bisse the secre 
spikes and the canes puberulous or almost tomentose . T. erenulata, 
As Aen "but se panicled — and —— — i uite 
glabrous 5 . - TL. macrocarp4, 
* gyn a a fe drupe, with a as or slightly angular 
slender glabrous spikes in the axils of the leaves and shorter than 
them ; calyx glabrous, the tube in the hermaphrodite flowers rather 
—— and copies above the ovary, villous inside, the lobes 
glabrous; drupes oblong to oval, somewhat compressed, smooth, 
yellowish, about 1-14 in. long. 
Var. 1. Catappa, leaves rounded at the base; stamens all 
sp) ; drupes larger, slightly compressed, with somewhat pro- 
minent edges, the mesocarp whitish or yellowish. 
Var. 2. pubescens, leaves more or less icosan beneath. 
Has.—Frequent in the beach forests of the Andamans ; much cultivated in 
villages all over Burma —FI. Apr-May; Fr. June-July—sxl. SS.=S =SiS. 
ee ot brown, waved, rather heavy, rather close-grained ; takes a 
_--&. T. procera, Roxb.—A lofty tree (80—120 + 50—90 + 
a 1d) epily cing bets HS, he a a ped 
