460 COMBRETACER. [ Combretum. 
All parts glabrous ; inflorescence and flowers velvety . . . C. extensum, 
rs all sessile. 
All younger parts cio gi ahaa coppery or resty- lepidote ; 
eaves large, oppos' - C. squamosum. 
Leaves, at least on the tla branchlets, usually whorled by 3, 
glabrous, while y young ppc! lepidote ; agar lawicce and 
shoots puberulou x - + CG. Chinense. 
As rece but bransbists: petiol ion, and inflorescen e all rus’ rusty 
e; leaves more or less pubescent beneath, “heed scaly C, dasystachyum. 
ms x Calyx-limb = cup-shaped, the tube funnel- 
shaped. a or ‘or angular, 
+ Fruits 4- or B winged, th ngs chart: ; leaves 
d fruits : 
oot. 
Young shoots wir lapel — terete; leaves and the 
4- or shen a fruits C. pyrifolium. 
All parts, also the 4- “ringed fruit, more or less silvery lepidote 
branchlets 4-cornered . C. quadrangulare 
x x Body £ fruit t fibrillos . C. Wallichii. 
tt Fruits 4- siren the angles “thick and rounded. 
Inflorescence and young branchlets rusty puberous, the former 
at the same time ers leaves large, veer nerved and 
parallel-veined < 5 te 3- Ce contaion, 
> ee en Stasaen 10. 
um, Wall.—Naboo-nway—A weak tree (15—25 
POEL 4), often half-scandent, shedding leaves in H.S., the 
young shoots downy ; leaves small, on a 2-3 lin. Tong é slender petiole, 
ovate-oblong, acuminate, entire, ch us, 1}-3 in. long, glossy 
and glabrous, the nerves beneath puberulous, the under-surface us usually 
with a metallic hue ; flowers very numerous, small, apetalous, each 
- supported by a minute subulate puberulous very " daciaus bract, 
racemose, the — ponernlow rarely simple and axillary, but 
orming te panicles in the axils of the upper ciive or 
at the ends of the eacnies usually furnished with small elliptical 
floral leaves at the lower forkings; calyx ‘Sha! outside, ochecaad 
within, the limb abraptly eu p-shaped, 5-lobed, the lobes reflexed 
and linear-acuminate ; tube oblong, terete or nearly 80, shortly 
and densely pubescent ; fruits about 3-3 in. long, 5- , the 
wings late. at the base. 
Has.—Common in the dry forests, especially the mixed ones, of Prome; 
also Ava.—FI. Sept.-Jan. ; Fr. March.—l.—SS.—CaS. 
C. decandrum, Roxb.; Brand. For. Fl. 220.—Thama-ka- 
oe —An evergreen scandent shrub, the branchlets a 
_ young shoots rusty pubescent ; bark smooth, greyish b rown ; leaves 
= “oblong to oblong-lanceolate, ona -pubescent petiole ‘2-3 lin. 
, cuspidate-acuminate, entire, chartaceous, 4-6 in. long, glab- 
‘rous or usually the nerves beneath appressed rusty puberulous ; 
; small, Nearer subtended ubescent 
flowers. merece pe p 
bract, in rathe ing cere = 
green ied in log long, gfe ey t,he P 
