Trevesia. ] ARALIACER. 539 
long petioled, digitately 7-foliolate, more or less tawny or greyish 
floccose-scurfy while very young; leaflets oblong to pontmonste) 
on } to 3 in. long petiolules, very variable in size (from 5-10 in. 
long), rounded or obtuse at the base, ACURNREN, simple, entire or 
remotely serrate, coriaceous, glaucous beneath ; flowers small, on 
scurfy long pedicels, in long-peduncled umbels collected into tawny 
scurfy-tomentose racemes or panicles at the end of the — 
and usually shorter than the petioles ; styles united into a colum 
at the summit, diverging into 5 stigmatic lobes; fruits ploul, 
the size of a small pea, fugaceously scurfy-tomentose while youn 
in a dried state bluntish 5-cornered. 
Has.—Frequent in the drier hill forests of = ee hills, at 5,000 to 
7,000 tt elevation.—Fr. March.—s.—SS.=Meta 
. H. hypoleucum, Kz.—An evergreen tree, about 30 to 40 ft. 
hie remaining stunted and much branched in higher regions, all 
arts glabrous ; leaves on petioles 14 to 20 in. long, digitately 5-7- 
foliolate, scurfy tomentose while very young; leaflets on slender 
petiolules 3-4 in. long, oblong or elliptically oblong, obtuse or 
rotundate at the base, very variable in size (6-12 in. long), pinna- 
tilobed (the 5-7 lobes much acuminate), rarely simple, entire or 
serrate-toothed, quite glabrous, chartaceous, glaucous or almost 
whitish beneath ; flowers tomentose, very shortly pedicelled, in 
long. species densely se head-like umbels forming racemes 
arranged i to panicles, 
Se hill forests of Martaban, at 6,000 ft. 
urea; in Khakyen hills. -—SS.—Metam. 
TREVESIA, Vis. 
Calyx-limb entire, waved or repand-toothed. Petals 8-12, 
valvate. Stamens as many as petals. Disk convex, conical or 
tapering into the style-column. Ovary 8-12-celled ; styles united 
a short cone or elongated column, the stigmas termin al, sessile 
and annular. Fruit ovoid or almost globular (in a dried state often 
furrowed) with a fleshy epicarp ; aaa laterally te oe 
pergamaceous or crustaceous. Seeds laterally ——— bu- 
men homogeneous.—Small trees or shrubs, often armed, wi ages 
mately lobed or digitate leaves. Flowers polygamous, rates large, 
umbellate, in panicles. Pedicels not jointed. 
T. palmata, Vis.— Baw. —An evergreen treelet (10—15+6 
day ; palm-like, armed with short conical very sharp thorns, 
the young shoots rusty mealy-tomentose ; leaves large, about 2 ft. 
in diameter, on a very long somewhat spiny petiole, usually deeply 
palmately 7-9-lobed, with the acute or shortly acuminate lobes 
