542 CORNACER. [ Tupidanthus. 
TUPIDANTHUS, Hf. & Th. 
Stigmas up to 90 and more, sessile, arranged in sinuose lines round 
the centre of the obscurely lobed disk. Berry coriaceous » Many- 
1. T, calyptratus, Hf. and Th.—An evergreen scandent tree, 
20 to 30 ft. high, all parts glabrous; leaves large, long-petioled, 
digitately 5-8-foliolate ; leaflets oblong to obovate-lanceolate, long- 
petioluled, acuminate, entire, coriaceous, glabrous; flowers rather 
large, greenish, on thick half an inch long pedicels, umbelled and 
forming a short, robust, lateral, glabrous raceme; calyx }-3 in. 
across, very thick. 3 
Has.—Tropical forests of the eastern slopes of the Arracan Yomah. 
CORNACEA. 
_ dons.—Trees or shrubs, rarely herbs, with opposite or rarely alter- 
_ nate, simple, or slightly-lobed leaves. Stipules none. Flowers 
_ usually small, in axillary or terminal heads, cymes, or corymbose 
tanks amongst the best tonics in North America, and 
‘amber of a few A ead of Alangium and Marlea is good. The 
