402 , XXVIII. TiLiACE^. (Maxwell T. Masters.) [Ulaocarpu^, 



TESnation obscure, ; petiole If in., thickened at the top. Flower J in. diani.> Pedicel^ 

 pilose. Sepals deltoid-lanceolate. Petals ouneate, cut halfway down, lobes fringed. 

 Ovasry S-celled. Stone pitted. 



6. E. robustus, RoA. Hort. Beng. 42 ; Fl. Ind. ii. 597 ; leayes ovate- 

 oblong acuminate serrate, flower-buds oblong-ovoid, stamens 50, anthers- 

 bearded rarely beardless, drupe ovoid 3-celled 1-seeded. Wight let. 64; 

 ? Wall. Cat. 2664 A. E. oyalifolius, Wall. Cat. 2665 ; C Miill. Anot. de fam. 

 Eheocarp. 21 E. amygdalinus, Wall. Cat. 6857. E. serratus, Wall. Gat. 

 2666 C. E. oblonga, Wall. Cat. 2677 1 (specimen imperfect). E. aristatus, 

 Wall. Cat. 2665 B. ? Wall. Cat. 9027 (a monstrous form, not in flower). 



From the Eastern Himalaya, Sikkim, alt. 2000'ft.,and the Khasia Mts. to Chit- 

 TA&ONO, Tenasserim, Malacca and Penako ; also in Cakara and CErLON. 



A tree or shrub ? ! Young shoots pubescent. Leaves 6-8 by 2J-3 in. and upwards, 



flabi'otis; petiole 1-2 in. Racemes shorter than the leaves. Flower-huds acute, 

 'fowers J in. diam. Anthers puberulous. Ovary downy. Drupe 1-14 in-i rind 

 hai"d crustaceous, yellow ; stone furrowed deeply pitted. 



7. E, cuneatus, Wight III. i. p. 83 ; leaves cuneate-obovate acuminate, 

 stamens 30-40, anthers bearded, ovary .3-celled, drupe olive-shaped, stone 

 3'celled. 1 E. serratus, Rod). Hort. Beng. 42 ; Fl. Ind. ii. 296 ; Miq. in Herb. 

 Hohenack.; Thwaites Mnum. 32. ? E. lacunosus. Wall. Gat: 6858, 9026. 



Eastern Himalaya; Sikkim; Chittaoong; Silhet; Birma and Tenasserim; 

 Western Peninsula, the Southern Provinces, Wight, Seddome; Ceylon, Ihwaites. 



A small tree; Leaves 3 by 14 in.) glabrou.i, serrulate; petiole J-f in. Racemes 

 shorter than the leaves. Buds conical. Petals speckled (in dried specimens), gla- 

 brous, ciliolate. Anthers usually bearded or not, on the same specimen. Drupe the 

 size and form of an olive ; stone rugose, pitted, 3-celled. — The synonymy of this species 

 is open to doubt. 



. 8. E. lanceaefolius, Roxb. Hort. Beng. 4:2 ; Fl. Ind. ii. 598 ; leaves 

 broad lanceolate serrulate^ flower-buds ovate-lanceolate, stamens 15, drupe 

 oblong-ovoid l-jselled. Wight Ic. i. 65. E. lanceolata, Wall. Cat. 2667, partly. 



Eastern Himalaya, Sikkim, alt. 5-6000 ft. ; Bhotan, Griffith; Khasls. Mts., 

 ajt, 4:-5000 ft,, , Silhet and Tenasserim, Wallich, Griffith, &c. ; Canaka, Lam. — 

 Dibtrib. Java. 



4. tree. Leaves 4-6^ by 1 f-2 in . , glabrous, base tapering ; petiole 4-1 in. Racemes nearly 

 as long as the ]e£|,yes ; pedicels slender. Flowfirs about 4 in. diam. Sepals glabrous,, 

 lanceolate. PeiaZs oiliate a,t the edges, shorter than, the sepals. Anthers sparingly 

 pr not at all bearded. Ovary 3-celled, downy. Drupe the size of a pigeon's egg. 



9. E. Kelferl, Eurz ms, /leaves oblong-lanceolate crenate-serrate, flower- 

 buds ovoid obtuse, anthers bearded. 



Tenasserim, Melfer ; And amans, Kwz. . 



A tree. Leaves 8-10 by 3 in., glabrous, base rounded; petiole 1-1 4 in. Raceme 

 half the length of the leaves. Fkmers ^m. ii\&xsx. Sepals ovate-lanceolate, downy.; 

 Petals wedge-shaped, laciniate halfway down, ciliate at the edges. Ovary globose,, 

 downy, 3-celled. — Apparently very nearly allied to F. rohustus from which it differs in 

 the shorter petioles, smaller flowers and more broadly ovoid buds. 



10. E. sikkimensis, Mast.; leaves elliptic acuminate crenate-serrate, 

 serratures inucronulate,flowerrbuds ovate-lanceolate, anthers bearded, drupe 

 ellipsoid. . . 



Eastern Himalaya ; Sikkim, alt. .5000 ft., .HA. ^.; Assam, Griffith. 

 , A tree. Leaves 8 by 3 in.j glabrous ; petiole 2 in. thickened at the apex. Racemes 

 erect, half the length of the leaves ; pedicels thinly pilose. Flowers about 4 in. diam. 

 Sepals lanceolate, pilose. Petals cuneate, slightly silky at the back. Disk villous. 



