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or acubish at the base, elongated- oblong, nearly equally attenuated 

 at both ends, above ribbed and veinlesB, beneath paler, obsoletely 

 reticulated between slightly prominent veins: umbels thickly 

 corymbose on a short solitary peduncle. 

 Silhet. 



(8) T. MiCBAifTHA. (Meissn.) 



Ident. Dec. 1. c. p. 183. 



Spec. CniE. Tree (?) : leaves chartaceous, acute at the base, 

 elliptic and oblong, acuminulate or obtuse, above ribbed, almost 

 veinless, and with the branchlets glabrous, beneath paler, obso- 

 letely veined, minutely puberulous: umbels sessile, 3— 5 glome- 

 rate, very smaU, hoary-toraentose. 



Peninsula ? 



(9) T. GLATJCA. {Wall.) 



Ident. Dec. 1. c. p. 185. 



Spec. Char. Tree: leaves chartaceo-coriaceous,- equally atte- 

 nuated at both ends, acutish or shortly acuminate, above ribbed 

 obsoletely venulose or minutely reticulated, shining glabrous, 

 beneath glaucous, the younger ones with the petiole and branch- 

 lets hoary-tomentoae : umbels glomerate or fascicled, thickly or 

 occasionally subcorymbose. 



Var. a. ELLipsoiDEA, — Dec. 1. c. — T. glauca, Wall. Wees in Wall. 

 h 0. p. 66. — Leaves obtuse or slightly attenuated at the base, 

 oval and oblong, acutish or rarely obtuse, beneath for a long time 

 hoary-tomentose : network scarcely prominent above. 



Silhet. Assam. 



Var. h. ELONGATA. — Leaves perceptibly attenuated, acute or 

 rarely obtuse at the base, lanceolate-oblong, acute or acuminate, 

 beneath very minutely hoary-tomentose or glabrous : network 

 small, obsolete, or slightly prominent above. 



Peninsula ? Assam. Khasia. 



Var. c. L.siTiGATA. — Leaves glabrous on. both sides, very smooth 

 above : involucre and ilowers silky shining. 



Courtallum. 



(10) T. Khasyana. {Meissn.) 

 Ident. Dec. prod. 1. c. p. 185. 



Spec. Chae. Tree : branchlets covered with dirty white or 

 hoary down : leaves chartaceous, obtuse at the base, elongated 

 oblong, attenuated acute, very densely reticulated on both sides, 

 glabrous, beneath glaucous, very minutely puberulous or glabrous : 



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