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culated on both sides ; glabrous and shining above, paler below, 

 and with the branchlets puberulous: flower-buds hoary-to- 

 mentose. 

 Khasia. 



(2) A. AN&uSTiroiiiA. (^Nees.) 



Ident. Dec. 1. c. p. 214.— Nees in "Wall. pi. As. rar. III. 

 p. 31. 



Syn. Tetranthera angustifolia. Wall. 



JEngrav. Wight's Icon. t. 1841. 



Spec. Chae. Tree: leaves coriaceous, acutie at the base, 

 elongated-oblong, obtusely acuminated, glabrous, shining above, 

 glaucous beneath : umbels fascicled, very shortly peduncled, hoary- 

 or tawny-silky. 



Silhet. 



(3) A. HooKEEi. {Meissn.) 



Ident. Dec. 1. c. p. 218. 



Spec. Chae. Small tree : leaves chartaceous or coriaceous, 

 acute at the base, elliptic, oblong, or lanceolate, acuminate, pro- 

 miscuously penni- and tripUnerved, glabrous above, beneath 

 glaucous and tawny-tomentose or glabrate : flowers fascicled, 

 tawny-viUous, silky. 



Peninsula. 



Var. a. dasypoda. — Leaves ovate or elliptic, or rarely lanceo- 

 late-oblong, usually triplinerved, new ones covered, together with 

 the petiole and branchlets, with yellow villi. 



Near Bombay. Concans. 



Var. b. GLABEATA. — Glabrous, covered with dingy tomentum 

 on the petioles and top of the branchlets : leaves acute or rounded 

 at the base, elliptic and oblong, almost veialess above, beneath 

 obsoletely transversely veined, often feather- nerved. 



Concans. 



Var. c. LONGirOLiA. — Branchlets and petioles powdery-to- 

 mentose : leaves elongated-oblong and lanceolate, attenuated and 

 acutish at both ends, glabrous, usually tripHnerved. 



Peninsula. 



(4) A. LAN ATA. (Meissn.) 



Ident. Dec. 1. c. p. 219. 



Spec. Chae. Small tree : leaves chartaceo-coriaceous, lanceo- 

 late, attenuately acute at both ends or acuminate, promiscuously 

 feather-nerved' or pseudo-triplinerved, and with the branchlets 

 densely rufous-tomentose, marginate, afterwards glabrate, shining, 



