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Nerves of leaves 10 to 13 ; ovary 
villous, ripe fruit glabrous not 
vertically grooved 
Leaves coriaceous, shining on both surfaces ; 
flowers large, 4 to *6 in. long, (small in 
No. 8). 
Leaves 8 to 5 in. long, norves 5 to 6 pairs 
„ 4 to 9 in. „ Jt 8 to 10 » 
„ 9 to 11 in. „ „ 6 to 8 „ 
. , 9 to 14 in. 14 to 1G pairs 
Ovules 6 to 14. 
Shrubs or trees with glabrous haves. 
Leaves sliiuing on both surfaces, drying 
brown. Flowers large, in short racemes. 
Ovary cottony ... ... 
Ovary glabrous. 
Leaves 2 to 2 25 in. long, nerves 3 pairs 
„ 2*5 to 4 in., nerves 5 to G pairs... 
„ 4 to 6 in., nerves 5 to G pairs... 
Leaves dull white below, not shining, green- 
ish above when dry flowers largo, ovary 
tomentose 
Leaves shining on both surfaces, drying yel- 
lowish or greenish. 
Leaves not cordate; panicles small, 
not spreading 
Leaves minutely cordate at baso ; pa- 
nicles large, wide-spreading 
Trees with leaves pubescent beneath, and tomentose 
inflorescence. 
Pubescence sulphureous ; ovary glabrous... 
it rufous ; ovary tomentose 
Doubtful species. 
Fruit many-seeded 3 in. in diam. 
1. Xantuophyllum Andamanicum, King, n. sp. 
high, glabrous except the inflorescence, branches dark brown. Leaves 
thinly coriaceous, dryiug a pale greenish passing into brown, elliptic to 
elliptic-oblong, rarely sub-obovate, sub-acute, the base cuneate ; upper sur- 
face smooth, shining; the lower dull, pale, minutely reticulate; main nerves 
7 to 8 pairs, rather prominent : length 3 to 4 in., breadth 1*25 to 175 
in. ; petiole '3 to *4 in. Flvwers "3 in. long, their pedicels about as long. 
Pallidas extra-axillary or terminal, 1*5 to 3 in. long, lax, few-branched, 
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7. Wrayi. 
8. Curtisii. 
9. Kunstleri. 
10. Hooker iamtm. 
11. venosum. 
12. stipitatum. 
13. Scortechinii. 
14. ellipticum. 
15. obscurutn. 
1G. pulchrum. 
17. offine. 
18. biillatum. 
19. sulphuratum. 
20. rufum. 
21. insigne. 
A tree 20 to 30 feet 
