short, coarsely pilose as are the narrow elongate apiculato anthers. 
Ovary 5-ccIled, depressed, ribbed, pubescent; style filiform, pilose; 
stigma small, conical. Fruit '5 to '75 in. in diam., baccate, dry, with 
coriaceous, pubescent, but ultimately glabrous, pericarp, 2-ecllcd, many 
seeded : Seeds oval, flat, furrowed on both sides. Hook. fil. PI. Br. Ind. 
I, 282. Miq. PI. Ind. Bat. I, Pt. 2, p. 478. Qordonia acuminata, Wall. 
Cat. 36(14, Ternstrmmia ? coriacea, Wall. Cat. 1453. Camellia axillaris, 
Wall. Cat. 1453, p. 158 (not of Roxb. ex Bot. Reg. 349, see Journ. Linn. 
Soc, xiii, 330). Polyspora axillaris, Chois. Mum. Ternstr. 91 (not of 
Don). 
In all the provinces, from 1000 feet to (in Porak) 4000 feet: com- 
mon. Distrib. Sumatra. 
In Journ. Linn Soc. xiii, 330, there is a note by Mr. W. T. Thiselton 
Dyer (who elaborated this family of Tern&trccmiacew in the Flora of Brit. 
India) on the plant issued by Wallich as Terttstrannia coriacea, and 
identified by him (in an appendix to his Catalogue,) with (\tuu-Uia 
u.niHtiri*, Hnxb, Mi. Dyer shows that, under the name O. axillaris, Itoxh , 
a totally different plant (— Gordonia anomala, Spreng) was figured in 
the liot. Register (t. 349), and that Wallich's T, coriacea was neither 
Roxburgh's plant, nor that figured in the Bot. Register, bat really 
A. acuminata, Korth. 
3. Adinandra maculosa, T. Anders. Hook fil. Fl. Br. Ind. T, 282. A 
tree 40 to 6C feet high; young branches dark -coloured, pubescent near tho 
apex, not silky. Leaves coriaceous, elliptic to sub-rotund, shortly, blunt- 
ly and abruptly acuminate, entiie, the base acute ; upper surface smooth, 
shining; the lower pale brown, dull, opaque, minutely rngulose when 
dry; main nerves 8 to 10 pairs, spreading, very indistinct; midrib dis- 
tinct: length 3 5 to 55 in., breadth 1*5 to 2*25 in. ; petiole *25 to '4 in., 
glabrous. Flowers '75 in. in diam ; peduncles little longer than the 
petioles, pubescent; bracteoles sub-rotund, opposite, close to the calyx. 
Sepals unequal, the two inner smaller, rotund to broadly ovate, very 
fleshy, puberulous externally, the edges thin and glabrous as is the 
whole internal surface. Petals membranous, ovate, acute, glabrous, 
connivent. Stamens about 30 ; filaments attached to tho petals, short, 
glabrous: Anthers narrow, the cells elongate, lateral; the connective 
sericeous with short glabrous apiculus. Ovary depressed-hemispheric, 
5-ribbed, 5-cellcd. Style cylindric, glabrous : stigma small, conical. 
Fruit '5in. in diam., globular, baccate, 4-ceIled, the leathery pericarp at 
first pubescent but finally glabrous; seeds numerous, black, shining, 
horse-shoc-shaped, small. Ternstrwmia inteyerrima, Wall. Cat. 1452 in 
part. 
Penang ; Wallich, Curtis. Perak ; Scortechini, Wmy, King's Collec- 
tor : at elevations of from 1800 to 4000 feet. 
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