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cxxviii. EUPHORBiACEiE. [ Cephalomappa. 
at the tip, *5 to i in. long. Panicles axillary, 1 in. long, stellate- 
tomentose. Male heads -2 in. through; peduncles -25 in. long. 
Stamens 5, free nearly to base. Female flowers *1 in. long, woolly; 
sepals acuminate. Style 1 ? Capsules -25 in. wide, red-tomentose, 
processes conic-cylindric. Hab. Hill woods, Penang, West Hill 
(Curtis). 
Curtis notes one specimen as a tall tree, the other as a large shrub. 
Allied to C. Beccariana, Baill., but leaves much larger and toothed and with 
larger male heads. 
45 . CCELODISCUS, Baill. 
Shrubs or small trees with stellate pubescence. Leaves opposite, 
broad ovate or orbicular. Flowers bracteate in axillary spikes 
or racemes, apetalous small. Males clustered in bracts. Females 
solitary. Male sepals 3, valvate. Stamens 20 or more free, sur¬ 
rounding a naked receptacle; anthers oblong. No pistillode. 
Female flowers; sepals 3, narrow. Ovary 2- to 5-lobed; ovule 
1 in a cell. Styles entire stout. Capsule of 3 velvety or spiny 
bivalved cocci. Seeds sub-globose. Species 5 or 6, Indo-Malayan. 
Branches, leaves and inflorescence densely stellate- 
tomentose ....... 
Upper side of leaves glabrous, branches shortly 
tomentose .... 
(1) C. montanus 
(2) C. subcuneatus 
(1) C. montanus Mull. Arg. in DC. Prod. xv. (2), 759; Hook, 
fil. F.B.I. v. 425. 
Shrub or treelet 18 to 25 ft. tall, softly tomentose all over. 
Leaves ovate-cordate to oblong-lanceolate acuminate, sinuate¬ 
toothed, stellate-hairy on both sides; nerves 5 pairs, nervules 
transverse; 7 to 9 in. long, 275 to 6 in. wide; petioles 1*5 to 3 in. 
long. Racemes short and stout, 3 to 5 in. long. Male flowers 
sub-sessile in remote clusters 2 or 3. Sepals 3, ovate-lanceolate. 
Stamens about 25; filaments slender hairy. Female flowers on 
stouter racemes. Capsule depressed trilobed tomentose, -4 in. 
through. Hab. Woods, Dindings, Lumut. Penang (Porter, Wal- 
lich, Kunstler and all collectors). Native name: Glam Chicha. 
(2) C. subcuneatus Gage, Rec. Bot. Surv. Ind. l.c. 240. 
Tree 30 to 36 ft. tall, tomentose. Leaves opposite very unequal, 
thinly coriaceous, ovate-cordate acuminate, base sub-cuneate or 
round, edge undulate, above glabrous, beneath pubescent; nerves 
5 pairs elevate, as are nervules and reticulations beneath; 5 to 
10 in. long, 2 to 3*25 in. wide; petioles pubescent, 1 to 1-25 in. 
long. Male flowers in spikes or racemiform spikes -5 to 1*5 in. 
long, tomentose. Calyx sessile ovoid-tomentose, at length 3- to 
4-lobed. Discs 2, 1 extra-staminal cup-shaped lining the base 
of the calyx; the other intra-staminal. Stamens 40 to 60 glabrous. 
Fruit racemes solitary fulvous tomentose. Capsule trigonous 
depressed, sub-globose, stellate-tomentose covered with many 
