LXII. SAMYDACE 2 E. 
[Casearia. . 
832 
much shorter, clubbed, woolly hairy. Pistil conic, pubescent; 
style stout. Stigma large, capitate. Hab. Johor, Pulau Tmggi 
(Burkill). Disirib. Borneo, Philippines. 
(7) C. coriacea Vent. Choix des Plantes, 45; Koorders 
Boomsorten Java, 345. _ , 
Small tree 20 to 25 ft. tall, 2 to 3 in. through. Branches 
flexuous. Leaves thinly coriaceous, oblong or elliptic-acuminate, 
base narrowed shortly; nerves 5 to 6 pairs, slender, reticulations 
rather conspicuous when dry, 5 to 6 in. long, 2 to 2*75 m. wide. 
Fig. 67. — Casearia flexula. 
petioles *3 in. long. Heads small, not lengthening. Bracts ovate 
acute. Flowers white, -15 in. across. Petals ovate sub-acute. 
Staminodes shorter than filaments, hairy at tip Fruit oblong, 
i-fi in long reddish yellow. Hab. Forests chiefly in the hills, 
rare. Singapore (Wallich 7197, 2). Perak, Thaipmg Hills 4000 
to 4600 ft. altitude (Kunstler); Bujong Malacca. Distnb Java 
(8) C. flexula Ridl. C. flexuosa Ridl. Journ. F.M.S. Mus. 
vii. 41 ( not ofCraib). 
Branches flexuous with pale bark. Leaves thinly coriaceous 
lanceolate, narrowed at both ends, acute; nerves 4 pairs 3 to 
3-5 in. long, 1 to 1-25 in. wide; petioles *2 in. long. Heads dense, 
