3io 
xxv. tiliace^e. [Elceocarpus. 
iv. Acronodia. Flowers 4-merous; anthers not 
Leaves tomentose beneath, 6 in. long; panicles 
red-hairy . . ■ ■ • • 
Leaves sparsely tomentose or only the midrib, 
3 in. long; flowers small . 
Leaves minutely puberulous on nerves; above 
and beneath; racemes pale, pubescent 
Leaves glabrous. 
Racemes 2 in. long, glabrous 
Leaves elliptic blunt long-acuminate, thin 
3 in. long. . • • 
Leaves lanceolate, 6 by 1 ‘75 in. . ■ 
Leaves lanceolate acuminate serrate, coria¬ 
ceous 5 by 1 in. . 
Racemes 3 in. long, silky. 
Leaves oblanceolate blunt coriaceous long- 
acuminate. . . ■ • • • 
Leaves ovate very coriaceous, strongly reticu¬ 
late on both sides. 
awned or bearded. 
(19) E. Jackianus 
(20) E. glabrescens 
(21) E. polystachyus 
(22) E. Mastersii 
(23) E. eriobotryoides 
(24) E. leptomischus 
(25) E. reticulatus 
(26) E. reticosus 
(1) E. Ganitrus Roxb. Hort. Beng. 42; Masters, in Hook. fd. 
F.B.I. i. 400. E. cyanocarpa Maing. in Masters, l.c. 406. 
A big smooth-barked tree, 40 to 50 ft. tall. Leaves sub- 
membranous, red when old, lanceolate acute at both ends, minutely 
serrulate; nerves 10 to 12 pairs, slender, 3-5 to 5-5 in. long, 1*25 
to 2’25 in. wide; petioles ’3 to *5 in. long. Racemes pubescent 
from below the leaves, many-flowered, 3-5 in. long. Flowers 
white, secund, *5 in. long on pedicels '4 in. long. Sepals lanceolate 
acuminate, pubescent. Petals longer, obovate, lacuuate for hall 
the length. Torus short, fleshy. Anthers 30 to 35, the longer ones 
with 1 to 2 hairs at tip. Ovary ovoid-conic, tomentose, 5-celled, 
ovules 4 in each cell. Drupe globose, 75 to -9 in. through; bright 
blue with oily pulp, stone 5-grooved, tubercled, 5-celled. Hab. 
Malacca (Maingay). Perak, dense jungle at Goping (kunst er). 
Penang, Penara Bukit at 1000 ft. altitude (Curtis). Distnb. 
Assam and Nepal. 
Very doubtfully wild here. The seed valued for necklaces. 
(2) E. parvifolius Wall. Cat. 2662 A. and B .; Masters, l.c. 
i. 401; King, l.c. 123. 
Tree 20 to nearly 100 ft. tall. Branchlets pubescent. Leaves 
membranous, ovate-oblong acuminate blunt, base cuneate, serrate, 
glabrous except the pubescent mid-rib, brown beneath when dry; 
nerves 6 pairs, elevate beneath, 2'5 to 4 in. long, i*i to i '4 in - 
wide - petioles puberulous, slender, *6 to 75 in. long. Racemes 
from below the leaves, 2-7 in. long, puberulous, silky, buds come. 
Flowers *i in. long. Sepals lanceolate, silky. Petals about as 
long cuneiform cut half-way into laciniae. Torus of 5 separate 
glands, velvety. Stamens 15, shorter than petals; anthers scabe- 
rulous, sometimes with 2 or 3 hairs at tip. Ovary 5-celled, Pubes¬ 
cent Fruit globose or ovoid, green, 75 to 1 in. through, 5-celled, 
stone rugose. Seeds 2 or 3. Hab. Common in open country, and 
