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[, Sarcotheca . 
a to s Petals 5, contort. Stamens 8 to io all fertile, connate in 
t cup below 1 0 5 vary.5-cened; styles 5 , distinct; ovules 2 inaceR 
Capsule globose splitting into 5 at the top. Seed i m a cell. p 
2, M^yaa ^ U)m Soc ill. 282. 
Leaves thin elliptic acuminate, base rounded, glabrous, nerves 
4 palrsTnarching wi?hin margin, 4 to 5 in. long, a t rm mde; peUoles 
•2 in long. Panicle puberulous, slender 1-5 in. long, ' 
Flowers -i in. long, white; pedicels -2 in. long. Sepals 4 connate 
at bafe rounded edges ciliate. Petals 5, linear-oblong blunt. 
Stamens 8 to 10 in 2 rows unequal; anthers ovate remfoim. 
IX 3 to 5 F™it unknown. Hab. Very rare. In forests over 
streams 3 Pahang, Tahan River (Ridley). 
3. ERYTHROXYLON, Linn. 
Shrubs or trees glabrous. Leaves alternate, entire. Stipules 
intra-petiolar Flowers axillary, small, solitary or fascicled, white 
o pink) Sepals 5- Petals 5 , imbricate with a double hgule on 
tlie P inner face* Stamens 10 to 12; filaments united in a tube 
^ , , re i v 4-celled' styles as many free or connate; stigmas 
eaphato;' ovX 1 rardy X each cell/ Drupe r-celled, i-seeded. 
SP TiTE°burmLR>um C Gr^. Nalula iv. 468; lc - Pi ' ls ' L 5 8r - 
fig ' ld°t f ^aXUVcX obovate coriaceous 
blunt narrowed tQ g base, glaucous beneath; nervra 8 pmis 
more prominent than nervules, 175 to 3 in long,. 75 to 5 • 
wide. Flowers clustered 2 to 4 white ; pedicels 25 in. long. P 
rvlindric red in long; calyx and staminal tube persistent. 
Onen countrv generahl near the sea, common. Singapore Changi, 
Sdetar° U Malacca^ s/ngei Hudang (Derry); Mgs Parlor. 
Sungei Ujong (Cantley). Pahang, Kwala Pahang, Cherati g. 
Dislrib. Burma, Tongkah. 
pa %sk iss iss sztiss&z 
to a small extent in the Malay Peninsula. 
4. IXONANTHES, Jack. 
Trees glabrous. Leaves alternate entire or crenate serrate. 
g 3 T 5 to f’shortiy XnX la at y 'ba C s y e m ° Petals ^"pe^nors 
srisf r . 1 Szs k 
ovules 10. Capsule coriaceous or woody, oblong acute or con 
