. Indian trees : an account of trees, shrubs, woody climbers, bamboos, and palms indigenous or commonly cultivated in the British Indian Empire. Trees. 166 XXXIY. CELASTEACE^ [Salacia J-l pedicels obovate, disk large, fleshy, stamens inserted on its upper edge, filaments long. Er. 1 in. diam. Andamaiis, Nicobars, Malay Peiimsnla. 5. S. grandiflora, Kurz. Tenasserini, L. entire, blade 8-12 iii, petiole J-| in. Fl. Vi ^^-j pedicels J-J in., filaments very sliort. To tills King (1. c. 366) refeis ^S^. longifolia, Hook. fil. (IS) El. small. 6. S. Roxburghii, Wall.; Kurz E. El. i. 259. A lofty


. Indian trees : an account of trees, shrubs, woody climbers, bamboos, and palms indigenous or commonly cultivated in the British Indian Empire. Trees. 166 XXXIY. CELASTEACE^ [Salacia J-l pedicels obovate, disk large, fleshy, stamens inserted on its upper edge, filaments long. Er. 1 in. diam. Andamaiis, Nicobars, Malay Peiimsnla. 5. S. grandiflora, Kurz. Tenasserini, L. entire, blade 8-12 iii, petiole J-| in. Fl. Vi ^^-j pedicels J-J in., filaments very sliort. To tills King (1. c. 366) refeis ^S^. longifolia, Hook. fil. (IS) El. small. 6. S. Roxburghii, Wall.; Kurz E. El. i. 259. A lofty climber. L. entire, elliptic-oblong, acuminate, blade 3-4, petiole I in. EL \ in., on sliort stiff pedicels, yV^i" i^* Ksk with a ring at base, filaments very short, anther cells terminal, transverse. Assam, Khasi hills (Chittagong, Lower Burma, Kiirz). El. March. 7. S. verrucosa, Wight. Martaban and Teiiasserino, Java. L. entire or slightly serrate, blade 4-7 in., narrowed into petiole J-J in. FL numerous, ^ in. acros&, pedicels slender, |-| in. 8. S. macrosperma, Wight Ic. t. 962, West side of the Peninsula, from the Konkan southwards, A scandent shrub. L. entire, elliptic-oblong, blade 2}-5, petiole J-J in. n. -J in., very numerous in dense fascicles, pedicels -J-^ in. Lower margin of disk thick like a ring, anthers nearly sessile. Fr. orange, irregularly obovoid, 1-2 in. long. 9. S. prinoides, DC; Kurz, E. El. i. 260. Vern. Dimcd, Modlmjphal, Sundrib. A straggling shrub or small tree, sometimes climbing. L. elliptic-lanceolate, slightly crenate, blade 2-3^, petiole J in. El. I in. across, 3-6 on minute bracteate axillary tuber- cleb, pedicels |--J in., fila- ments long. Er. red, globose, -I in. diam. Sundriban, both sides of the Western Peninsula, Khasi hills, Silhet, Cachar, Andamans. Burma, in the tidal forests, also inland. PL 0. S., also at other times. Ceylon, Malay Peninsula and Archipelago. 10. S. reticulata, Wiglit. Quilon. A large woody climber, 1. entire


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