136 SIR DIETRICH BRANDIS—AN ENUMERATION 
Radicle short, conical, the anterior cotyledon undivided, auri- 
culate at base, emarginate at apex, slightly concave; posterior 
cotyledon 2-fid to base, slightly smaller. Cells filled with starch 
and fat, the latter preponderating. 
2. PAcHyNocARPUS WarLICHIL, King in Journ. Asiat. Soc. 
Bengal, lxii. pars 2 (1893), 135. 
Penang, Perak, Malacca, Singapore (Ridley, nn. 6201-6203, 
6205). 
A moderate-sized tree, attaining 80 feet, with bright green 
foliage, waxy yellow flowers, and rusty brown verrucose fruit. 
Ovary hairy; style 5-ribbed; papille on the stigma forming a 
rounded or conical mass. 
3. P. Sraprianus, King in Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, lxii. 
pars 2 (1893), 136. 
Perak. 
Midrib, secondary, and tertiary nerves very prominent on the 
underside of leaves, some of the latter parallel. Indurated 
sepals firmly adnate to pericarp; numerous resin-cavities in the 
thick, hard, spongy, and woody fruit-walls. Pericarp splits into 
four segments. Cotyledons apparently 3-lobed, filled with starch 
and fat. 
4. P. verrucosus, Brandis.—Vatica verrucosa, Burck in Ann. 
Jard. Buitenz. vi. (1887) 232, t. 29. fig. 5. 
Borneo (Teysmann). 
Ovary 3-lobed ; stigma thick, 3-lobed (Burck).—[Not seen.] 
5. P. RUMINATUS, Brandis.—Vatica ruminata, Burck in Ann. 
Jard. Buitenz. vi. (1837) 227, t. 29. fig. 4. 
Bangka. 
Leaves similar to those of P. Wallichii; stigmata 3 (Burck). 
Ripe fruit in herb. Kew nearly 1 in. diam., supported at the base 
by the thiekened and indurated calyx-segments. .Pericarp hard, 
spongy, 4 in. thick. Cotyledons filled with starch and fat. 
Of Vatica obtusa, Burck, 1. c. p. 228, the author says: “anne 
rectius Vatice ruminate varietas P” Leaves at herb. Kew received 
from Herb. Hort. Bog. in 1888, and marked Vatica obtusa, Burck, 
are exactly like those of Pachynocarpus ruminatus. . 
