54 MR. G. D. HAVILAND: REVISION OF THE NAUCLEES. 
Corolle tubus 5 mm., glaber; lobi breves. Antheræ usque ad 
summum tubum pervenientes. Stylus 9 mm. Calycis loborum 
partes decidu# 1 mm., clavate, apice obtuse, glabre, non flave, 
partes persistentes sublanceolatz, pubescentes. 
Ins, PHILIPPINE (Callery, n. 55). 
9. NAUCLEA CELEBICA, n. sp. 
Typi (Riedel, n. ?) in Herb. Kew. ete. 
Folia 21 em. longa, 8 cm. lata, elliptieo-oblonga, apice obtusa, 
basi acuminata, coriacea, glabra, subglauca, nervis 11. Petioli 
12 mm. Ramuli tenues. Pedunculi 2 cm., ternati, complanati, 
sub apice bracteati. Calycis tubus 1 mm., superne pubescens; 
lobi 2 mm., pubescentes, subclavati, apice obtusi, non flavi. 
Ovula numerosa. Receptaculum hirsutum.—W. lanceolata, K. 
Schum. in Engl. et Prantl, Pflanzenf. iv. 4. 59, not of Blume. 
Matasta.—Celebes ; Gorontalo (Riedel). 
The specimens of this plant are in bud only; the branchlets present. 
numerous hollow swellings which have been inhabited by ants. 
10. NAUCLEA LANCEOLATA, Blume. 
Arbor. Folia ll em. longa, 4 em. lata, elliptico-lanceolata,. 
apice longe caudata, basi attenuata, coriacea, glabra, nervis 4-6 
obliquis. Petioli 8 mm., pubescentes, glabri, teretes. Stipule 
9 mm., ovate, glabre. Ramuli tenues, pubescentes vel glabri, 
internodiis 2-6 cm. Pedunculi 2 cem., sepissime solitarii, pubes- 
centes, tenues, supra medium bracteati. Corolle tubus 4 mm., 
pubescens ; lobi 4 vel 5, extra pubescentes. Anthere oblonge, 
obtuse vel brevissime apiculate, usque ad summum tubum per- 
venientes. Stylus 9 mm. Calycis loborum partes decidus 
3 mm., spathulate, hirsute, partes persistentes lanceolate, hir- 
sute ; tubus brevis.—N. lanceolata, Blume, Bijdr. p. 1010; Miq. 
Ann. Mus. Lugd.-Bat. iv. 183. N. affinis, Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. ii. 
187. Cephalanthus orientalis, Blume, Cat. Gew. Buitenz. p. 38. 
Java (Blume, hb. Miquel). 
This species is allied to the Philippine N. gracilis and N. philip- 
pinensis, and could almost as well be placed in Section 1 of the genus; 
but I have not found any bracteoles. Vidal, n. 1480, from Luzon, in the 
Kew Herbarium, belongs to another allied species, but itis too incomplete 
for description. The descriptions of N. lanceolata given by Korthals in 
Verh. Nat. Gesch., and by Miquel in Fl. Ind. Bat. ii. 138, do not apply 
to this species; nor, as Miquel has pointed out (Ann. Mus. Lugd.-Bat. 
iv. 183), is there any trustworthy evidence that N. lanceolata, Blume, 
grows in Sumatra. 
