446 MR, J. G. UAKEli Oy IHE 



Garcinia ceenua, n. 8p. 



Arborea, glabra, foliis brevissime petiolatis subcoriaceis obovato-oblou^is 

 cuspidatis basi deltoideis \enis subtilibus inconspicuis, floribus fcemineis 



ad foliorum axillas brevissime pedicellatis cernuis, sepalis 4 orbieularibus 

 parvis, ovario ampullseformi, stigmate teiiui piano peltato lobis 8 orbieu- 

 laribus patulis. 



A tree, glabrous in all its parts. Leaves 4-5 iu. long, about 2 

 in. broad, moderately firm in texture, witli 20-25 indistinct veins 



on each side of tbe tnidrib. Flowers solitary, drooping. Calyx 

 ^ iu. long ; sepals 4, decussate, suborbicular. Petals and stamens 

 not seen. Ovary narrowed gradually into a long neck. Stigma 

 I- in. in diam., thin, flat, with 8 orbicular spreading lobes. 

 Saron 2653 ! 



Garcinia oetuoclada, n. Bp. 



Arborea, glabra, foliis brevissime petiolatis rigitle coriaceis obloiigis 

 obtusis basi deltoideis venis faciei superioris exsculptis faciei inferioris 

 immersis, floribus fcemineis axillaribus et terminalibus breviter pedicellatis, 

 ovario globoso, stigmate crasso peltato 4-lobato lobis recurvatis. 



A tree, glabrous in all its parts, with long straight main 

 branchlets. Leaves very thick and rigid in texture, 2-3 in. long, 

 1-1 ^ in. broad, w ith all the main veins raised on the upper sur- 

 face in the dried specimens, but not so conspicuous beneath. 

 Plowera produced from the side and tip of the young leafy 

 branchlets. Calyx, sepals, and petals not seen. Ovary i in. in 

 diam. after the calyx and corolla fall ; stigma ^ in. in diam., 

 with 4 deflexed lohes.—Baron 3633 ! 



Gabcikia cauliflora, n. sp. 



Arborea, glabra, foliis niagnis rigide coriaceis obovato-oblongis breviter 

 petiolatis venulis subtilibus, floribus fcemineis ad ramos crassos vetusto* 

 breviter pedicellatis, sepalis oblongis acutis coriaceis, petalis oblougis, 

 ovario globoso arapullaeformi, stigmate magno peltato 4-lobato lobi* 



A tree, glabrous in all its parts. Leaves rigid in texture, 6-7 

 in. long, 2-3 iu. broad above the middle, deltoid at the apex, 

 narrowed gradually from the middle to the base, the numerous 

 veins and veinlets but little raised. Flowers produced from 

 thick leafless branches ; pedicels ^-^ in, long. Sepals and petals 

 reflexing, each 4, oblong, ^~& in. long, imbricated. Ovary globose, 

 I iu. in diam. before the petals and sepals fall, narrowed suddenly 

 to a short neck ; stigma thin, i in. in diam., with 4 orbicular 

 deflexiug lohes.—Baron 1786 ! 



