ScAma.\ xxiv. ternstrcemiace^. (W. T. Thiselton Dyer.) , 289 



Tavoy, Wallich. 



Branches brown with minute scattered white warts. Leaves 5-7 by 1-2 in., elliptic, 

 tepering and acute at both ends, smooth on both surfaces with red veins ; petiole | in., 

 pubescent. Peduncles thickened upwards. Sepak iV in. long, with pubescent-ciliale 

 n^ai^ms, glabrous externallj. 



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2. S. WaHichii, Choisy in Zoll, Cat 144; leaves entire or obscurely 

 crenate-serrate with forked lateral veins, flowers in a short terminal raceme, 

 peduncles 4-2 in. witli minute white warts, fruit | in. diam. pubescent when 

 y^ung, afterwards minutely warted. S. hyf)oglauca, Miq. Fl. Ned. Ind. 

 pPpL L 484. Gordonia Wallicliii, DC, Prodr. i. 528 ; WaU. Cat 1455. 

 tr. mtegnfulia, Roxh. H(yrt Beng. 52. G. Chilaunia, Ham, in Don Prodr. 

 ^^^. U sp. Griff. Notul iv. 562, t. 600. 



Eastern Himalaya, from Nipal, Wallich, and Sikkim, alt. 2-5000 ft, J". D. 5., to 

 ^uoian, LrriQith, Assam, Chittagong, and the Khasia Mts., alt. 2-4000 ft., WaUich, 



A f o^' (^rlffitL-DiSTKiB. Sumatra, 

 elli t Ki ~^^^ it., with rough or smooth, pale or brown hark. Leaves 6-7 by 2-3 in., 

 red(rh~^ • "^* t'^^pering or rounded below, acute or slightly acuminate, glabrous and 

 Pnile^ ^^'"^z>^^^*^^' reticulate and more or less piibrscent beneath; petiole { in., 

 V scent. Peduncles rather slen<ler; bracts i in., alternate, narrow oblong, retuse. 



:htly pub 



teds pubescent 



3. S. 



crenata 



?5^^'/^^it i in, diam. pubescent. Gordonia floribunda, Wall Cat 1456; 

 /. iV otaL iv. 663. G. oblata, Hoxb, FL Ind ii. 572. G. sp. Griff. U 562. 



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DisTRiB. Borneo, 



acut^^l?H^*?^ ^^' -Smnc/i^e^^ compressed, pubescent. Leaves about 6 by 2 in., elliptic, 

 Pttiole 1 • ' acuminate, glabrous on both surfaces, rather leaden-coloured above; 



lone m* '"'' ^''^^''^^s- Flowers 1^ in. diam., white, fragrant. Sepals hardly i in., 

 ^'dS aji^^^ **carcely ciliate, glabrous externally. Petals pubescent externally at the 

 8^'Daifi J* 5^" 4-5-lobed, peltate.— The Borneo and Sumatra specimens have ciliate 

 H 64^ ?j;^^^^f "t externally. I agree, however, with Kurz (Jouru. As. Sac. Beng. 187(A 

 larir^^r fl ^^^^ ^^^*^ be united with the Indian forms. & Noro7iJice has fewer and 

 ^ "^^-ers and stouter peduncles. 



late'ra?', ^^*J?*ana, Byer ; leaves strongly serrate with nearly simple 

 ^itli m^^^l^' fl^^vt-Ts from the axils of fallen leaves, peduncles i m. stout 

 ^00/fc /T/^7^^^^^^ ^^^rts, fruit f in. diani. rough. Gordonia superba, 

 •/• (fc I horns, ms. (not of Gard. d- C/iamp.) 



a"w ^-r-' '''''• 4-COOO ft, (?r#<7*, &c. 

 surfaces rT-, ^^"'^ ^*'''- -^''««'''« 5~6 by 2-2^ in., ovate, acute, glabrous on 

 '""g with 1*'' beneath ; petiole 4 in., glabrous. Fhwers 24 in. diam.^^ SepaU 

 «»teraallv P"r^cent-ciliate margins, pubescent externally. Petals 

 ""y on the lower half. 



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Blume. 



sessil^ a M^, *^^®3- ^eaw^ serrate, large and subinembranous. Flowers sub- 

 from th^k*'"^' ^^«ct or nodding. A^^-^^a^s usually 5, unequal, graduating 

 ^^ra^tou.^ *« t^e petals, i^cta^s connate at the base. Stamens very 

 ^'iles Tf' ^°^*^y connate, adnate to the base of the petals. Omr^ 5-celled ; 

 ^^lUZu^^' or partially united: ovules 2 in each cell, attached laterally. 

 yoCl^^^^^^^> inclehiscent. Seeds oblong, stout, wingless with a thick 



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