Evodia.] XXXI II. RUTACE^. (J. D. Hooker.) 489 



specimens of that pJant, and is the only trlfoli'olate species known to me with shining 

 npper surfaces to the leaves.— This differs from Miquel's description of the Sumatran 



U. ^* , ''"™'* (*^'- ^^- ^'**- Si'Ppl. 532) in its glabrous capsules, in the 

 'eaves not pale and silvery beneath, and in the fruiting cyme not beinjr pyramidal. 



«n^ .5*, ^-f **f°^**' ^^- Prodr. I 724; branchlets petioles leaves beneath 



^Lmncta v. 58. . . ' 



!k.^*^^A*' ^'^i^^^^' (^e«^ J%'«nJ». 1176) ; Maingay {Kew Distrib, 277).— Distrib. 



MaWan Archipelago'. 



branchlets as thicl „„^^.^ ^ ^.,_. ^ ^ 



abovf^!!*^"^'^.^^ ^*^®^.' It^aflets 6-10 in. broad, elfiptic or eiliptic-lanceolate/gUbrons 



asa 



■'as thick as the little finger, obtusely 4-angIed. Fetiok 4-6 in., as fhic^ 



^ So ^h^^^^^i' *'^*^ ^^^^^, finely pubescent beneath. Cymes more pyramidal tlian in 

 Var ? 'h " ^^^^^^ ^"^ capsules quite the same. . \ 



»l)ove J *"C"6S more slender, leaves more membranous puberuTous on the costa 

 Thifl "ei'ves beneath onlv not on either surface. — Malacca, Grifith, Maingay, 



t g\ ^^^^"^o[es Miquel's description and plat^e of K accedens (Ann. Mus. Bot. iii. 242, 

 ' h except m the much smaller flowers, which wholly resemble those oi E. kUifolia. 



green K^'^^''*' ^^^^^ ^VJ^- 245 ; glabrous, leaflets large 5-7 in. dark 

 riabr ^^^^^^P^ler beneath with very strong nerves, cymes large bracbiate 

 porous. Miq. Flar. hid. BaL I pt. 2, G72 ; Ann, Mm, BoL iii. 243. 



Thfs^?' ^^^^'%^.-DisTRiB. Java, 

 ij^ ^^^'^^v ''e-^embles ^. robusta, but the leaflets are not shining above, arc of a 

 *Wha ^"* colour when dry, and are sometimes suddenly acuminate. My specimens, 

 Wtcat**^!" ^ ^*^^®'" *^"'>'» ^^ve branchlets'as thick as the little finger and pyramidal 

 9^ra ^ l^^'^^'^'^^'^^ed cymes ; they precisely resemble a flowerless specimen of E, 

 *^abru^fT l^eyden Herbarium, which is, I presume, authentic, though the leaflets 



Wj acuminate, which is contrary to MiquePs description. 



2'^^es I- rarely Z^foliohte. 



petioL* ^***c*^a, Wall. Cat. 1219; quite glabrous, leaves 1-3-foliolate, 

 shorter f^^^^^ niargined, leaflets lanceolate acuminate, cymes sm;ill usually 

 ii 61 ^^ ^^^ petiole few-flowered. Karzm Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 1873, 



&f™^[J atTavoy, Gomez, Heifer. ■ ....-- . r. 



Lu \^^\ slender, alternate, 2-edged, and whole plant dull green when dned. _ Ptfio/e 

 beneath*-^ 2 acute edges bounding a median groove in front; leaflets 14-44 in., pale 

 Nunclp 7^^® ^^"^^^ slender, horiztmtal. Cijmes 6-l()-flowered, erect, almost glabrous ; 

 ^fender 5r>^ .""s». angled. Flowers minJte, fascicled, 4-merons; pedicel ver}- short, 



•f^rmt ^ in. diam., of 4 nearly smooth rather compressed carpels. 



>e^et oK^^*^^*^^*>»^i ^^^'^^^ / / Jea^^'^ 1-folioIate, petiole ^cylindric, 

 irichoto *^*^ abruptly narrowed at the obtuse point quite glabrous, cymes 

 , »^mou3 pubescent terminatin;? long slender peduncles. 



^ Klal ^^^^ '^"^ ^°® specimen of this verf distinct plant. Branches smooth, cylin* 

 *^ ^he \m T' /^«*^«^« 4-5 in. ; petiole rather stout, 4-1 in., edges acute, not thickened 

 ^^. oostl' coriaceous, quite entire, cuneate at the base, copiously minutely punc- 



Min n if^^"^' n^rvQB many slender spreading. Peduncles in opposite axils, stout, 

 '^m cvm" ^^^^^ towards the top where they branch into small trichotomous pubes- 

 ^^ ,W'7 ^^^^^^s {i buds onlyr.^fioftly pedicelled, bracts minute, buds ^ in. 

 ?• filament k ^^^"^^d, acute. PetaU broad-ovate, acute, valvate, glabrous. Stamem 

 ^ the d;«t ^^^ J anthers broad, acute. Disk tumid. Ovaries 4, imperfect, immersed 



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