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6. Zi. floribundum, Wight HI. i. 178 ; leaves 3^-6 by 1-2 in. oblong- 

 elliptic, cyme3 6-8 in. j)uberulous, disk naked 5-angled, petals naked. ^ , /i 



. ^ Tenas^bim, at Mergm, Griffith. ' . - -; f- 

 / A tree ; quite glabrous with tlie exception of the inflorescence. Leaves acute, coria- 

 ceous; petiole J-4 ^^' Flowers in diffuse divaricating cymes. Petals xs ^^-j ovate- 

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7. Zi. fillformei Laws.; branches very slender almost filiform, leaves 

 3 by 1^ in. oblong-lanceolate subacuminate with crisped margins i^em- 

 branous, petals ^ in. 7r:f,jrf.^l, 



" Tenassertm, at Mergui, G^ri^^A. ' . - . . . - -^ ' _ . :, 



Whole plant quite glabrous. Cymes axillary, very slender, shorter than the leaves, 

 snhpaniculate. Flowers shortly pedicellate. Petals ovate, rounded at the apeX. 

 Fruit ?—A very distinct species readily distinguished from the rest by its very slender 

 branches and crisped leaves. - . ■ ' "^ m '>' 



8. Zi. reflezum, Laioi ; branches short, leaves 2^3 hy :r-U ^ 

 ovate-lanceolate acuminate withreflexed tips coriaceous margins flat, flowers 



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^ Whole plant quite glabrous. Leaves minutely pellucidly punctate. Flowers^ 

 rigid divancating paniculate cymes longer than the leaves, shortly pedicellate, yellow. 

 Fruit?— The description of the flowers is taken from Maingay's mss. - --;' .:: ^-^ ^^>^ ; 



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9. Zi. dubium, ^Laws.'; branches stout coarse, leaves 3 oj, ^* ^^^^ 

 elliptic acute at both ends with a reflexed tip coriaceous margins nat> 



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'A tree; whole plant quite glabrous." JVoarera In stoutish erect' spTcate^OT^^^ 

 cymes, shorter than the leaves, almost sessile. Petals subtridngular. FruU ? ' .^^^ 









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BrancUng trees with yellow or pale-coloured bart " Leaves opposit^ 

 petioled, coriaceous. (7a/?/x small, 5-lobed. Petals 5, coriaceous, wiiM 

 glandular dots. Stamens 5, inserted into the margin of the disk ; antner» 

 Oblong. Disk thick, glandular, obscurely angled. Owry immersed in la^ 

 disk, 3-celled ; style short, stigma 3-lobed ; ovules 4 in each ceiV^^ 

 . ^ 2 series, adnata to the axis, ascending. Capside woody, oblong, .3-fono"*' 

 ^' 3-celled, 3-valved ; ceUs 4-seeded. Seeds broadly winged above, im^'^^fiJJ 

 exalbummous,— DisTREB. Species 3. Ceylon, Malayan Peninsula, »" 

 Borneo. 



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A genus perlapa too closely allied to LqphopetaUm to be kept separate when 5 

 fruit of more of the species of the latter genus \& known. . ■ ■ " ; ;:,| 



1. K. zeylanica, Thwaites in Hook Km Joum.Bot:v. 380, t. 6; -^""t^ 

 62 ; leaves crenate or serrate, petals naked brown with numerous mimi,^ 

 dark red glandular dots, fruit oblong. Beddoine Fl. Sylv. t. 146 f/" • 

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.Western Peninsula; Amamallay hills; "j^edftfomc / Ceylon J taiits of streams i 



^SeAmbagamowa and SufiVagam districts, alt. 2^000 ft. W^-^^^ ""'■ ^jult 



Z^ves on young plants &-8 in., oblong-lanceolate, subacnminate, serrate , ou 

 trees 24-34 in., ellbtip 05 obovite, crenate, rounded at the apex or emarginate, u 



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