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 elliptic-lanceolate acute or subacummate margins recurved, flowers 3-6 



/t Maj.ay, Maingay ; Venango PJiillips; Prince of Wales Island ? 



A small tree with rather coarse pale-coloured branches. Leaves pale-brown wnen 

 diy, glabroiiP,' cbnVceous, shining Lene^tth and finely reticulated. i^/oM;ers axillarjor 

 extra-axillarj, usually sessile but sometimes on pedicels ^-J in. Petals obovafe, ^-j in. 





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' 3. S. ffrandlflora, K^trz in Journ. As, Soc. Beng. 1872, ii. 300 ; leaves 

 €-12 by 2|-4 in, oblong with a short obtusely-cuspidate reflexed apex 

 margins recurved, flowers large. , , ^^:1 ift^ ■ 



Tenassfrim, Eurz; Malacca, GAff. and Maingay; PENAKa, Phillips. 

 ■ A small tree. ' Leaves very coriaceous, glabrous and shining, finely reticulated. 

 Flowers 1-3 axillary and extra-axillary, sessile or very shortly pedicellate, the largest 

 in the genus. Petals J in., roundly obovate. Fruit 1-2 in. diam., black, smooth.-; 

 Closely allied to S. longifolia, of which it is perhaps only a variety. .^Maingay s apecj 

 men, No. 40], from Malacca, has pale-green leaves and a rough li^ht -coloured firuit; « 

 is perhaps a distinct species. j 



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6. Leaves coriaceous l|-5m. rarely more. 



4. S. Maingrayl, Laws.; leaves 1^2 bjr 

 flowers 1-3 in each axil thick and fleshy, pedic 

 roundly- oblong. 



Penang, Maingay. ' .. .r..-^ 



A scandent shrub.^^Branc^es 'terete, rough with minute tubercular warts, i-eac/ 



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i in. ovate subacute entirCi 

 5ls stout 4-1 in., petals i la 



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•very coriaceous, drying Llack. Frvit? ■ _., . ., , . ..l .''.^^.^-^.M. - 





,Zam. /leaves 3-3 i .^^ . ^4 *». «— ^- 

 obtuse point entire, flowers 1-3 in each axil thick and flesl 

 1-1 a in,, petals I in. roundly ovate subcordate at the base. 



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Au erect shrub. Branches terete, covered with minute warts. Leaves not drji h 



black. Fruit f 



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■>^ 6. S. prinoldes, 7)C. Prodr. I 571; leaves U-3 ^7 ^li^^, ^ider 



/ obtusely acuminate serrate, flowers 3-6 from each tubercle, peai^^^ "^tj, 



. i m., petals i in. broadly ovate, fruit the size of a small cherry sro . 



WaU.Gat. 4219; W. <k A. Prodr. 105; Dah. <!: Gibs. £^^Ji\^ 



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Prodr. L 571. Tonsella priuoides, Willd. in Act. Ac. Cur. Ber. iv. l»^ 



SiLHET and tlie KaAsrA Mts., iT./. tfe T. ; Eastern and Western PENiNStrti, 

 Ceylon.— DisTRiB. Java and the Philippine Islands. .■ 'f rjo 



A small straggling tree or large climbing shrub. Leaves very cpnaceous. 

 mostly axillary. Sepals puberulous, ciliate. Petals unguiculate, entire, i-^"" 

 1-celled, l-seeded, black. :»..;.. ., ' V'''i* ''^^ ' 



7. S. Brunonlana, W. & A. Prodr. 105 ; leaves 2-3 by r IJl^'serrate, 

 or elliptic obtuse or with a short obtuse acumination .^"^ ^^^te froi» 

 flowers 1-2 in each axil, pedicels under \ in. slender, petals » m. ov ^^ 

 » broad base margins incurved when dry. Wall. Cat. ^^' ^ ' > 



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WESTERN Peninsula 

 A scandent biiiub 



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 with blacjk rigid divaricating branches^^ rough witu 



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