Beilechmiedia.]  oxxvir rnAvmmEx. (J. D. Hooker.) 125 
slender, 12-15 pair, spreading; petiole }-} in. Panicles apparently (in the absence 
of es) very short, about lin. long in fruit, then stout and curved but not 
swollen, . 
l4 B.globularia, Kurz For. Fl. ii. 294; quite glabrous, terminal 
buds ovoid acute, leaves opposite elliptic-oblong or lanceolate reticulate on 
both surfaces, fruit 1-14 in. diam. globose very -fleshy with a thick hard 
endocarp. . 
ManTABAN ; on the hills, alt. 3-4000 ft., Kurz. LL . 
Buds of B. Gammieana, leaves narrower longer and less shining, fruiting panicle 
very short and stout.—The specimens are very imperfect, and Kurz’s description is 
Wholly insufficient; he regards it as possibly a hill form of B. Rorburghiana, but 
Judging from the buds I should doubt its being of the same genus, and its close affinity 
B. Gammieana is obvious. 
4 DEHAASIA, Blume. 
Evergreen trees. Leaves alternate, often fascicled at the ends of the 
ranches, penninerved. Flowers small, 2-sexual, in axillary peduncled 
anicles. Perianth-tube very short ; segments 6,3 outer much the shortest. 
Perfect stamens 9, filaments of 1st and 2nd series eglandular, with 2-celled 
Introrge anthers, of the 3rd series 2.glandular with 2-celled extrorse an- 
thers; staminodes 0, or few and minute. Berry oblong, pedicel very much 
enlarged, coloured, perianth wholly deciduous.—Species 10, Malayan. 
The 4-celled anthers alone distinguish this genus from Alseodaphne. The species 
Tequire revision with ample materials. i 
Ji. D. cuneata, Blume Rumph. i. 164, t. 46; glabrous, leaves subver- 
ticillate cuneate-obovate much narrowed at the base obtuse acute or sub- 
acute glaucous or not beneath, panicles long-peduncled very slender, fruit 
Psoid-oblong. Haasia cuneata, Nees Syst. Laurin. 378. Oryptocarya 
Cuneata, Blume Bijd. 558. Endiandra? Candolleana, Meissn. (by error) 
e Kurz For, Flor. ii. 995. P Cyanodaphne cuneata, Blume Mus. Bot. i. 
PT Meissn. in DC. Prodr. xv. 1. 76; Miquel Fl. Ind. Bat. i. 926; 
Dicty odaphne Candolleana, Meissn. l. c. 30. Alseodaphne grandis, Kurz 
or. Fl, ii. 993 (not of Nees). f i 
Due nip ABBACAN and TrwassERIM, Helfer (Kew Distrib. 4270), Kurz, &c.— 
- Java. MEM 
ld branches stout, s : ng elongate, stout, clothed with white bark. 
Leaves t the tips of the bom only, E io by 2-5 in., hard, coriaceous, dark brown 
rnv» often with a violet-glaucous hue beneath, base narrowe p a Pone 
z m, long, smooth and opaque above; nerves 8-10 pair, impressed a d 5 
neath. Panicles 3-6 in. peduncle and pedicels: black when dry, minutely pu- 
rulous, branches and pedicels divaricate, slender. in flower; flowers subg or ose, 
WD. diam, Stamens short, densely tomentose. Fruit 1-1} in. long, bluish d abt! 
ated Swollen pedicel 3 to 14 in, long, straight or curved, warted. —I th acter 
y, referred to this Blume’s Cyanodaphne cuneata, suspecting that tne tube) r 
fou re to the fruit (of being, as in Cryptocarya, enclosed in the periant tabe) 
( peed in error; Blume’s Javanese flowering specimens of Cyanodap ta, and the 
fruit Tr, Seen no fruit from him) are identical with the Indian D. cuneat pans the 
be have described unquestionably belongs to it. Kurz quotes Oan dolleana, an 
e ndiandra ? Candolleana, intending no doubt Diciyodaphne Cad 1610 of 
Wallig o mese plant for which Meissner quotes the numbers 
oh Burma collection. b “4 b 
D. Kurzii, King i Calcutt.; glabrous, leaves sub- 
Yeni: » King in Herb. Hort. > b- 
eerücillate cuneate- or rhombic-obovate much narrowed at the base o 
jj, acuminate glaucous or not beneath, panicles long peduncled very 
sl . . li d D 
oblong Outer perianth-lobes 4 smaller .than the inner, fruit cylindric 
