Helici UX 
elicia.] CXXIX. PROTEACEE. (J. D. Hooker.) 191 
7. H. robu 
narrowed towards ay Wall. Cat. 2702; quite glabrous, leaves obovate-oblong 
coarsely serrate, h rounded or obtuse base, obtuse or obtusely acuminate 
apiculate abruptl ypog. scales more or less connate, fruit obliquely globose 
eisen. in D o P narrowed into a short stipes. Bennet Pl. Rar. Jav. 83; 
Wall. Cat. 3661 Ho xiv. 440; Kurz For. Fl ii. 311. H. macrophylla, 
javanica, Blume , H. eastanesfolia, Meissn. in DC. Prodr. xiv. 441 H. 
Meissn, 1. c, 440 "I Ann. Sc. Nat. Ser. 2. i. 217; Bennet 1. c. 83, t. 18; 
robusta, Roxb. F7 T, itophyllum javanicum, Blume Bijd. 652. Bhopala 
t191. R elabist nd. i. 363, and Ed. Carey & Wall. i. 366; Wight Ic 
cad, glabrata, Walt, Cat. 1039. see es 
an 
SERIM, on the hills. aly Mrs. Roxburgh, Wallich, Griffith, MARTABAN and TENAS- 
A Java, Sumatra. ft. Maracoa, Griffith, Cumming, Maingay.—DIs- 
mall t 
strong beneath, s branches robust. Leaves 8-12 in. by 3-5 in., very coriaceous, nerves 
cemes shorter qr ae ed to the base or not ? petiole 0 or very short and stout. Ra- 
inbud. Fruit 1 in ger than the leaves, sometimes 1 foot long. Flowers ł-1 in. long 
was founded on : » iam., obscurely ribbed when dry.—Meissner’s H. castaneafolia 
guished 77, j avanica by th wrongly ticketed as from the Philippines. Bennet distin- 
of robusta as all conns e hypogynous scales being free, but as Kurz describes those 
“an find no other, or **one or a few free,” this character will not hold, and I 
8. H. tr 
cbovate.oblon. Meri ica, Beddome mss.; quite glabrous, leaves subsessile 
Shorter than Gel usely acuminate distantly serrate base obtuse, racemes 
eddome For, Ft 301 Cose ame apiculate base rounded. H. robusta, 
hover p id excl. syn.). 
Beddome, ECCAN ; hills of Travancore and Tinnevelly, at about 4000 ft. elevation, 
is however smaller and 
and notably in the quite 
ded at the base, 
This r 
raea nt JT robusta in the form of the leaf, which 
globose perfect] ; M differs in the short racemes 3 in. long, 
and only 3 in, aoe apiculate fruit, not at all stipitate but roun 
#% . 
Rachis of the ra j 
ceme pubescent, tomentose or villous. 
9. Boe 
tomentose, 1eelsa, Blume in Ann. Sc. Nat. Ser. 2. i. 219; shoots rusty- 
quite entire or es oblanceolate or cuneately obovate obtusely acuminate 
glabrous, race coarsely serrate narrowed into the rather slender petiole 
8mooth. Bennet "Pad flowers rusty-villous, ovary villous, fruit small, 
“rz Foy Fl, ij alo Jav. Rar. 84; Meissn. in DC. Prodr. xiv. 441; 
9; Kurs 1 oc prés H. salicifolia, Pres! Epimel. 947; Meissn. l c. 
Vall. i. 365: W. opala excelsa, Roxb. Fl. Ind. i. 363, and Ed. Carey & 
; Wall. Cat. 1038; Wight Ic. t. 190. 
Stnurr 
» Roxburgh. Knasta Mrs., alt. 3-5000 ft., J. D. H. 4 T. T. CHITTA- 
NG and 
arge roo ERIM, Helfer, &c.—DrsTRIB. Cambogia. 
. Leaves 4-6 by 11-24 in. coriaceous, yellow green when dry ; 
Petiole i H " 
-i in. . 
Racemes axillary and terminal, about equalling the leaves, more or 
in. long in bud. Fruit (in Ma- 
ess villou 
a me ord Sate yl gos 4 
co dicifolia from ree ovoid, obtuse, smooth, 4 in. long when dry. Presl's 
Date gealos — 77 P er (Kew Distrib. 4366) seems in no way different, except in the 
les. Malaccan g oranthoides, Presl, from the Philippines, is possibly the same 
10. x specimens have nearly glabrescent flowers. 
and Fop, WT Tzhobotrya, Kurz in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 1873, ii. 303, 
i E very stont petiol shoots rusty-villous, leaves oblanceolate narrowed into 
vill beneath rust iole acuminate coarsely serrate, glabrous or with the mid- 
ous, ovary gla “pubescent, racemes very long stout and flowers rusty- 
