Baccaurea.) CXXXV. EUPHORBIACEE. (J. D. Hooker.) 875 
23. B. Wallichii, Hook. f.; a tree 30-40 ft., glabrous, leaves 5-6 in. 
thinly coriaceous pale elliptic-lanceolate or oblanceolate obtusely often cau- 
dately acuminate, base very acute, nerves 5-7 pairs and cross-nervules 
slender, petiole slender usually i-i of the length of the blade, fruiting 
racemes from the old and young branches pubescent, bracts obscure or 0, 
pedicels 4 in. rather slender jointed about the middle, sepals caducous, fruit 
3-1 in. diam. trigonously globose scarlet puberulous 3-celled, top rounded 
with a short style and 3 minute stigmas, pericarp thick corky, endocarp not 
separating pale red-brown within, seeds oblong or obovate acute compressed 
but turgid. Pierardia? Wall. Cat. 8073. 
Penana, Wallich. PERAK, Scortechini, King’s Collector. 
B. Warnucumn, var. P, leaves of B. Wallichii, flowering fem. racemes 
1-2 in. very slender pubescent, pedicels very short bracteate at the base 
bracts very broad short, sepals } in. linear-oblong obtuse very finely pubes- 
cent, ovary ellipsoid densely tomentose 3-celled, stigma sessile peltate 
obscurely 3-lobed densely papillose, fruit as in B. Wallichii, but pale 
yellowish brown when dry minutely granulate and stigma sessile. 
Matacca, Maingay (Kew Distrib. 1365, flower, and 1368, fruit). 
24. B. macrocarpa, Muell. Arg. in DC. Prodr. xv. ii. 459? quite 
glabrous, bark of branches white, leaves 5-7 in. coriaceous oblong or obovate- 
oblong abruptly obtusely caudately cuspidate grey brown and shining above, 
dark red-brown beneath with 6-8 pairs of strong nerves and cross-nervules, 
base narrow obtuse or subcordate, petiole 1-14 in. black when dry, fem. 
Owering racemes from the branches 3-6 in. nearly glabrous stout black 
When dry, pedicels à in. stout recurved jointed about the middle, very 
obscurely bracteate at the base and short rounded sepals glabrous, ovary 
broadly ovoid laterally 3-lobed contracted into a stout style with 3 large 
recurved plumose stigmas quite glabrous. 
Matacea, Griffith (Kew Distrib. 4903).—Closely resembles a Sumatran specimen 
marked p, macrocarpa, Miquel, in the Calcutta Herbarium, but which differs from 
Mueller’s description of that plant in the glabrous branches petioles and leaf-nerves 
neath, and in the fruit being globose and not at all ellipsoid. 
25. Baccaurea sp. E; a tree 30-60 ft., glabrous, leaves 4-6 in. coria- 
ceous elliptic- or obovate-oblong obtuse or subacute, base rounded or acute 
Yellowish above when dry and greenish beneath, nerves 10-12 pairs very 
(rong beneath, nervules strongly reticulate, petiole 1-3 the length of 
e blade, fruiting racemes from the old branches 4-8 in. slender pubescent, 
pedicels è in. jointed about the middle ebracteate or with a very minute 
pact at the joint tomentose as well as the short obtuse sepals, fruit 3-3 in. 
"rgidly ellipsoid or globose contracted into a very short beak with 3 very 
Minute recurved 2-fid stigmas obscurely 3-ridged puberulous and obscurely 
wrinkled, pericarp very thin, endocarp not separable pale brown within, 
Seeds 3 in, long orbicular-ovate smooth compressed slightly pointed. 
Perak, King’s Collector (No. 6240 and 6860). 
26. Baccaurea sp. F; branchlets and petioles scurfily tomentose, leaves 
in. coriaceous oblong acute or acuminate base subacute smooth above, 
jitly tomentose beneath, nerves 6-7 pairs very strong beneath and forming 
tune marginal arches red brown when dry, young with minute marginal 
ts of hairs, fem. sepals very short ovate, stigmas minute sessile 2-fid, 
itl in, diam. very shortly pedicelled on a very short stout peduncle 
