486 CLXIV. PANDANEX. (Hook. f.) [Pandanus. 
orange yellow. Drupes 24-3 in. long, usually in groups of 3-5 in. one series but 
often more, epicarp fleshy.—Descr. from Kurz. 
IMPERFECTLY KNOWN AND UNDESCRIBED SPECIES. 
1. P. Apps, Hort. ew Steud. Nom. Ed. 2, ii. 251.—‘ Ind. Or.” 
2. P. GRAMINIFOLIUS, Kurz in Seem. Journ. Bot. v. (1867) 104; For. Flor. i. 
607; leaves 12-18 by 1-3 in., margins with minute straight spinules, young fruit 
erect ellipsoid, stigma sessile trigonous. Solms in Linnea, xli. (1878) 50.— 
Tenasserim, Helfer. 
3. P. new, Thwaites Enum. 327 (excl. syn.) ; leaves 7 ft. by 1-1} m., véi 
coriaceous, with stout marginal spines, filaments very short, anthers very slender 
3-3 in. long, fruit globose spicate and drupes like those of P. furcatus.—Ceylon, 
Thwaites; CP. 3740 (used for fencing). 
4. P. Roter, Carriere in Rev. Hortic. 1868, 210, f. 23; leaves 6 ft. 6in. by 
3-34 in. abruptly caudate-acuminate reddish green above coppery red benet , 
marginal spines distant incurved, male spadix 16 in. long, spikes 21-4] in., spathes 
coppery rose-colrd., stamens in compact bundles.—Singapore. 
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5. P. INTEGRIFOLIUS, Lour. ez Steud. Nom. Ed. 2, ii, 251. —'* Ind. Or. China. 
—I do not find this name in Loureiros Fl. Cochinch. or elsewhere. 
6. P. Lars, Kurz in Nat. Tijdschr. Ned. Ind. xxvii. (1864) 218; in Ann. Mus. Be 
Lugd. Bat. ii. 54; habit of P. furcatus, fruit solitary or racemed, crown flat n 
depressed, stigmas more.slender incurved bifid. Solms l. e P. horridus, Res Y, 
(fld. Kurz). P. furcatus, Hassk. Pl. Jav. Rar. 163; ? Mig. Analect. Ind. 102.— 
t. ll, pl. ZE. P. furcatus 8 malesica, Kurz in Seem, Journ. Bot. v. (1867) 1v» 
Singapore (Kurz), Sumatra, Java, Ze, 
7. P. LAEVIS, Rumph.; Kurz For. Fl. ii. 508; arboreous or shrubby much 
branched 20-25 ft., branches rooting, leaves elongate linear glaucous green ly as in 
by 2-23 in, very acuminate without spines, male spadix very scented exactly 
P. adratissimus, but margins and midrib of the white spathes quite a Cal. 
stamens racemosely connate, anthers mucronate, fruit unknown. ? Wall. 
8588 B.—Burma, cultivated, Kurz; ? Tavoy, Wallich —Descr. from Kurz. 
8. P. LERAM, Jones in As. Research. iii, (1799) 163, with two plates; 
40-50 ft., with the habit of P. furcatus, bat Sei slender, and with much 28. 
fruit, drupes aggregate. Voigt Hort. Suburb. Calcutt. 683; Kurz in Journ. ^f var. 
Beng. xxxviii. (1869) 452; For. Fl. iii. 507; Solms l. c. 66. f. Le da 4 
macrocarpa, Kurz in Seem. Journ, Bot. v. (1867) 106. Roussinia_indic, 
Voy. Bonite Bot, t. 21.—Nicobar Islds., Fontana ; Andaman Islds., Kurz. 
9. P. LIiNN t, Gaud. Voy. Bonite Bot. t. 22, f. 1-8; Solms l. c. 67.—India 
Of this Solms remarks, cf. P. fascicularis, According to Gaudicbaud's figure ort 
drupes are very large, 3 in. long, in groups of 10 with rounded crowns an 
stigmas grooved on one side; nothing is known of its origin. 4, Flora 
in , 
10. P. ORNATUS, Kurz in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. xxxviii. (1869) 147; | . 
1869, 451; leaves very long vandlateacamnate acutely a fruit solitary o 
minal long peduncled cylindrie glaucous surrounded by very short scale-like ur e 
drupes unripe small obconic densely crowded but not confluent in groups linear 
polygonal glaucous narrowed into a spiniform slender upeurved style with " ; 
stigma. Solmsl.c.11. Fisquetia ornata and militaris, Gaud. Voy. Bonite chiefly 
Solms l. c. 65.—Malacca and Singapore, Gaudichaud, Griffith.— Describ ou 
from Solms, who examined Gaudichaud’s specimen and drawing. here ker) in 
fruits of it in the Kew Museum, from Griffith ; they are spicate, cylindric, 
long by 1-1} diam., and remarkable for their glaucous surface. m Fl 
11. P. ovatus, Kurz in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. xxxviii. (1869) 1475 Ze 9, b 
1869, 491; a small species according to ve Der oig ii Ge leaves Qo i 
1 in. gradually narrowed into fine points, and small globosely oblong 
