Pandanus.] CLXIV. PANDANEE, (J. D. Hooker.) 487 
fruits 2 in. by 1} in. diam. ; drupes with conical crowns passing into an upcurved 
Subulate style. Fisquetia ovata, Gaud. Bot. Bonite Voy. t. 4, f, 1.—Malacea, 
Gaudickaud ; Keddah Peak, Lt.-Col. Low. 
12, P, PoLYCEPHALUS, Lam.; Wall. Cat, 8588 A; leaves gradually finely 
acuminate, margins with stout distant incurved marginal spines in one specimen, and 
smaller closer ones in another, fruits spicate resembling those of P. fetidus, carpels 
not m groups, but drupes with rather longer spinescent crowns.—Burma, at Amherst, 
Wallich —Lamarck’s description of P. polycephalus, founded, may apply to this. 
13. P. renns res, Lodd. ex Steud. Nom. Ed. 2, ii. 251.—** Ind. Or."— Probably 
an undescribed plant of Loddige’s Catalogue. 
l4. P. Yvant, Solms in Linnea, xlii. (1878) 20; leaves linear-lanceolate caudate- 
acuminate more than 12 in. long serrulate, teeth pale, spathes concave elongate 
ovate, fem. fl. minute densely crowded narrowed into a simple upcurved shining 
‘Pine-—Malacca, Yvan (Herb. Delessert).—The above characters (from Solms) are 
worthless for the identification of a Pandanus. 
15. PANDANUS Sp.; dwarf, stem about as thick as a swan's quill, leaves 12-18 
by H-1H in, flat ensiform rather abruptly caudate acuminate finely spinulose-serrate 
mit erect spinules l-nerved, fruit terminal solitary young globose 3 in. diam. drupes 
nat aggregate crown conical narrowed into a stout invurved spine.— Malacca, Griffith, 
ew Distrib, 6373.—A pparently a very well marked species, closely resembling 
puts in fruit, but with very different leaves, and which more resemble those of 
‘minor, In the present chaotic condition of the genus I do not name it. 
2. FREYCINETIA, Gaud. 
Characters, see p. 483.—Species Malayan, Australian and Polynesian. 
b l. F. angustifolia, Blume Rumph. i. 159, i. 43; leaves linear 12-18 
ah finely acuminate margins smooth or minutely serrulate, spadices 
racemose, fem. cylindric, filaments very short conic. Kunth Enum. iii. 
Solin Mig. Fi. Ind. Bat. iii. 17; Kurz in Seem. Journ. Bot. v. 184 in part ; 
Dek 8 in Linnea, xlii. (1878) 81. F. Brunoniana, Wall. Cat. n. 3660. p. 
Hep} eana, Gaud. Voy. Bonite Bot. t. 37, f. 1-11.—Pandaneæ, Wall. 
9^. n. 9124 (not distributed). 
wll, Gomes ; PENANG, SINGAPORE and Maracca, Wallich, &e.—DI1sTRIB. 
ay Islds, , N 4 
Zum, e imbi i oose quill. Leaves grass like, cos 
J pender, nerves clue e! Godod Pr racemed on a short peduncle, males 
ings, > Y 3o-j in. diam., very dense-fld., fem. 3-1 by }-3 in. diam.; staminodes 
j stigmas 3-4, spathes ovate-lanceolate, fincly acuminate. 
> 
2 F in Li ii. (1878) 91 ; stem and leaves 
` Pyenophylla, Solms in Linnea, xlii. (1878) 91; ste 
` angustifolia, spadices in sessile umbels, fem. oblong, filaments 
C OF. angustifolia, Kurz in Seem. Journ. Bot. v. 134 in part. 
SELON, Walker, Thwaites (CP. 366). 
oblo e) similar to F. iine i but Ni once distinguished by the larger spathes, 
and t male and fem, spadices forming a sessile umbel or stout pedicel 4-$ in. long, 
"IT greater size ; males j-2 by 1 in. diam., fem. 1-1 by 3-3 in. diam. 
3. F w ; ; ii 2; 1 elongate 
i * Walkeri, Sol Linnea, xlii. (1878) 92; leaves g 
ieee lanceolate finely acuminate margins spinulose towards the base 
in., spadices few in sessile umbels, fem. very stoutly pedicelled 
2g, anthers subsessile. 
gus TON, Walker, Thwaites, CP. 2333. ? ANDAMAN IsLDS., on Mt, Harriet, 
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