Folyosma.J Lii. saxifkagacej). (C.B.Clarke.) 409 



f.Sr T. in Journ. Linn. Soc. ii. 77; Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. 1, pt. i. 724 ; Suppl. i. 

 m. Itea fragrans, Wall, in Roxb. Fl. Ind. ii. 420 : Wall. Cat. 8472. nartlv. 





Singapore, JTrtZfe^.— Distrib. Sumatra. 



Bark of the twigs not lenticellate. Leaves 2-4 in., usually pubescent on the 



nerves on both surfeces. Lower /ow^s on the raceme Jin. long, quite sessile, yel- 

 lowish, ^ 



V 3, P. integrifolla, Blume Bijd, 659 ; leaves entire or denticulate, lan- 

 ceolate narrowed at both ends drying black, flowers shortly pedicelled, fruits 

 14 ill' lonof smooth ellinsoid amitfi at both ends. 



Benn. PL Jav, Bar. p. 196 ; 

 JT, f, Sr T. in Journ. Linn. Soc, 



Ind. 



Bat. i. pt. i. 724; Suppl. i. 335. Itea fragrans, Wall, Cat, 



^^7-2, partly, P. Wallichii, Kurz For, Fl. Brit, Burnt, i. 444. 



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r ^m^t^^^ ^^^•' ^^^' 3000-4000 ft., Be Silva, J, D. H., and T. TJwmson. Assam, 

 ^nffith, Malay Peninsula, Griffith, Wallick, Maingay. Andamans, Kurz.^ 

 ^iSTRiR. Java, Sumatra. ^ 



A tree 60 ft. high (Blume) ; bark of the twigs lenticellate. Leaves often 6-8 in.y 

 usually pubescent on the nerves beneath. Lower flowers of the raceme J-| in. long ; 

 pedicels X_^ j^^ — y^^,^ ^^^^ ^^ p Uicifolia, Blume (remarks Mr. Kurz in Journ, 

 J ^^'f 1876, pt, ii. 308) but the flowers are smaller and more hairy, the fruit 

 larger, and the leaves longer and more acuminated. In both Yar. 1 and Var. 2 the 

 leaves are sometimes very hairy beneath. 



^AR. 1. tf/pica; leaves quite entire, 



\AR. 2. Wallichii, Beii7i. PI, Jav. Bar. p. 196; Wall. Cat. 8471 ; H. /. # T, in 

 ^o^rn. Linn, Soc, ii. 77 ; leaves denticulate, 



^ 3. p. xnvLtabmB, Blu?ne Mu8. Bot, i. 261; leaves leathery narrow-ob- 

 late acute drying green-yellow, flowers pedicelled very tomentose, fruit \ in. 

 ong ovoid obecurely ruo^ose ultimately nearly srlabrous. Miq, Fl. Ind. Bat, 

 n>pl 1. 336. P. Iffitevirens, Griff. MSS. 



Malay Peninsula; Malacca, Griffith, Maivgay.—DisTRin, Java, Sumatra. 



A tree 22 ft. high, with a thick trunk (Maingay) ; branches and leaves variablr 



their pubescence (even more than in P. iniegrifolia) from dense woolly to nearly 



scabrous. r«/t...^<. o a i i ^ i • ^. •*_ *:-„ -.,««1,. rsK^^«^^l,r «-l.in<1nlnr-r1pTi- 



ereof ''^^^Js nairy. Pedicels ^^-^ '"• long, woolly. J^Cowers j-f in. long. rmu 

 p : ^^ ^he pedicels, the bracteoles remaining horizontal become very promineut— 

 ^^<Btevtr€n8 Griff is here reduced to P. mutabilis, Blume, from Blume s description 



'nly. 



14. mSZiS, Linn. 



^1 ^^ckly or unarmed shrubs. Floivers often imisexual. Pedicels bracteateat 

 ^ oase and 2-bracteolate at the middle. Calyx adnate to the ovary with 4-5 

 Jlgynous lobes, or the calvx-tube nroduced above the ovary. Petals 4-5, small, 



4-5, epigynous. Ovary 



?r^"?^ I-celled ; styles 2, free or connate, stigmas simple ; ovules numerous, on 

 ^rietal placentas. Berry oblong or globose, croT\Tied with the calyx, several- 

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Orossularia. Peduncles 1-3-flowered. Prickly. 



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