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the east, alt. 1400 m., A. Henry (1 ^; large climber; c"); same locality, 
mountains to the north, alt. 1600 m., A. Henry (No. 11906"; large climber; with 
fruits). 
INDIA. Burma: “not unfrequent in the tropical forests of the eastern 
slopes of the Pegu Yomah and Martaban, up to 3000 ft. elevation " (ex Kurz). 
JAVA. Without precise locality, Leschenault (type, ex 'Trécul). 
Henry's specimens agree with Trécul’s description. The largest leaves measure 
up to 18 em. in length and 8.5 cm. in width; like the branchlets they bear under- 
neath a soft yellowish pubescence, especially on the prominent rib and on the 
equally prominent lateral veins, of which there are from 7 to 11 on each side of the 
rib. At the base the leaves are rounded or acute, and they are more or less abruptly 
pointed at the apex. 
Cudrania javanensis Trécul in Ann. Sci. Nat. sér. 3, VIII. 123, t. 3, fig. 
ye 76-85 (1847). — Bentham, Fl. Austral. VI. 179 (1873). — Brandis, Forest Fl. 
Ind. 425 (1874); Ind. Trees, 614 (1906). — Hooker f., Fl. Brit. Ind. V. 538 
(1888); in Trimen, Handb. Fl. Ceyl. IV. 98 (1898). — Hemsley in Jour. Linn. 
Soc. XXVI. 469 (1894). — Gamble, Man. Ind. Timb. ed. 2, 651 (1902). — Mat- 
sumura & Hayata in Jour. Coll. Sci. Tokyo, XXII. 380 (Enum. Pl. Formos.) 
(1906). 
Trophis spinosa Willdenow, Spec. IV. 734 (pro parte) (1805), quoad citat. 
Rumphii. — Blume, Bijdr. X. 489 (1825). 
Cudrania obovata 'Trécul in Ann. Sci. Nat. sér. 3, VIII. 126 (1847). — Hemsley 
in Jour. Linn. Soc. XXVI. 459 (1894). ^ 
Maclura javanica Blume, Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. II. 83, t. 31 (1852). — Miquel, 
Fl. Ind. Bat. I. pt. 2, 280 (1859). 
Maclura timorensis Blume, Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. II. 84 (1852). 
Maclura amboinensis Blume, l. c. (1852). ; 
Plecospermum cuneifolium Thwaites in Hooker's Jour. Bot. & Kew Gard. Misc. 
VI. 303 (1854). 
Cudrania acuminata Miquel apud Zollinger, Syst. Verz. Ind. Archip. 90, 96 
(1854). 
Cudranus amboinensis Miquel, Fl. Ind. Bat. I. pt. 2, 290 (1859). 
Cudranus acuminatus Miquel, l. c. 291 (1859). 
Cudranus Rumphii Thwaites, Enum. Pl. Zeyl. 262 (1864). — Beddome, Fl. 
Sylv. South Ind. 1I. For. Man. Bot. p. cexx. t. 27, fig. 1 (1874). : 
Cudrania rectispina Hance in Jour. Bot. XIV. 365 (1876). — Hemsley in 
Jour. Linn. Soc. XXVI. 470 (1894). — Henry in Trans. As. Soc. Jap. 
1 Trécul’s quotation “ Cudranus javanensis Rumph.” is not correct, nor 18 
Willdenow's ‘‘ Cudranus javensis Rumph.” It should read * Cudranus Amboi- 
nensis silvestris Burmann in Rumphius, Herb. Amb. V. 25, t. 15-16 (1747).” | 
The Latin descriptions in Rumphius's book are written by Burmann, who is the 
editor. In the explanation of the figures he gives the name cited above, while on 
p. 22 in the text he mentions two forms, “ Cudranus Bimanus sive Javanus " and 
“ Cudranus Amboinicus.” be 
2 According to the description Willdenow's plant is Plecospermum spinosum 
Trécul. Willdenow cites as a synonym “ Trophis spinosa Roxburgh,” which 
must be a manuscript name. Roxburgh (Fl. Ind. ed. 2, III. 762 [1832]) changed 
Willdenow's Trophis spinosa to Batis spinosa Roxburgh, which also is Plecosper- 
mum (except the synonym *' Cudranus Rumph."), while the real Trophis spinosa 
Roxburgh, 1. c., is Phyllochlamys spinosa Bureau, the correct name of which seems 
to be PA. tazoides (Heyne) Koorders. 
