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This tree seems to be different from any of those described and figured in Dr. Blume's superb work. It is certainly 
distinct from JM. Champaca of Hindustan and from the species found in Nipal. Its flowers are larger than those of any 
of the other species with which I am acquainted, of a deep orange colour, and exquisitely fragrant. I have found a 
second species in the Burma country, on the banks of the Irawaddi, at Prome and Ava, also in Pegu and Martaban ; 
it has also been sent to me from Tavoy. It resembles my .M. aurantiaca in every respect except in the colour and 
size of the flower, which are like those of the common M. Champaca ; perhaps it is only a variety of our tree. 
Plate CXLVII. Fig. 1. Spathe, detached. 2. Flower, dissected. 3. Peduncle, with the torus and ovaries. 4. Stamens, detached. 
SAURAUJA FASCICULATA. Tab. 148. 
- Forus oblongis, attenuato-acuminatis, argutè serrulatis, basi rotundatis, suprà glabris, subtùs transverse multi- 
costatis, ramulis petiolisque furfuraceo-tomentosis et squamulosis, ferrugineis ; pedunculis lateralibus, fasciculatis, 
filiformibus, lzvibus, subtrifidis, trifloris. 
Crescit in convalli Napalize parva, Noakote dicta, florens mense Junii. 
Nope 
Anbon mediocris 20-pedalis. Ram cylindrici, fusci, glabri, albo-punctati ; juniores uti petioli obsiti tomento furfuraceo, copiosissimo, 
ferrugineo, squamulis intermixto patulis, subtridentato-truncatis, evanidis, in novellis imbricantibus. Forra ad extremitates ramorum 
approximata, sparsa, patentia, oblonga, attenuato-acuminata, serrulata, serraturis subincrassato-cuspidatis, basi rotundatå integerrima, 
6—12-pollicaria, coriacea, plana, suprà let? viridia, transversè lineato-sulcata, glaberrima ; subtùs tomento minutissimo, furfuraceo, 
pallidé ferrugineo, parcè squamuloso omninò obtecta, costå valdè elevatå, nervis suboppositis, parallelis, approximatis, filiformibus, 
conspicuis, ad marginem usque excurrentibus ibique reticulatim confluentibus, venulis capillaceis inter nervos parallelé transversis. 
Perrouus crassus, suprà sulcatus, pollicaris 2-pollicarisve. PepuncuLI infra apices ramorum foliosos laterales, ex vestigiis foliorum delap- 
sorum provenientes, valdè copiosi, seep? spatium rami 1—2-pedale, quin pluripedale occupantes, erecto-patentes, 3—4-fasciculati, graciles, 
teretes, læves, rubicundi, carnosi, 3-pollicares, integri vel bifidi, medió et infra divisuras instructi bracteolis subulatis, acutis, patulis. 
Frores ex albo dilutissimè rosei, parùm odorati, terni, nune subracemosi, longiusculè pedicellati, glabri. Catyx ovato-globosus, pro- 
fundissimè 5-partitus, nudus; laciniæ ovate, obtuse, concave, membranaceo-marginulatæ, parüm ineequales, imbricato-conniventes. 
Conor calyce duplò major, subcampanulata, profundè 5-partita ; laciniæ subrotundæ, minutim crenulatæ, patentes. Stamina numerosa, 
basi corolla brevissime tubulosæ, extòs gibbosæ serie subduplici inserta, erecta, corollå tertió breviora, villis aliquot sericeis intermixta ; 
filamenta linearia, alba, apice subclavata; anthere pallide lutescentes, erecta, cuneate, apice subtruncato poris 2 magnis dehiscentes. 
Ovarium ovatum, carnosum, leve, 5-loculare, pluriovulatum ; ovula inserta placentis 5 axilibus. SryLus crassus, carnosus, ferè ad basin 
5-lobus ; lobi subdivergentes, teretes, staminibus paullo breviores. Sriamara simplicia, obtusa. 
This tree closely resembles my Saurauja Punduana, but is specifically distinct from it. “When in flower it is 
extremely handsome, which is the case also with the following species :— 
SS. Punduana, foliis elliptico-oblongis, acuminatis, serratis, basi attenuatis, acutis, suprà laevibus, subtüs transverse 
multicostatis, ramulis petiolisque furfuraceo-tomentosis et squamulosis, ferrugineis ; pedunculis lateralibus, fasciculatis, 
filiformibus, trifloris, lepidosis. 
A native of the Pundua mountains bordering on the district of Sillet, whence specimens were sent to me by De Silva. 
It is very nearly allied to S. fasciculata. 
S. Rowburghii, foliis oblongis, attenuato-acuminatis, serrulatis, glabris, deorsúm paullò angustatis, basi acutiusculis, 
subtüs obliquè nervosis ; costá leviter lepidoså, petiolis longinsculis, ramisque novellis parcé tomentosis, demüm glabris; 
pedunculis lateralibus, fasciculatis, trifidis, trifloris, tomentosis.— Ternstræmia serrata, Roxb. Hort. Beng. p. 40. 
Ejusd. Mss. et Icon picta. å 
Å native of Sillet, whence I received specimens from Francis De Silva. In Dr. Hamilton's herbarium are preserved 
specimens which were gathered at Siupur on the Morung hills, and at Birjura. It blossoms in April and May, and 
according to Roxburgh ripens its berries in July and August. 3 
S. tristyla, DeCand.— Ternstramia trilocularis, Roxb. loc. cit. 
Specimens were gathered on the island of Penang by Mr. Porter. 
S. napalensis, DeCand.— T. Gogana, Hamilt. 
I found this fine tree in very many parts of lower and upper Nipal, where it is called Gokul. It is in flower during 
the rainy season, and ripens its fruit in November. The natives eat the berries. Dr, Hamilton’s collection contains 
specimens from Siupur only. 
Plate CXLVIII. Fig. 1. Flower, detached. 2. 3. The same, dissected. 4. Stamens. 5. 6. Ovarium dissected. 
