Sideroxylon.] LXXXIX. saporacez. (C. B. Clarke.) 537. 
rusty-pubescent when young, ultimately glabrous or slightly rusty along the midrib 
beneath, primary nerves 8 each side, prominent; petiole 1 in. Inflorescence densely 
fascieulate, subsessile along the naked part of the branches below the terminal 
leaves. Calyz-lobes 3, in., rounded. Corolla little exceeding the calyx. Staminodes 
lanceolate-linear. Berry 14 in. diam., globular, ultimately smooth. Seeds 4, $ by 4 
in., compressed, testa hard shining, hilum long. 
3. S. malaccense, Clarke; branchlets rusty subtomentose, leaves 
broadly obovate obtuse at both ends nearly glabrous, pedicels 0—7 in. and calyx 
rusty-villous. 
Maracca; Maingay (n. 994). 
Leaves crowded towards the ends of the thick branchlets, 7 by 4} in., very coria- 
ceous, ultimately glabrous, or rusty-tomentose along the midrib beneath ; primary 
nerves 10-11 each side, prominent; petiole 1}-2 in. Inflorescence fasciculate, along 
the naked part of the branches below the terminal leaves. Calyz-lobes } in., rounded. 
Corolla nearly } in. Staminodes lanceolate-linear. Fruit not seen.—Allied to S. 
Maingayi, differing in the larger flowers and more obtuse leaves. 
4. S. ferrugineum, Hook. § Arn. Bot. Beech. Voy. 266,t. 55 ; branch- 
lets rusty, leaves oblong-elliptic base attenuate ultimately nearly glabrous, 
secondary nerves prominent, pedicels 2 in. rusty-pubescent, calyx-lobes scarious- 
margined nearly glabrous. A. DC. Prodr. vii. 178. H attenuatum, 4. DC. 
Le: Wight Ic. t. 1590; Kurz For. Fl. ii. 117, and. in Journ. As, Soe. 1877, 
pt. ii. 229. Mimusops? attenuata, Wall. Cat. 4150. 
Maray PENINSULA; from Mergui to Singapore, and the ANDAMANS; Wallich, 
Griffith, &e. Nicomams; Kurz.—Distrip, Malay Archipelago to the Philippines and 
S. China. 
A small tree. Leaves 3 by 1} in., obtuse or scarcely acute, ferruginous-silky 
(when young) beneath, coriaceous, shining above; primary nerves 10 on each side, 
often scarcely more prominent than the secondary; petiole j in. Inflorescence fas- 
cicled in the axils of both persistent and fallen leaves.  Calya-lobes à in., round. 
Corolla-tube campanulate, sparingly hairy at the base within. Stamens (fertile) 
exserted ; filaments linear, longer than the round anthers. Staminodes oblong, acute, 
undulate. Berry 4-4 in., shining, smooth, 1-2-seeded; when 1-seeded obliquely 
ellipsoid. . 
5. S. Hookeri, Clarke ; leaves large oblong-lanceolate acuminate, mature 
glabrous, pedicels 4-4 in. rusty-villous, calyx-lobes ovate hardly acute. Sider- 
oxylon sp. n. 4, Herb. Ind. Or. H. f. & T. 
Sixxiw ; alt. 6000 ft., J. D. H. BuHoraw; alt. 2800 ft., Griffith (Kew Distrib. n. 
3601). 
Branchlets glabrous, tips rusty-villous. Leaves 74 by 2-2} in., long-acuminate, 
base cuneate, young rusty-villous, soon glabrescent; primary nerves 12-15 on each 
side, prominent; petiole 3 in. Calya-lobes nearly 3 in., villous. Corolla $ in. long 
and upwards, segments scarcely pubescent without. Anthers oblong, acute, exserted. 
Staminodes linear-lanceolate. Ovary densely villous. Fruit not seen. —This may be 
a form of the next species which the leaves closely resemble ; but the ealyx-lobes are 
blunter, the buds not lanceolate upwards. 
** Calyx-lobes acute. Buds narrow, tips conical. 
6. S. assamicum, Clarke; leaves broadly lanceolate or elliptic acumi- 
nate membranous when mature glabrous or with deciduous sparse floccose 
tomentum beneath, pedicels 4 in. and calyx densely rusty-villous. S. tomen- 
tosum, Wall. Cat. 4153 partly, not of Roxb. 
Assam; Jenkins, Masters. CaAcnan; Keenan. 
A tree with grey bark (Keenan); branchlets villous, Leaves 6 by 2-2} in., dark 
