574 XCI. STYRACEX. (C. B. Clarke.) [ Symplocos. 
3. S. oxyphylla, Wall. Cat. 4430; leaves oblong-lanceolate acuminate 
serrulate glabrous, racemes compound, flowers small mostly pedicelled. A. DC. 
Prodr. vii. 256. S. pedicellata, Kurz in Journ, As, Soc. 1873, pt. ii. 89, and 
For. Fi. ii. 147. 
Kuasta ; Wallich; Cherra, alt. 4000 ft., H. f. & T, Assam; Masters. Pxav; 
rather rare, Kurz. 
A small tree; branchlets glabrous. Leaves 5 by 1$ in. subcaudate, base at- 
tenuate; nerves distant, not prominent beneath, parallel; petiole 4—4 in. Panicles 
14-2 in. diam., many-fld., puberulous, finally glabrous; bracts small, caducous. 
Calyx nearly glabrous; teeth A. in., round. Corolla à in. Fruit }-4 in., ovoid, 
narrowed upwards into a eyliiidris beak, often 3-seeded, scarcely ribbed; fruiting 
calyx as wide as the beak.—S, xanthophylla, Jungh. 4 De Vriese; Mig. Fl. Ind. Bat. 
i. pt. ii. 468, has pedicelled flowers, but the fruits are small, and it resembles S. 
spicata var. attenuata rather than S. oxyphylla, 
4. S. fasciculata, Zoll. Syst. Verz. 136; leaves oblong-lanceolate 
minutely pilose on the midrib beneath or glabrous very short-petioled, cymes 
compound very small, flowers small mostly pedicelled. Mig. Fl. Ind. Bat. i, 
pt. il. 467. Dicalyx tinctorius, Blume Bid. 1116. 
Matacca; Griffith (Kew Distrib. n. 3665), Maingay (n. 958) SINGAPORE; 
Murton.—DisrRrB. Java, Borneo, 
A large tree (Maingay); branchlets ashy-pubescent. Leaves 3} by lj in., ob- 
tusely acuminate, base obtusely rhomboid, entire or obscurely crenate-serrate ; thinly 
chartaceous, nerves distant, not prominent beneath, parallel; petiole | in. Cymes 
scarcely 2 in. diam., ashy-pubescent ; bracts minute. Calyx-teeth A, in., ovate-oblong, 
grey-pubescent. Corolla j in. Stamens 25, Dise glabrous; style glabrous (in 
the Malacca examples), sparsely villous in the Javan. Fruit 4 in., obliquely ovoid, 
narrowed to a cylindric beak ; embryo not seen (fruit imperfectly ripe), probably 
curved. 
5. S. oligandra, Bedd. Ic. Pl. Ind. Or. t, 272; leaves oblong cuneate 
at both ends subentire glabrous, cymes scarcely } in. compound minutely hairy, 
dise closely shortly hairy. 
Travancore Guats ` Beddome., 
A tree (Beddome) ; branchlets glabrous. Leaves 1$ by 3 in., coriaceous; nerves 
9-10 on each side, very slightly impressed ; petiole 1-3 in. Cymes 3-6-fid.; bracts 
minute, deciduous. Calya-tube d in., glabrous; teeth J; in., closely adpressedly 
pilose. Petals A in. Stamens 12-14, in pairs. Ovary 3-celled. Fruit unknown, 
6. S. ferruginea, Zorb. Hort. Beng. 40, and FI. Ind. ii. 542; leaves 
broad-lanceolate rusty-villous on the nerves beneath, nerves numerous strong 
parallel, spikes compound rusty-villous. Wall. Cat. 4412; A. DC. Prodr. 
viii. 257. S. mollis, Wall. Cat. 4433; G. Don Gen. Syst. iv. 9. S. Verhuelli, 
Jungh & De Vriese; Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. i, pt. ii, 467. S. polystachya, Zoll, A 
Mor. Verz. 43, not of Wall. S. lachnobotrya and Horsfieldiana, Mig. Fl. Ind. 
Bat. Suppl. 475. S. javanica, Kurz in Journ. As. Soc. 1877, pt. ii. 239 (syn. 
S, rubiginosa excl.), and For, Fl, ii. 145. Dicalyx javanicus, Blume Byd. 1117. 
Kuasr ; Wallich; Mikir Hills, Simons. Maray PENINSULA ; from Mergui to 
Malacca, common.—DisrnRrs. Malay Archipelago. 
A small tree; branchlets subpersistently rusty-villous. Leaves 6j by 2} in, 
acuminate, base cuneate, often broader above the middle, serrulate or subentire, 
mature villous beneath or glabrescent, coriaceous, shining, smooth with scarcely im- 
pressed nerves above; nerves 10-15 on each side, strongly raised beneath, quite 
arallel, carried ł (or more) the way to the margin before inarching ; petiole 4-4 in. 
Panicles 2--5 in., very compound and villous, branches long; flowers sessile, bracteoles 
concealing the short calyx-tube. Calya-teeth 4. in., ovate, villous, Corolla -è in. 
Stamens 40. Ovary depressed, dise glabrous. Fruit ẹ in., depressed-globose, ribbed ; 
beak hardly any besides the enlarged glabrescent calyx-teeth, 
