118 Dr. Jack's Account of the Lansium 
Milnea is perhaps scarcely distinct from Lansium ; but if ad- 
mitted as a separate genus, the above will constitute a second 
species, differing from M. edulis Roxb. in being digynous, and 
may be denominated M. montana. 
HEDYCARPUS. 
Tetrandria Monogynia. 
Perianthium A-partitum, inferum. Stamina 4. Ovarium 3-lo- 
culare, loculis disporis. Stigmata tria. Capsula baccata, 
3-valvis, 3-locularis, seminibus arillo sapido tunicatis. Em- 
bryo inversus, albumine inclusus. Arbor foliis alternis simpli- 
cibus, floribus racemosis. 
The stamens are occasionally five in number, with a five-parted 
perianth and four-celled ovary. 
Hepycarpus MALAYANUS. 
Bera Tampui. Malay. 
Sumatra. 
A small tree. Branchlets smooth. Leaves alternate, petiolate, 
broad-ovate, rounded at the base, acuminate, nearly entire, 
with recurved edges, sometimes obsoletely crenulate, very 
smooth, deep green and shining above, and paler beneath, 
strongly nerved; from nine to ten inches long.  Petioles 
thickened at both ends, from two to two inches and a half 
long. Stipules ovate, acute, deciduous. Racemes princi- 
pally from the trunk and larger branches, but sometimes 
axillary, fascicled or solitary, straight, from two to three 
inches long; pedicels supporting several flowers, tomentose. 
Bracts on the pedicel below its subdivision, small, broad. 
Perianth small, yellowish, villous, somewhat fleshy, four-, 
some- 
