608 POLYANDRIA MONOGYNIA. Calophyllum. 
a little more lengthened in proportion to their breadth 
than those of the Mauritius trees. In other respects they: 
are alike, 
- 8. C. angustifolium. R. 
~ Twigs cylindric. Leaves short-petioled, lanceolate, 
with lengthened, somewhat obtuse points, lucid, finely 
veined. Flowers in axillary fascicles; pedicels with a cy- 
athiform apex. 
A native of Prince of Wales’s Island, &e. to the east- 
ward of the Bay of Bengal, where it grows to be a tree 
of great size, and I am told yields the straight spurs, com- 
monly called Peon, in these countries are used for the 
masts of ships. 3 
4. C. tetrapetalum. R. 
Leaves short-petioled, ovate, lanceolate, very finely 
_ serrulate. Umbels axillary. Corol four-petalled. — 
A native of the Moluccas. 
5. ©. Suriga. Buch. fein fe 
_ Leaves linear-oblong, polished. Flowers serticlid 
below the leaves. Calophyllum Soulattri, Burm. Fil. end. 
121. The tree is a native of the mountains of that Coast. 
The flowers are large, beautiful and fragrant. , 
- 6. C. lanceolarium. R. 
gd square. Leaves Sinasitans chitin og snely 
veined. 
_ From the Mauritius this very beautiful. cies has 
ees introduced into the Botanic garden at Calcutta, 
but as it has not yet blossomed, the genus is not certain, 
though the habit and foliage are pretty strong proofs ofits 
belonging to this genus. eh: pteot? pape fee. eueueill 
